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against all odds
not likely to happen, a slim chance Against all odds - poor weather, student pilot - we landed safely.
at odds
in disagreement He has been at odds with his boss over the new sales territory.
give you odds
if I lose the bet, I pay you more money than you bet "I'll give you odds that Montreal will win. I'll bet $2; you bet $1."
odd one
(See the odd one)
oddball
a person who doesn
odds and ends
various items We made games for the children from odds and ends from around the house.
odds-on favorite
(See the odds-on favorite)
the odd one
one of a few remaining, few and far between """Do you ever see any buffalo?"" ""Oh, the odd one."""
the odds-on favorite
the one who is favored to win, the one to bet on Orlando was the odds-on favorite but they lost the series.
worship the porcelain goddess
to vomit
by all odds
without question 无疑地 By all odds we should win the game,because the other team is so weak.毫无疑问,我们应该赢这场比赛,因为对方太弱了。
odd man out
Idiom(s): odd man out
Theme: UNUSUAL
an unusual or atypical person or thing. • I'm odd man out because I'm not wearing a tie. • You had better learn to work a computer unless you want to be odd man out.
for the odds to be against one
Idiom(s): for the odds to be against one
Theme: CHANCE
for things to be against one generally; for one's chances to be slim. • You can give it a try, but the odds are against you. • I know the odds are against me, but I wish to run in the race anyway.
Noddy work
(UK) Unimportant or very simple tasks are noddy work.
at odds|odds
adj. phr. In conflict or disagreement; opposed. The boy and girl were married a week after they met and soon found themselves at odds about religion. Compare: AT LOGGERHEADS.
by all odds|all odds
adv. phr. Without question; certainly. He was by all odds the strongest candidate.By all odds we should win the game, because the other team is so weak. Compare: FAR AND AWAY.
nodding acquaintance|acquaintance|nodding
n. Less than casual acquaintance. I have never spoken to the chancellor; we have only a nodding acquaintance.
odd jobs|jobs|odd
n. phr. Work that is not steady or regular in nature; small, isolated tasks. Dan does odd jobs for his neighbors, barely making enough to eat.
odds and ends|ends|odds
n. phr. Miscellaneous items; remnants. After the great annual clearance sale there were only a few odds and ends left in the store.
odds are against|odds
v. phr. The likelihood of success is not probable; the chances of success are poor. The odds are against her getting here before Monday.
odds-on|odds
adj., informal Almost certain; almost sure; probable. Ed is the odds-on choice for class president, because he has good sense and good humor.
lay odds
lay odds Make a bet on terms favorable to the other party, as in I'll lay odds that it will rain before the week is out. [c. 1600] The closely related lay a wager means “make a bet,” as in He laid a wager that Don would be late. [c. 1300]
nodding acquaintance
nodding acquaintance Superficial knowledge of someone or something, as in I have a nodding acquaintance with the company president, or She has a nodding acquaintance with that software program. This expression alludes to knowing someone just well enough to nod or bow upon meeting him or her. “Early 1800s]
odds are, the The chances are, as in The odds are that they'll serve turkey for Thanksgiving. Replacing it is odds by the late 1600s, this phrase refers to betting.
An ODD idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with ODD, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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