odds-on

英[ɔdz ɔn]
美[ɑdz ɑn]

基本释义

adj.
有胜算的; 大半有希望赢的

实用例句

Gerald was no longer the odds-on favourite to win the contest.

杰拉尔德不再是有望赢得比赛的热门人选。

柯林斯例句

It's odds-on that he'll be late.

他多半要迟到。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

John and Mary found themselves seriously at odds on many issues.

在很多问题上,约翰和马丽发现他们意见不一致.

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The horse an odds - on favorite to win the race.

这匹马在该场比赛中非常具有冠军相.

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It is odds - on that he will come.

他大概会来.

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It's odds - on that he'll be late.

他多半得迟到.

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He's odds - on to succeed.

他有成功的希.

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The stock halved in value and analysts were calculating the odds on AIG's survival.

该股价格被腰斩,分析人士已在估计它的幸存几率.

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The fact that they're the odds - on favorites to win the championship does not hurt, either.

他们是夺冠大热门,这个事实也不会让他们背上包袱.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. having a better than even chance of success;

    "the odds-on favorite"

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