fancy chances 成语
chances are
it is quite possible, it may be Chances are they're lost, and that's why they're late.
take one's chances
take one's chances Accept the risks, resign oneself to whatever happens, as in
I've no idea whether this scheme will work; I'll just take my chances. [Early 1300s]
fancy (one's) chances
To anticipate that one is acceptable to succeed. I adorned my affairs in the antagonism because I apperceive I can run faster than the added girls.Learn more: chance, fancyfancy someone's chances
to accept aplomb in someone's [including one's own] adeptness to be successful. We all anticipate she will debris to go out with him, but he absolutely fancies his own chances. The added contestants are so accomplished that I don't adorned his affairs at all.Learn more: chance, fancyfancy your/somebody’s ˈchances
(informal) think, generally wrongly, that you will be successful; be assured about what you/somebody can do: He fancies his affairs as a antagonism driver, alike admitting he has hardly anytime apprenticed a antagonism car. ♢ ‘Do you anticipate he’ll win?’ ‘No, I don’t adorned his affairs at all.’Learn more: chance, fancy