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1、chance───n.机会,际遇;运气,侥幸;可能性;adj.意外的,偶然的,碰巧的;n.(Chance)人名;(英)钱斯;vi.碰巧;偶然被发现;vt.偶然发生;冒……的险
2、chance to───偶然发生; 正巧;机会;偶然发生
3、how to change───如何改变
4、adapting to change───适应变化
5、never to change───永不改变
6、change to red───换成红色
7、take chance───尝试一下;抓住机会;尝试一下; 抓住机会
8、need to change───需要改变
9、change from to───从更改为
1、This was it, my chance to change history.───这是我可以改变历史的机会。
2、You couldn't have given me some sort of chance to change your mind?───你就不能给我个机会改变你的决定?
3、you a chance to change your minds.───你们还有一次改变主意的机会。
4、You may want to give her a chance to change her mind, but don't force her to finish what's in the bottle.───你可以给她一个机会让她改变主意,但别强迫她把奶瓶里剩下的奶吃完。
5、Mr. Obama's first speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night was his chance to change that , and he rose to the occasion .───周二晚上,奥巴马在国会联合会议上首次演讲---而这正是他改变原有形象的一次机会。
6、God says that all are without excuse, so He provides witnesses of his plan to give them a chance to change their minds.───TianZhu说任何人都没有任何借口,所以他让他的见证人给那些注定下地狱的人悔改的机会。
7、Zubeda Buhendwa said the president's speech is a chance to change misperceptions.───布汗德瓦说,奥巴马ZongTongDeJiangHua提供了消除误解的机会。
8、Sometimes your wet bathing suit dries before you have had a chance to change into your clothes.───有时您的湿泳衣干涸之前,你有机会改变到你的衣服。
9、You couldn't have given me some sort of chance to change your mind?───不能给我一个改变你主意的机会吗?
1、Every new day is another chance to change your life.
2、If your moocher is a close friend, you may want to give him a chance to change.
3、Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water or do you want a chance to change the world?
4、The good news is that people who practice the principles give themselves a real chance to change and perform.
5、His two upcoming nominations will give the president a chance to change that.
6、In Can Tho he was given a final chance to change his mind about volunteering.
7、Sometimes your wet suit dries before you have had a chance to change into your clothes.
8、Here is your chance to change your life.
9、A former Pepsi-Cola chief executive, Mr. Sculley was impressed by Mr. Jobs's pitch: Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water, or do you want a chance to change the world?