odds-on 英 [ɔdz ɔn]   美 [ɑdz ɑn]

odds-on

odds-on  英 [ɔdz ɔn] 美 [ɑdz ɑn]

adj. 大半有希望赢的;很可能的  n. 胜算;优势 

I felt odds-on in winning the case. 我感觉非常有希望赢这个案子。
Lee was the odds-on favorite to become the next president of the company. 李最有可能担任公司下一届总裁。

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  • adj. 大半有希望赢的;很可能的
  • n. 胜算;优势
  • 1. I felt odds-on in winning the case.

    我感觉非常有希望赢这个案子。

  • 2. Lee was the odds-on favorite to become the next president of the company.

    李最有可能担任公司下一届总裁。

  • 3. Even before last week's panic, the US and other advanced economies were odds-on for a second severe recession.

    甚至在上周的恐慌出现之前,美国和其它发达经济体就很可能再度陷入严重的衰退。

ˌodds-ˈon / ; NAmE / adjective very likely to happen, win, etc. 很可能发生(或取胜等)的 the odds-on favourite (= the person, horse, etc. that is most likely to succeed, to win a race, etc.) 被看好会赢的人或马等 It's odds-on thathe'll be late. 他多半要迟到。 Arazi is odds-on to win the Kentucky Derby. 阿拉兹十有八九会在肯塔基赛马会上获胜。 ˌodds-ˈon / ; NAmE /
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