Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Usage of weather change

Usage of weather change

Chance of weather, possibility of weather.

When chance is interpreted as "opportunity", it refers to a lucky or accidental opportunity or possibility to do something. Its modifier can be of or f or phrase, infinitive or that clause.

Chance can be used as a countable or uncountable noun. When expressing "possibility", the plural is often used.

Chance can also be interpreted as "opportunity", "luck" and "contingency", which are uncountable nouns.

Chance basically means to happen or appear without reason or plan, which is usually translated as "accidental". Extension can mean "adventure".

The same root phrase:

Promoting an opportunity increases the possibility.

Wait for an opportunity.

Missing an opportunity will ruin it.

The opportunity to ask for this opportunity.

Reduce the chances of. ...

Dispose of an opportunity and arrange an opportunity.

Lose an opportunity.

If there is an opportunity, there is an opportunity.