an off-chance

an off-chance
(an off-chance (тж. off chance))
некоторый шанс, очень небольшой, ничтожный шанс; см. тж. on the chance

Edward was in no mood to despise off chances. So here he was, in Westminster, with his shaky little letter of introduction. (J. B. Priestley, ‘They Walk in the City’, ch. XIII) — Эдвард совсем не был склонен упускать какие бы то ни было шансы. Поэтому он и очутился здесь, в Вестминстере, со своей жалкой рекомендацией.

There was just an off chance that she might be able to handle her grandmother. If anyone could handle her at all, Editt could. (J. Jones, ‘Some Came Running’, book II, ch. XXX) — Эдита Барклей, пожалуй, могла бы повлиять на свою бабушку. Если кому-нибудь это удастся, так только Эдите.

In the meantime of course there was always the chance, the off chance, that the assault party would succeed. (J. Jones ‘The Thin Red Line’, ch. IV) — Между тем, конечно, всегда имелась какая-то надежда, что задача, поставленная перед группой прорыва, будет успешно выполнена.


Большой англо-русский фразеологический словарь. - М.: «Русский язык-Медиа».. 2006.

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  • off chance — offˈ chance or off chance noun A remote chance (on the offchance or on the off chance (with that or of) just in case, in the hope of (something happening)) • • • Main Entry: ↑off * * * ˈoff chance [off chance] noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • off-chance — offˈ chance or off chance noun A remote chance (on the offchance or on the off chance (with that or of) just in case, in the hope of (something happening)) • • • Main Entry: ↑off * * * off chance, off chop see off a. 3 b, off 1 …   Useful english dictionary

  • off-chance — n off chance on the off chance if you do something on the off chance that something will happen, you do it hoping that it will happen although it is unlikely ▪ I just came to see you on the off chance that Pippa might be here …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • off chance — off ,chance noun on the off chance in the hope that something will happen or succeed, although it seems unlikely: I called on the off chance he d be at home …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • off-chance — (n.) 1861, from OFF (Cf. off) (adv.) + CHANCE (Cf. chance) (n.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Off chance — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Off chance (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on off chance instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/off chance …   Wikipedia

  • off-chance — also offchance PHRASE: PHR after v, oft PHR that, PHR of n/ ing 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. He had taken a flight to Paris on the off chance… …   English dictionary

  • off-chance — /ˈɒf tʃæns / (say of chans), / tʃans/ (say chahns) noun 1. a remote chance or possibility. –phrase 2. do something on the off chance, to embark on a course of action casually setting aside the odds against its completion: *I am writing this on… …  

  • off-chance — noun on the off chance hoping that something will happen, although it is unlikely: I just stopped by on the off chance that Pippa might be here …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ˈoff-ˌchance — noun on the off chance in the hope that something will happen or succeed, although it seems unlikely[/ex] I called on the off chance he d be at home.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • off chance — noun A condition of not being likely or probable. He submitted a job application on the off chance that nobody better would …   Wiktionary


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