reviewÁttekintéschevron down
Bizonyosság és Kétség /

Lehetőség és valószínűség

1 / 36
Kilépés
1-
to admit of
2-
a priori
3-
as likely as not
4-
to be in with a chance of something
5-
could
6-
easily
7-
expected
8-
I dare say
9-
to lend color to something
10-
like as not
11-
likely
12-
to look
13-
might
14-
no doubt
15-
you will be (so) lucky
16-
on spec
17-
ought to
18-
outlook
19-
paradoxical
20-
perhaps
21-
possibility
22-
possible
23-
presumably
24-
presumption
25-
probabilistic
26-
probability
27-
probable
28-
probably
29-
safe bet
30-
set
31-
to stand a chance
32-
suspected
33-
ten to one
34-
well
35-
will
36-
odds
to admit of
(elfogadni)

(elfogadni)

megengedni

flag
/ɐdmˈɪt ʌv/
ige

to let something happen or exist

example
Példa
click on words
The flexible schedule of this job admits of a good work-life balance.
This plan admits of various approaches to problem-solving.
The large venue can admit of a substantial audience for the concert.

Nyelvtani Információk:

Tárgyas
Kifejezés Állapota
inseparable
kifejezés igéje
admit
kifejezés partikula
of
to admit of
a priori
(előzetesen)

(előzetesen)

a priori

flag
/ɐ pɹaɪˈɔːɹi/
ige

using the previous knowledge, reasoning, or general facts to decide the likely result of something

antonyma posteriori
as likely as not
N/A

N/A

flag
/æz lˈaɪkli æz nˈɑːt/
ige

very probably; most possibly

to be in with a chance of something
N/A

N/A

flag
/biː ɪn wɪð ɐ tʃˈæns ʌv ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
ige

to be likely for someone to succeed in doing something

could
(lehetett)

(lehetett)

tudott

flag
/ˈkʊd/
ige

used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

Nyelvtani Információk:

módosító ige
Tárgyas
easily
(feszültség nélkül)

(feszültség nélkül)

könnyen

flag
/ˈizəɫi/
ige

very likely to happen or be the case

synonymwell

Nyelvtani Információk:

Fokhatározó
expected
(várható)

(várható)

várt

flag
/ɪkˈspɛktəd/, /ɪkˈspɛktɪd/
ige

anticipated or predicted to happen based on previous knowledge or assumptions

antonymunexpected
example
Példa
click on words
The doctor explained the expected side effects of the medication to the patient before prescribing it.
The students were prepared for the expected test questions after studying the material thoroughly.
The expected arrival time of the train is 3:00 PM, but there may be delays due to track maintenance.
I dare say
N/A

N/A

flag
/aɪ dˈɛɹ sˈeɪ/
ige

‌used to express the probability of something

to lend color to something
N/A

N/A

flag
/lˈɛnd kˈʌlɚ tə sˈʌmθɪŋ/
ige

to add information or details to something in order to make it seem more credible or probable

like as not
N/A

N/A

flag
/lˈaɪk æz nˈɑːt/
ige

used to point out the probability of something

likely
(lehetséges)

(lehetséges)

valószínű

flag
/ˈɫaɪkɫi/
ige

having a possibility of happening or being the case

synonymprobable
antonymimprobable
example
Példa
click on words
The dark clouds indicate a likely chance of rain later in the day.
With her impressive qualifications and experience, she's a likely candidate for the job.
Based on recent trends, it's likely that the company will see an increase in profits next quarter.
likely
to look
(tűnik)

(tűnik)

úgy néz ki

flag
/ˈɫʊk/
ige

to be likely to occur or to appear to be the case

synonymappear
synonymseem
example
Példa
click on words
It looks as though she's going to be late for the appointment.
might
(talán)

(talán)

lehet

flag
/ˈmaɪt/
ige

used to express a possibility

example
Példa
click on words
They might offer discounts during the holiday season.
It might rain later this evening.
She might attend the party if she finishes her work on time.

Nyelvtani Információk:

módosító ige
no doubt
(határozottan)

(határozottan)

kérdés nélkül

flag
/nˈoʊ dˈaʊt/
ige

used to say that something is likely to happen or is true

synonymto be sure
synonymwithout doubt
example
Példa
click on words
The team's victory was achieved through hard work and determination, no doubt.
She will win the competition, no doubt about her skills.
He will be late for the meeting, no doubt due to the traffic.

Nyelvtani Információk:

Kapcsoló Határozószó
you will be (so) lucky
N/A

N/A

flag
/juː wɪl biː sˌoʊ lˈʌki/
igeCollocation

used to emphasize the fact that someone's expectations or wishes are very unlikely to be fulfilled

example
Példa
click on words
Forget sunscreen at the beach, and you will be so lucky if you don't turn into a lobster.
Sure, procrastinate until the night before the exam, and you will be so lucky to even pass.
You’ll be lucky!
on spec
N/A

N/A

flag
/ˌɑːn spˈɛk/
ige

without any specific plans or assurance of success

ought to
(illene)

(illene)

kellene

flag
/ˈɔːt tuː/
ige

used to talk about what one expects or likes to happen

example
Példa
click on words
The project ought to be completed by the end of the month, according to the schedule.
They ought to win the game, considering their strong performance in recent matches.
We ought to hear back from them by tomorrow about the job offer.

Nyelvtani Információk:

módosító ige
Tárgyas
outlook
(nézőpont)

(nézőpont)

kilátás

flag
/ˈaʊtˌɫʊk/
ige

one's thoughts or expectations regarding what will happen in the future

synonymexpectation
synonymprospect
example
Példa
click on words
The team's strong performance in recent matches has improved the coach's outlook for the upcoming championship.
Her positive outlook on life helped her overcome many personal challenges.
Despite the economic downturn, his outlook on the company's future remained optimistic.
paradoxical
(ellentmondásos)

(ellentmondásos)

paradox

flag
/ˌpɛɹəˈdɑksɪkəɫ/
ige

seemingly contradictory or absurd at first glance but may reveal deeper truth or validity upon further examination

synonymself-contradictory
example
Példa
click on words
The artist's work often explores paradoxical themes, such as the coexistence of beauty and decay.
The paradoxical nature of quantum mechanics challenges traditional understandings of reality.
It's paradoxical that the more choices we have, the harder it becomes to make a decision.
perhaps
(esetleg)

(esetleg)

talán

flag
/pɝˈhæps/
ige

used to express possibility or likelihood of something

synonymmaybe
synonymmayhap
synonymperadventure
synonymperchance
synonympossibly
example
Példa
click on words
Perhaps the weather will improve by the time we start our outdoor event.
Perhaps there is a better solution we haven't considered yet.
She will perhaps consider the job offer, but she's exploring other options.

Nyelvtani Információk:

Kérdőszó
perhaps
possibility
lehetőség

lehetőség

flag
/ˌpɑsəˈbɪɫəˌti/
ige

possibility refers to the state or condition of being able to happen or exist, or a potential likelihood of something happening or being true

synonympossibleness
antonymimpossibility
possible
(kivitelezhető)

(kivitelezhető)

lehetséges

flag
/ˈpɑsəbəɫ/
ige

able to exist, happen, or be done

antonymimpossible
example
Példa
click on words
It is possible to learn a new language at any age.
The team made every possible effort to win the game.
I will support you in every possible way.
possible
presumably
(gondolhatóan)

(gondolhatóan)

feltehetően

flag
/pɹəˈzuməbɫi/, /pɹiˈzuməbɫi/, /pɹɪˈzuməbɫi/
ige

used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence

synonympresumptively
example
Példa
click on words
The CEO's sudden resignation is presumably linked to the company's financial challenges.
The concert tickets sold out quickly, presumably due to the band's recent popularity.
She left the office early, presumably to attend a family event.

Nyelvtani Információk:

Módhatározó
presumption
(preszumpció)

(preszumpció)

feltételezés

flag
/pɹiˈzəmpʃən/, /pɹɪˈzəmpʃən/
ige

a belief that something is true without any proof

synonymgiven
synonymprecondition
probabilistic
(valószínűség alapú)

(valószínűség alapú)

valószínűségi

flag
/ˌpɹɑbəbɪˈɫɪstək/
ige

based on the likelihood of an event or outcome occurring

probability
valószínűség

valószínűség

flag
/ˌpɹɑbəˈbɪɫəˌti/
ige

the likelihood or chance of an event occurring or being true

antonymimprobability
probable
(valószínűsíthető)

(valószínűsíthető)

valószínű

flag
/ˈpɹɑbəbəɫ/
ige

having a high possibility of happening or being true based on available evidence or circumstances

synonymlikely
antonymimprobable
example
Példa
click on words
The detective considered the suspect's alibi to be probable, as it was supported by multiple witnesses.
The survey results suggest that there is a probable decline in consumer confidence in the current economic climate.
The economist predicts that there is a probable increase in inflation rates next quarter.
probable
probably
(talán)

(talán)

valószínűleg

flag
/ˈpɹɑbəˌbɫi/, /ˈpɹɑbɫi/
ige

used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty

synonymbelike
synonymin all likelihood
synonymin all probability
synonymlikely
example
Példa
click on words
I probably left my keys on the kitchen counter.
The package will probably be delivered by the end of the week.
She will probably arrive at the party after 8 PM.

Nyelvtani Információk:

Gyakoriság Határozószó
probably
safe bet
(biztonságos befektetés)

(biztonságos befektetés)

biztos tipp

flag
/sˈeɪf bˈɛt/
igeIdiomInformal

‌a thing that is extremely likely to be true or happen

What is the origin of the idiom "safe bet" and when to use it?

The idiom "safe bet" is used to describe a choice or action that is considered highly likely to be successful or secure, with minimal risk of failure or negative consequences. The origin of this phrase is rooted in the world of gambling, where a "bet" is a wager or risk taken.

Nyelvtani Információk:

Összetett Főnév
safe bet
set
(felkészült)

(felkészült)

kész

flag
/ˈsɛt/
ige

prepared or likely prepared for something

synonymfit(p)
synonymprimed(p)
synonymset(p)
to stand a chance
N/A

N/A

flag
/stˈænd ɐ tʃˈæns/
igeIdiomInformal

to have a likelihood of success or achieving a desired outcome

What is the origin of the idiom "stand a chance" and when to use it?

The phrase "stand a chance" is an idiom used to express the probability of success or the likelihood of achieving a particular outcome. The origin of this phrase is not precisely documented, but it reflects the concept of "standing" in a competitive or challenging situation, where one's ability or circumstances determine their likelihood of success.

to [stand] a chance
suspected
(feltételezett)

(feltételezett)

gyanús

flag
/səˈspɛktɪd/
ige

(particularly of something bad) assumed to have happened or be the case without having any proof

antonymunsuspected
ten to one
N/A

N/A

flag
/tˈɛn tə wˌʌn/
igeIdiomInformal

extremely likely

What is the origin of the idiom "ten to one" and when to use it?

The phrase "ten to one" is an idiom that is used to suggest a high probability or likelihood of something happening. The origin of this phrase is based on betting odds, where "ten to one" would indicate that the odds of a particular event occurring are ten times greater than the odds of it not happening.

ten to one
well
(valószínűleg)

(valószínűleg)

jól

flag
/wel/
ige

used to indicate that there is a high chance for something to happen or be true

synonymeasily

Nyelvtani Információk:

Fokhatározó
will
(fog)

(fog)

akar

flag
/ˈwɪɫ/, /wəɫ/
ige

used to express what one deems true or probable

Nyelvtani Információk:

módosító ige
odds
(esély)

(esély)

valószínűség

flag
/ˈɑdz/
ige

the likelihood or probability of something actually taking place

example
Példa
click on words
She calculated the odds of getting a heads in a single coin toss as 50%.
Investors weighed the odds of success before deciding to fund the startup.
The doctor explained the odds of recovery, giving the patient hope despite the seriousness of the condition.
pattern

Gratulálok! !

36 szót tanult Possibility and Probability-ből. A tanulás és a szókincs felülvizsgálata érdekében kezdje el a gyakorlást!

review-disable

Áttekintés

flashcard-disable

Villámkártyák

spelling-disable

Betűzés

quiz-disable

Kvíz

practice