Well its a Idioms,but anyways At odds with others means that a person may find there self at a disagreement with someone else.
Being "at odds" with someone means disagreeing or quarrelling with that person. "At odds" indicates some kind of variance or conflict. One can even be "at odds" with oneself, struggling over an internal conflict.
It means that the odds are 100 to 1 against whatever you are doing.
Odds and ends, are the little things that have to been done, but really aren't more important than anything else, but, nevertheless, must be done. Miscellaneous/ assorted objects
Odds is already plural. The singular is odd.
A saying expressing the high odds of an event occurring, stemming from the idea of 2:1 odds in gambling. "Five gets you ten that Lindsey Lohan will get arrested at least another 3 times this year."
Your "odds" are your likelihood or probability of winning.
-Opposites of evens. -odds can also mean the chances of something happening.
probabilidades
it means odds ratio
Being "at odds" with someone means disagreeing or quarrelling with that person. "At odds" indicates some kind of variance or conflict. One can even be "at odds" with oneself, struggling over an internal conflict.
For 2 to 39 odds of winning;Probability of winning:0.95122, or;Chance of winning:95.12%
Odds of 9-2 means that for every 2$ you bet you will get 9$ if you win, and nothing otherwise.
I suppose you mean, the couple already has 2 girls. In this case, the odds are about 50%. If the couple already has 6 boys and no girls, the odds are about 50%. If the couple has a boy and a girl, the odds are about 50. If the couple doesn't have children yet, the odds are about 50%.
It means that the odds are 4 to 1 against winning. This would translate into a 20% chance of winning.
The answer depends on what variable you are looking at: the sum, the product, the maximum, mean, median, range, and so on. The odds will be different.
If you mean chosing both cards - the odds are 1 in 169. If you mean chosing either a king or a queen - the odds are 1 in 13
A horse at 1:1, or even odds, means that for every $2 dollars you bet you will receive $4.