chancy

英[ˈtʃɑ:nsi]
美[ˈtʃænsi]

基本释义

adj.
不确实的,不安的

实用例句

Invest-ment is becoming a chancy business.

投资正变成一项风险事业。

柯林斯例句

If this method of progress seems chancy and wasteful, it has the merit of its faults.

如果这种进步的方法好像太碰机会,也太浪费了, 它的缺点也不无利益的功绩.

辞典例句

That was a chancy thing to do; you could have been badly injured.

那事做起来可真危险, 当时你很有可能会受重伤.

辞典例句

Still, this form of indirect communication and tacit restraint was slow and chancy.

不过, 这种间接信息和暗自抑制的方式,毕竟还是太慢,而且也不太确实.

辞典例句

That was a chancy thing to do; you could have been killed.

那事做起来可真危险, 当时你很有可能会遇害.

互联网

Babies and the chancy life of a musician do not exactly go together.

生儿育女和乐师动荡不定的生活是不合拍的.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. of uncertain outcome; especially fraught with risk;

    "an extremely dicey future on a brave new world of liquid nitrogen, tar, and smog"- New Yorker

  • 2. subject to accident or chance or change;

    "a chancy appeal at best"

    "getting that job was definitely fluky"

    "a fluky wind"

    "an iffy proposition"