chance
21Chance — Chance, a. Happening by chance; casual. [1913 Webster] …
22Chance — Chance, adv. By chance; perchance. Gray. [1913 Webster] …
23Chance — Chance, v. t. 1. To take the chances of; to venture upon; usually with it as object. [1913 Webster] Come what will, I will chance it. W. D. Howells. [1913 Webster] 2. To befall; to happen to. [Obs.] W. Lambarde. [1913 Webster] …
24chance — [tʆɑːns ǁ tʆæns] noun [uncountable] COMMERCE the risk always present in certain business activities and accepted by business people: • Every commercial business is subject to chance or risk …
25Chance — Chance, MD U.S. Census Designated Place in Maryland Population (2000): 377 Housing Units (2000): 254 Land area (2000): 1.728426 sq. miles (4.476603 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.839181 sq. miles (2.173468 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.567607 sq.… …
26Chance, MD — U.S. Census Designated Place in Maryland Population (2000): 377 Housing Units (2000): 254 Land area (2000): 1.728426 sq. miles (4.476603 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.839181 sq. miles (2.173468 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.567607 sq. miles… …
27Chance — Chance: Das Fremdwort wurde im 19. Jh. aus frz. chance (afrz. cheance) entlehnt, das schon früher unser Lehnwort 1↑ Schanze »Glückswurf« ergeben hatte (s. auch Mummenschanz unter ↑ mummen und zuschanzen unter 1↑ Schanze). Frz. chance bezeichnete… …
28chance — (Del fr. chance). amb. Oportunidad o posibilidad de conseguir algo. No tiene chance para ese cargo …
29Chancé — País …
30chance — s. f. 1. Possibilidade de algo acontecer. = PROBABILIDADE 2. Oportunidade dada a alguém. ‣ Etimologia: francês chance, probabilidade, sorte …