"Chances" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chances refers to the opportunities or possibilities that something can happen, be done, or be the case. It can also refer to the probability or likelihood of something occurring or achieving a particular goal.
The verb "chanced" is the past tense of the verb "chance", which means to happen or occur by chance, particularly unexpectedly or accidentally.
The chancel is the area of a Christian church or cathedral where the altar is located, typically separated from the nave by a screen or railing. It is often used as a raised platform for clergy, such as the priest or minister, to conduct services, including sermons, baptisms, and weddings.
The chancellery refers to the department or office of a university, college, or other institution that is responsible for administrative tasks, such as registration, records, and student services.
The office or position of a chancellor, typically a high-ranking official in a university or institution, responsible for overseeing academic and administrative matters.
A chancery is a court of equity, usually a high-level court, that deals with cases involving claims of rights, trusts, and other matters of property or assets. It is often responsible for handling probate, trusts, and estate disputes, as well as cases involving charitable foundations and non-profit organizations. The term can also refer to the department or office within a government where chancery proceedings are conducted.
Chanciness refers to the quality or state of being uncertain, unpredictable, or unreliable, often due to the influence of chance or probability. It can describe situations, events, or outcomes that are open to chance or fate, and may involve risk, hazard, or unpredictability.
A chancre is a painless ulcer that appears at the site of entry of the syphilis bacterium, Treponema pallidum, into the body. It is usually sore, red, and raised, with a clear or yellowish discharge. The chancre is the primary symptom of syphilis, and it typically heals on its own within several weeks even if left untreated. However, if left untreated, the disease can progress to its secondary stage and may cause more serious and widespread symptoms.
Chancres refer to a visible sore or ulcer on the skin or mucous membrane, typically caused by the herpes virus or syphilis. In particular, chancres are the initial symptoms of syphilis, appearing as a painless, swelling or firm, round bump at the site of infection.
Chancroid is a highly contagious bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by Haemophilus ducreyi. It mainly affects the genital area, particularly the penis and surrounding skin, and often manifests as painful sores or ulcers. Chancroid is usually spread through unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex.