coin flip

coin flip — noun

1. a simple way of making a choice between two things by throwing a coin into the a

1.名詞A2
釋義

a simple way of making a choice between two things by throwing a coin into the air and checking which side lands facing up

例句

The two friends used a coin flip to decide who would pay for lunch.

coin flip + to-infinitive for selecting between two options

A coin flip determined which team would play on the main court.

同義詞
  • coin toss

    Interchangeable with 'coin flip', more common in British English.

  • drawing straws

    Another random method, but uses straws instead of a coin.

文法句型

coin flip + to-infinitive

用法筆記

This sense refers to the physical act of spinning a coin in the air. When used figuratively for an uncertain situation, see sense 2.

常見錯誤

We did a coin flip for three things.
We did a coin flip for two things.
💡A coin flip only works when there are exactly two options.

2. a situation in which the result could go either way because both possibilities a

2.名詞B1
釋義

a situation in which the result could go either way because both possibilities are equally likely

例句

With the two candidates so close in the polls, the election was a coin flip.

noun phrase describing an unpredictable outcome

The basketball game was a coin flip until the final buzzer sounded.

同義詞
  • toss-up

    The closest synonym, used in the same contexts. Slightly more common in American English.

  • 50-50 chance

    Emphasizes the equal probability more than the method. Can be used as an adjective or noun.

  • anyone's guess

    More informal and suggests even less certainty about the outcome.

反義詞
  • sure thing

    A result that is almost certain, the opposite of a 50-50 situation.

  • foregone conclusion

    A result that everyone expects, removing all uncertainty.

文法句型

it is a coin flip + whether-clause

用法筆記

Used when discussing predictions, competitions, or risky decisions. Often follows the pattern 'it is a coin flip whether + clause'.

常見錯誤

The weather tomorrow is a coin flip between rain and snow.
Whether it rains or snows tomorrow is a coin flip.
💡Use the 'whether-clause' pattern rather than 'between X and Y' for weather predictions.