likeliness
likeliness — 名詞
1. how likely it is that something will happen — for example, the likeliness of rai
可能性
某事發生的機率或可能程度
how likely it is that something will happen — for example, the likeliness of rain, or the likeliness that a plan will succeed.
The likeliness of snow in Taipei is very low during March, even on cold days.
即使在最冷的日子,台北三月下雪的可能性也非常低。
likeliness of + noun (snow)
Eshe calculated the likeliness that her team would finish the project before the deadline.
Eshe 估算了她的小組在截止日前完成專案的可能性。
likeliness + that-clause
The likeliness of finding an affordable apartment near the university has dropped sharply this year.
今年在大學附近找到價格合理公寓的可能性已大幅下降。
Noor asked the doctor about the likeliness of a full recovery after the knee surgery.
Noor 詢問醫生膝蓋手術後完全康復的可能性。
In her report, Ada explained the likeliness of various investment outcomes under different economic conditions.
Ada 在她的報告中解釋了不同經濟條件下各種投資結果的可能性。
- likelihood
far more common in everyday English; 'likelihood' is the default choice in most contexts
- probability
more precise and mathematical; often used in statistics and formal analysis
- chance
more informal and conversational; implies a less calculated, more everyday sense of possibility
- unlikeliness
the opposite meaning — how unlikely something is
- improbability
stronger and more formal than 'unlikeliness'
文法句型
the likeliness + of + noun/gerund
the likeliness + that + clause
用法筆記
Far less common than 'likelihood' in everyday English. 'Likeliness' appears more often in formal or technical writing, especially when discussing statistics, scientific predictions, or calculated probabilities. The most natural constructions are 'the likeliness of [noun/gerund]' and 'the likeliness that [clause].'