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at odds 的定义

  1. In disagreement, opposed. For example, It is only natural for the young and old to be at odds over money matters. This idiom uses odds in the sense of “a condition of being unequal or different,” and transfers it to a difference of opinion, or quarrel. [Late 1500s]

at odds 近义词

at odds

等同于 improper

at odds

等同于 inconsistent

at odds

等同于 opposed/opposing

at odds

等同于 disagreeing

at odds 的近义词 2
at odds

等同于 opposed

at odds 的近义词 2
at odds

等同于 quarreling

at odds

等同于 quarreling

at odds

等同于 oppositional

at odds

等同于 unapt

at odds

等同于 unbefitting

at odds

等同于 unharmonious

at odds

等同于 unmusical

at odds

等同于 competitive

at odds

等同于 different

at odds

等同于 discordant

at odds

等同于 divisive

at odds 的近义词 3
at odds

等同于 up in arms

at odds 的近义词 3

更多at odds例句

  1. The odds of getting re-arrested are a lot slimmer if a person has a job.
  2. In 1972, Maine Sen. Edmund Muskie was the odds-on favorite to win the Democratic Presidential nomination.
  3. But taking such action puts them at odds with the most powerful and best-organized segment of their coalition.
  4. The rift put Washington at odds with countries like Brazil, Uruguay or Chile, which seemed to have come to terms with their past.
  5. It had offered odds of 10-1 on the Queen abdicating during the Christmas message.
  6. Tressan was monstrous ill-at-ease, and his face lost a good deal of its habitual plethora of colour.
  7. A fellow rudely clad—a hybrid between man-at-arms and lackey—lounged on a musket to confront them in the gateway.
  8. The cupidity of a man had evidently led him to collect together these odds and ends, and try to turn them to profitable account.
  9. Meadows began to play inner planet combinations that occasionally paid, though at short odds.
  10. We made a good fight I know, the odds were in our favour and success seemed assured.