Buckley’s
noun /ˈbʌkliz/
/ˈbʌkliz/
词源late 19th cent.: sometimes said to be from the name of William Buckley (died 1856), who, despite dire predictions as to his chances of survival, lived with the Aboriginals for many years.
Idioms Idioms
not have Buckley’s (chance)
- (Australian English, New Zealand English, informal) used to suggest that somebody has little or no hope of achieving a particular aim
希望(或机会)渺茫