Learner's definition of ODDS
[plural]
1
: the possibility that something will happen : the chance that one thing will happen instead of a different thing可能性;机会 -
She wanted to improve her odds [=chances] of winning.她想加大她获胜的可能性。
-
They believe that surgery may increase his odds of survival. [=may make it more likely that he will survive]他们认为手术可以增大他活下去的可能。
-
There's a chance it could rain, but odds are that it'll be sunny tomorrow. [=it is more likely to be sunny than rainy tomorrow]明天或许会下雨,但晴天的可能性更大。
-
The team has made some major improvements, but they still face long odds. [=they still are not likely to win]这个队进步很大,但获胜的希望仍然很小。
—
often used with the常与the连用 -
The odds are good that he'll survive. [=he is likely to survive]他很可能活下来。
-
What are the odds of winning?获胜的可能性有多大?
-
What are the odds that they'll be there on time?他们按时到那里的可能性有多大?
-
Smoking increases the odds of getting lung cancer.吸烟会增加患肺癌的可能性。
-
The odds are in our favor. [=it is likely that we will succeed]我们成功的可能性很大。
-
She knew that the odds were against her. [=she knew that she was not likely to succeed]她知道她不大可能成功。
-
It could rain tomorrow, but the odds are against it. [=it probably will not rain]明天可能下雨,但不下的可能性更大。
-
The odds are in favor of a major storm this weekend. [=a major storm is likely this weekend]本周末可能有一场大风暴。
2
: conditions that make it difficult for something to happen困难;障碍;不利条件 -
They fought against great/heavy/impossible/overwhelming odds and won.他们克服重重困难取得了胜利。
-
He was able to do it, against all odds. [=even though it was very difficult and unlikely]尽管极其困难,他还是做到了。
—
often used with the常与the连用 -
They defied/overcame the odds.他们藐视/克服困难。
-
Despite/against the odds, she has survived breast cancer.尽管凶多吉少,但她还是战胜乳腺癌活了下来。
-
I tried to beat the odds. [=to succeed even though I was not likely to succeed]我力求成功,即使可能性不大。
3
: two numbers that show how much a person can win by betting a certain amount of money(赌博的)投注赔率 -
I bet $1,000 at 4-1 odds. If the horse I bet on wins, I will walk away with $4,000.我将1000美元压在4:1的赔率上。如果我投注的这匹马获胜,我将带走4000美元。
-
winning at odds of 6-1以6:1的赔率赌赢
at odds
: not agreeing with each other : in a state of disagreement意见不一致;不和 —
often + with -
The two groups have long been at odds with each other.这两个团体长期合不来。
-
He was completely at odds [=he completely disagreed] with the way the problem was being handled.他完全不同意处理这个问题的方法。
-
The results of the study are at odds with our previous findings.研究的结果与我们以前调查的结果有矛盾。
make no odds
British, informal
—
used to say that a choice is not important无关紧要;没关系
odds are in favor
— see 1favor
over the odds
British, informal
: more than the usual or expected amount超过预期(或通常)的数量
what's the odds?
British, informal
—
used to say that something is not likely to have an effect or make a difference没用;不起作用