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odd
- IPA[ɒd]
英式
- different to what is usual or expected; strange;(of whole numbers such as 3 and 5) having one left over as a remainder when divided by two
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- 1. different to what is usual or expected; strange the neighbours thought him very odd it's odd that she didn't recognize me 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of whole numbers such as 3 and 5) having one left over as a remainder when divided by two atoms which possess an odd number of electrons 同義詞
- ▪ in the region of or somewhat more than a particular number or quantity she looked younger than her fifty-odd years
- ▪ denoting a single goal by which one side defeats another, especially where each side scores at least once they lost a close-fought game by the odd goal in five
- 3. happening or occurring infrequently and irregularly; occasional we have the odd drink together 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ spare; unoccupied when you've got an odd five minutes, could I have a word? 同義詞
- 4. separated from a usual pair or set and therefore out of place or mismatched he's wearing odd socks 同義詞
- the ratio between the amounts staked by the parties to a bet, based on the expected probability ... the bookies are offering odds of 8-1 it is possible for the race to be won at very long odds
Oxford American Dictionary
- the ratio between the amounts staked by the parties to a bet, based on the expected probability ... Nicer is starting at odds of 8-1 it is possible for the race to be won at very long odds
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a horse) rated as more likely than evens to win: the odds-on favourite
Oxford Dictionary
- an incomplete set or random mixture of things.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an incomplete set or random mixture of things.
Oxford Dictionary
- odds in betting (especially on soccer results) that are predetermined, as opposed to a pool ...
Oxford Dictionary
- offer a bet with odds favourable to the other better
Oxford Dictionary
- strange or unusual in appearance: it's an odd-looking fish
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美式
- different from what is usual or expected; strange: the neighbors thought him very odd it's odd that she didn't recognize me
Oxford American Dictionary