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Definition of sporting chance in English: sporting chancenoun A reasonable chance of winning or succeeding. 获胜的合理机会 I'll give you a sporting chance 我会给你一个取胜的合理机会的。 the theory has at least a sporting chance of being right Example sentencesExamples - Make a start and donate this site to the people of Cartron, and give the area a sporting chance.
- This is the fifth County Title for the parish this season and must rank as one of the best ever, giving them more than a sporting chance of taking the club of the year title.
- The essence of the spirit in which the English approached their hunting was that the quarry - even the noisy jackal - had to be given a sporting chance.
- This way you can write and send your postcards on the day you arrive, so that you have at least a sporting chance of them arriving back home before you do.
- For the winners there's the sporting chance of advancing to the knockout quarter final stage with the guarantee of at least one more hugely competitive pre championship outing.
- If we can reproduce last Sunday's performance then there's a sporting chance that we will resurrect our league aspirations against what prior to last Sunday seemed to be mountainous odds.
- Sports authorities ban them because they give the user more than a sporting chance by artificially helping them boost muscle strength and cut down recovery times after strenuous training.
- There were also things that need to improved on, but if we can go on and build from this win then we should have a sporting chance of making it to the knockout stage of the league.
- Sure, no club has any God-given right to any status, but every club in a league should expect a sporting chance to progress, and those who cannot stand the heat demotion.
- If only some of our readers had got the first four questions right, they would have been well in with a sporting chance of winning the Bunny Suit.
- That gives the supporters a sporting chance of reaching the magical 10 per cent mark.
- The widening financial gap between the top clubs and the rest would be reduced, and smaller clubs would once again have a sporting chance of challenging for honours.
- A perfectly sporting chance to prevail and set the record straight, it seems to us.
- There is a vast reservoir of talent lying untapped within the country; sporting abilities that could provide us with a sporting chance.
- The Cartron Action Group called on Sligo Corporation to give the young people of the area a sporting chance following United's victory last year.
- The tittle-tattle from the industry is that he has a sporting chance.
- To give all the competitors a sporting chance, they will be kitted-out in tuxedos and will get a chance to show-off any musical skills they might have as well on the night.
- A criminal trial is not a game in which a guilty defendant should be provided with a sporting chance.
- As Irish champion John knows, he has a sporting chance to scoop the world's beyblading championship - a Japanese version of the classic spinning top game.
- In other words, extra-time will last either 15 or 30 minutes and the side which concedes a golden goal will, at least, be given a sporting chance of fighting back.
Definition of sporting chance in US English: sporting chancenoun A reasonable chance of winning or succeeding. 获胜的合理机会 I'll give you a sporting chance 我会给你一个取胜的合理机会的。 Example sentencesExamples - A perfectly sporting chance to prevail and set the record straight, it seems to us.
- As Irish champion John knows, he has a sporting chance to scoop the world's beyblading championship - a Japanese version of the classic spinning top game.
- Sports authorities ban them because they give the user more than a sporting chance by artificially helping them boost muscle strength and cut down recovery times after strenuous training.
- The Cartron Action Group called on Sligo Corporation to give the young people of the area a sporting chance following United's victory last year.
- The tittle-tattle from the industry is that he has a sporting chance.
- There is a vast reservoir of talent lying untapped within the country; sporting abilities that could provide us with a sporting chance.
- To give all the competitors a sporting chance, they will be kitted-out in tuxedos and will get a chance to show-off any musical skills they might have as well on the night.
- The essence of the spirit in which the English approached their hunting was that the quarry - even the noisy jackal - had to be given a sporting chance.
- There were also things that need to improved on, but if we can go on and build from this win then we should have a sporting chance of making it to the knockout stage of the league.
- If only some of our readers had got the first four questions right, they would have been well in with a sporting chance of winning the Bunny Suit.
- Make a start and donate this site to the people of Cartron, and give the area a sporting chance.
- For the winners there's the sporting chance of advancing to the knockout quarter final stage with the guarantee of at least one more hugely competitive pre championship outing.
- This is the fifth County Title for the parish this season and must rank as one of the best ever, giving them more than a sporting chance of taking the club of the year title.
- In other words, extra-time will last either 15 or 30 minutes and the side which concedes a golden goal will, at least, be given a sporting chance of fighting back.
- A criminal trial is not a game in which a guilty defendant should be provided with a sporting chance.
- If we can reproduce last Sunday's performance then there's a sporting chance that we will resurrect our league aspirations against what prior to last Sunday seemed to be mountainous odds.
- Sure, no club has any God-given right to any status, but every club in a league should expect a sporting chance to progress, and those who cannot stand the heat demotion.
- The widening financial gap between the top clubs and the rest would be reduced, and smaller clubs would once again have a sporting chance of challenging for honours.
- That gives the supporters a sporting chance of reaching the magical 10 per cent mark.
- This way you can write and send your postcards on the day you arrive, so that you have at least a sporting chance of them arriving back home before you do.
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