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odds /ɒdz $ ɑːdz/ ●●○ S3 AWL noun [plural]  
1 PROBABILITY 可能性the odds how likely it is that something will or will not happen 〔事物发生的〕可能性
 The odds are (=it is likely) that he will commit the same crime again.
他可能还会犯同样的罪行。
the odds of
 You can narrow the odds of a nasty accident happening in your home by being more safety-conscious.
增强安全意识可以减少家中发生意外危险的可能性。
the odds against
 The odds against a plane crash are around a million to one.
发生空难的可能性仅有约百万分之一。
 I’m afraid that the odds are heavily against her winning (=it is not likely).
恐怕她获胜的可能性很小。
 What are the odds (=how likely is it) that they will mess up?
他们失败的可能性有多大?
 a new company that has beaten the odds and succeeded (=it was not likely to succeed, but it did)
战胜逆境而取得成功的一家新公司
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2 difficulties 困难PROBLEM difficulties which make a good result seem very unlikely 困难,不利条件
 The hospital’s director has been battling against the odds to improve patient care.
这位医院院长一直在克服困难,努力提高病人护理服务质量。
 The soldiers’ job was to hold on despite impossible odds.
这些士兵的任务是排除万难,坚守下去。
3 be at odds 
a) DISAGREEto disagree 意见不一致,有分歧
nbe at odds with
 Briggs found himself at odds with his colleagues.
布里格斯发现自己与同事们意见不合。
be at odds over/on
 The two politicians were at odds over what was the truth.
两位政治家在何为事实真相的问题上产生了分歧。
b) DIFFERENTif two statements, descriptions, actions etc are at odds with each other, they are different although they should be the same 〔说法、描述、行为等〕不一致
be at odds with
 Mark’s account of what happened is at odds with Dan’s.
马克对所发生情况的说法和丹的说法不一样。
 She gave him a sweet smile, totally at odds with the look of dislike in her eyes.
她给了他一个甜甜的微笑,这和她眼中的不悦完全不符。
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4 horse racing etc 赛马等DGGDSH the numbers that show how much money you will win if you bet on the winner of a horse race or other competition 投注赔率
 The odds are 6–1.
赔率是61
odds of
 At odds of 10–1 he bet a hundred pounds.
他以101的赔率押了100英镑。
(at) long/short odds (=high or low numbers, that show a high or low risk of losing) ()/低赔率
 Everyone was surprised when Desert Zone won the race, at very long odds.
高赔率的沙漠地带竟然在赛马中获胜,人人都感到意外。
lay/offer (somebody) odds British EnglishBrE
 They are laying odds of 8–1 that the Conservatives will win the next election.
他们为保守党在下次大选中获胜开出81的赔率。
5 it makes no odds British EnglishBrE spokenUNIMPORTANT used to say that what someone does or what happens is not important 无关紧要,没多大关系
 Pay me now or later – it makes no odds.
现在付给我或者晚点再付都没关系。
6 pay over the odds British EnglishBrE informalTOO/TOO MUCH to pay a higher price than is usual or reasonable 花高价
 Most residents live in tiny apartments and pay over the odds for them too.
大部分居民居住在狭小的公寓里,还要支付高额房租。
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COLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: difficulties which make a good result seem very unlikely 困难,不利条件
adjectives
enormous/considerable/incredible odds 巨大的/相当大的/难以置信的困难
He survived a night in the cold water against incredible odds.
他克服了难以置信的困难,在冰冷的水中挺过了一夜。
great odds (=a lot of difficulties) 困难重重
We must hope that, despite great odds, we can achieve a peaceful settlement.
我们必须坚信,虽然困难重重,但我们一定能达成和平协议。
impossible/overwhelming odds (=making success seem extremely unlikely) 难以克服的困难
They face impossible odds simply trying to get an education.
单是为了能获得教育,他们就面临着难以克服的困难。
nThey face overwhelming odds in their struggle to preserve the park.
verbs
beat/overcome/defy the odds (=succeed despite great difficulties) 克服重重困难
The baby, born sixteen weeks too early, defied the odds and is celebrating her first birthday.
这个早产16周的婴儿竟然存活下来,现在迎来一岁生日。
battle/struggle against the odds (=work hard despite great difficulties) 排除万难
nThe Coastguard was battling against the odds to keep the oil spill from reaching the shore.
phrases
against all odds (=despite something seeming very unlikely) 尽管困难重重
Against all odds, he recovered from his illness.
尽管病情凶险,他还是恢复了健康。
the odds are stacked against somebody (=there are a lot of difficulties that may prevent someone’s success) 某人处于非常不利的境地
nThey may be able to build a life for themselves, but the odds are stacked against them.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
oddsodds /ɒdzɑːdz/ noun [plural]
1the odds how likely it is that something will happen
The odds of us achieving our sales targets are very poor.
The odds are (=it is likely that) selling will continue.
2difficulties that make a good result seem very unlikely
The small company overcame enormous odds to become a success.
Successful entrepreneurs have a will to succeed against all odds (=even when there are great difficulties).
3be at odds (with somebody) if two people or groups are at odds, they disagree about something or they often disagree about things
The head cook and head porter are constantly at odds.
4be at odds (with something) if two statements, descriptions, actions etc are at odds with each other, they are different although they should be the same
Sometimes trade union negotiators set targets which are at odds with the targets set by management.
5pay/charge over the odds British EnglishBrECOMMERCE informal to pay or charge a higher price than is usual or reasonable
Are supermarket customers paying over the odds for fruit and vegetables?
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