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"at odds" の定義と意味

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(of opinions) in complete disagreement with each other

What is the origin of the idiom "at odds" and when to use it?

The idiom "at odds" originated from the idea of conflicting or contradictory situations. The term "odds" originally referred to numbers that represented the chances of one event happening in relation to another. Over time, it evolved to suggest a disagreement or lack of agreement between individuals or groups.

02

(with reference to two things) in contrast to each other instead of correspondence

What is the origin of the idiom "at odds" and when to use it?

The idiom "at odds" originated from the concept of two things being in disagreement or conflict with each other, rather than being in harmony or correspondence. The phrase is used to emphasize a lack of agreement or compatibility between two entities, often used to describe contrasting opinions, conflicting interests, or opposing viewpoints.

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The politician's statement was at odds with his previous stance on the issue, causing confusion among his supporters.
The man had always been at odds with his neighbor, but when a natural disaster struck their community, they both realized that adversity makes strange bedfellows, working together to help their neighbors and rebuild their community.
Their relationship grew dissonant as they found themselves at odds on core issues.
The team members were at odds regarding the strategy for the upcoming project, leading to a heated discussion.
His conservative views often put him at odds with more progressive colleagues in the debate.
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