机会
A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something; a favorable time or occasion.
Examples
3 of 5下次有机会再见。
See you next time there's a chance.
教育为年轻人提供了平等的成功机会。
Education provides young people with equal opportunities for success.
这可是个大好机会!
This is a great opportunity!
Word Family
Memory Tip
机 (machine/trigger) + 会 (meeting/gathering) = When things trigger together.
Quick Quiz
面试是他展示能力的最好___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 机会
Examples
下次有机会再见。
everydaySee you next time there's a chance.
教育为年轻人提供了平等的成功机会。
formalEducation provides young people with equal opportunities for success.
这可是个大好机会!
informalThis is a great opportunity!
研究者没有机会接触原始数据。
academicThe researchers had no opportunity to access the raw data.
公司正在寻找新的投资机会。
businessThe company is looking for new investment opportunities.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
找机会
look for a chance
以此为机
take this as an opportunity
机不可失
don't let the chance slip by
Often Confused With
时机 emphasizes 'the right moment'; 机会 is more general 'opportunity'.
Usage Notes
Very common in discussions about education, career, and economics.
Common Mistakes
Avoid saying '有一个机会做...', better to say '有做...的机会'.
Memory Tip
机 (machine/trigger) + 会 (meeting/gathering) = When things trigger together.
Word Origin
机 (pivot/chance) + 会 (meet/occasion).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
面试是他展示能力的最好___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 机会
Related Grammar Rules
Related Vocabulary
More general words
牵涉
B1To involve or implicate something or someone in a situation, often a complicated or negative one. It describes the connection or impact between different factors.
缺乏
B1To be without something necessary or desirable; to have an insufficient amount of something.
面临
B1To be confronted with or to face a situation, especially a difficult one or a choice.
充足
B1Sufficient, adequate, or plenty. Having enough of something for a specific purpose.
必要
B1Necessary, essential, or indispensable. Something that must be done or must exist to achieve a result.
区别
B1A difference or contrast between people or things. As a verb, it means to recognize or point out a difference.
抵消
B1To counteract something by having an opposing force or effect; to offset.
替代
B1To use something or someone instead of another thing or person; or to take the place of something.
截止
B1To reach a point in time where a process or period ends; to close or stop by a certain time.
足够
B1As much as is necessary; sufficient to meet a need or satisfy a requirement.
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