
(容许)
允许
to let something happen or exist
语法信息:

(很容易)
极有可能
very likely to happen or be the case
语法信息:

(期待的)
预期的
anticipated or predicted to happen based on previous knowledge or assumptions

(很可能的)
可能的
having a possibility of happening or being the case

(似乎)
看起来
to be likely to occur or to appear to be the case

(或许)
可能
used to express a possibility
语法信息:

(无疑)
毫无疑问
used to say that something is likely to happen or is true
语法信息:

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

(应当)
应该
used to talk about what one expects or likes to happen
语法信息:

(展望)
前景
one's thoughts or expectations regarding what will happen in the future

(自相矛盾的)
矛盾的
appearing contradictory or conflicting but potentially true

(或许)
也许
used to express possibility or likelihood of something
语法信息:

(有可能的)
可能的
able to exist, happen, or be done

(推测上)
大概
used to say that the something is believed to be true based on available information or evidence
语法信息:

(概率性)
概率的
based on the likelihood of an event or outcome occurring

(可能性)
概率
the likelihood or chance of an event occurring or being true

(很可能的)
可能的
having a high possibility of happening or being true based on available evidence or circumstances

(大概)
可能
used to show likelihood or possibility without absolute certainty
语法信息:

(稳妥的选择)
保险的选择
a thing that is extremely likely to be true or happen
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.
语法信息:

(待机的)
准备好的
prepared or likely prepared for something

N/A
to have a likelihood of success or achieving a desired outcome
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.

(被怀疑的)
涉嫌的
(particularly of something bad) assumed to have happened or be the case without having any proof

N/A
extremely likely
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.

(几率)
可能性
the likelihood or probability of something actually taking place
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