likelihood

likelihood
noun (probability.) probabilidad
likelihood
tr['laɪklɪhʊd]
noun
1 probabilidad nombre femenino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
in all likelihood con toda seguridad
likelihood ['laɪkli.hʊd] n
: probabilidad f
in all likelihood: con toda probabilidad
likelihood
n.
probabilidad s.f.
verosimilitud s.f.
'laɪklihʊd
mass noun probabilidad f, posibilidad f

there is little/every likelihood that she'll agree — es poco/muy probable que acepte

in all likelihood it will be finished by then — lo más probable es que esté terminado para entonces

what is the likelihood of a spring election? — ¿qué posibilidades hay de que haya elecciones en primavera?

['laɪklɪhʊd]
N probabilidad f

what is the likelihood of a successful outcome? — ¿qué probabilidad hay de que el resultado sea favorable?

there is no likelihood of infection — no hay probabilidad de infección

there is little/every likelihood that he'll come — es poco/muy probable que venga

there is a strong likelihood they'll be elected — es muy probable que salgan elegidos

in all likelihood the explosion was caused by a bomb — lo más probable es que una bomba causase la explosión

* * *
['laɪklihʊd]
mass noun probabilidad f, posibilidad f

there is little/every likelihood that she'll agree — es poco/muy probable que acepte

in all likelihood it will be finished by then — lo más probable es que esté terminado para entonces

what is the likelihood of a spring election? — ¿qué posibilidades hay de que haya elecciones en primavera?


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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