off-chance

英 [ɒf tʃɑːns] 美 [ɔːf tʃæns]

n.  不大会有的机会;侥幸



柯林斯词典

  1. PHRASE 心存侥幸地;怀着渺茫希望地
    If you do something on the off-chance, you do it because you hope that it will succeed, although you think that this is unlikely.
    1. He had taken a flight to Paris on the off-chance that he might be able to meet Francesca.
      他搭飞机去了巴黎,心想着或许能遇到弗朗西丝卡。
    2. ...an American visitor who had turned up on the off-chance of catching a glimpse of the princess.
      为有幸一睹王妃风采而前来的美国游客

双语例句

  1. He had taken a flight to Paris on the off-chance that he might be able to meet Francesca.
    他搭飞机去了巴黎,心想着或许能遇到弗朗西丝卡。
  2. This would be the off-chance to get Lilly to notice me.
    这会是让莉莉注意我的千载难逢的好机会!
  3. He collected an enormous amount of information on the off-chance that he might later have a use for it.
    他收集了大量资料,心想说不定日后可能会用上。
  4. To do this, the company withdrew millions of bottles and replace millions more without cost to the customer, on the off-chance that other bottles might be poisoned.
    为此,公司收回了数以万计的止痛药,此外,为避免其他药片也有万分之一被污染的可能,还免费为消费者替换了数百万盒的药片。
  5. He went to the party on the off-chance that his friends would be there.
    他去参加聚会,希望在那里能看到他的朋友们。
  6. We did not make an appointment, but as we were passing we called on the off-chance that he might be able to see us.
    我们没有与他约定,但是既然路过这里,就抱着侥幸心理,也许他能接见我们。