Strine Gives Two Chances: Buckley’s And None
Buckley’s chance (or hope) is Strine for almost no chance. It means very unlikely or hopeless. Usually, Buckley’s alone is enough to convey the message. 日本語の意味 Buckley’s chance は「ほぼ可能性ゼロ」という意味です。 Explanation It comes from Australian history and folklore. It emphasizes extreme improbability. 日本語での解説 非常に低い確率を表す表現です。歴史由来の言い回しです。 Example “You’ve got Buckley’s chance of winning.”「勝てる可能性はほぼないよ。」 Strine Culcha Strine uses historical names for expressive exaggeration. The origin of Buckley’s as a saying is obscure. Some say it derived from the amazing story of William Buckley, a convict who went missing and was declared dead in the early 18th century only to emerge decades later having lived with indigenous peoples. Or it could have been Buckley &…
