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In sentence: - "The odds are very much in our favor. Başarı ihtimalimiz yüksek. The odds are against us. Başarı ihtimalimiz düşük."

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Etymology: [ 'ädz ] (noun plural but singular or pl.) circa 1520. plural of odd 'uneven, strange'
Synonyms: allowance, benefit, bulge, difference, disparity, dissimilarity, distinction, draw, edge, handicap, head start, lead, overlay, start, superiority, vantage, balance, chances, favor
Antonyms: disadvantage, improbability, unlikelihood

olasılık, ihtimalli, ihtimal, şans, bahis oranı, kavga, fark, avantaj, anlaşmazlık, kırıntılar, üstünlük, i., çoğ. ihtimal: The odds are very much in our favor. Başarı ihtimalimiz yüksek. The odds are against us. Başarı ihtimalimiz düşük, bir bahiste konulan paralar arasındaki oran farkı, zayıf tarafa verilen üstünlük, (bahiste) ikramiye oranı, odds and ends ufak tefek şeyler, at odds araları açık, eşitsizlik, Ionu veya large odds bahis oranında fazla, olupolmamasılık, Tek (sayı, rakam), garip, acayip, sıradışı, tek, Tek sayı, alelacayip, 1. Bir şeyin olmama ihtimali ya da aleyhinize sonuçlanma ihtimali.2. Üstünlük, avantaj, tek: odd number tek sayı. odd sock tek çorap, garip, tuhaf, acayip, bambaşka, tek tük, seyrek, ara sıra olabilen, teki olmayan, tuhaf, şaşılası, eşi yok, ara sıra meydana gelen, antika, tek (sayı), küsur: ten thousand odd dollars on bin küsur dolar, küsur, artan, garabet, (sayı) tek,

1 olasılık  isim     ts
2 ihtimalli     ts
3 ihtimal     ts
4 şans     ts
5 bahis oranı  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
6 kavga     ts
7 fark     ts
8 avantaj     ts
9 anlaşmazlık     ts
10 kırıntılar     ts
11 üstünlük  isim     ts
12 i., çoğ. ihtimal: The odds are very much in our favor. Başarı ihtimalimiz yüksek. The odds are against us. Başarı ihtimalimiz düşük     ts
13 bir bahiste konulan paralar arasındaki oran farkı     ts
14 zayıf tarafa verilen üstünlük     ts
15 (bahiste) ikramiye oranı     ts
16 odds and ends ufak tefek şeyler     ts
17 at odds araları açık     ts
18 eşitsizlik     ts
19 Ionu veya large odds bahis oranında fazla     ts
20 olupolmamasılık  Tıp     ts
21odd Tek (sayı, rakam)     ts
22odd garip     ts
23odd acayip     ts
24odd sıradışı     ts
25odd tek     ts
26odd Tek sayı     ts
27odd alelacayip     ts
28the odds 1. Bir şeyin olmama ihtimali ya da aleyhinize sonuçlanma ihtimali.2. Üstünlük, avantaj  deyim     ts
29odd tek: odd number tek sayı. odd sock tek çorap  sıfat     ts
30odd garip, tuhaf, acayip, bambaşka  sıfat     ts
31odd tek tük  sıfat     ts
32odd seyrek     ts
33odd ara sıra olabilen  sıfat     ts
34odd teki olmayan     ts
35odd tuhaf     ts
36odd şaşılası     ts
37odd eşi yok     ts
38odd ara sıra meydana gelen     ts
39odd antika     ts
40odd tek (sayı)     ts
41odd küsur: ten thousand odd dollars on bin küsur dolar  sıfat     ts
42odd küsur     ts
43odd artan  sıfat     ts
44odd garabet     ts
45odd (sayı) tek     ts
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The ratio of the probabilities of an event happening to that of it not happening, The ratio of winnings to stake in betting situations, The odds in favor of an event is the ratio of the probability that the event occurs to the probability that the event does not occur For example, suppose an experiment can result in any of n possible outcomes, all equally likely, and that k of the outcomes result in a "win" and n-k result in a "loss " Then the chance of winning is k/n; the chance of not winning is (n-k)/n; and the odds in favor of winning are (k/n)/((n-k)/n) = k/(n-k), which is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of unfavorable outcomes Note that odds are not synonymous with probability, but the two can be converted back and forth If the odds in favor of an event are q, then the probability of the event is q/(1+q) If the probability of an event is p, the odds in favor of the event are p/(1-p) and the odds against the event are (1-p)/p, In betting, a ratio that expresses the probable outcome of an event For example, the odds on a particular team may be two to one to win a specific game This means that the bettor must risk one dollar for a chance to win two, = The probable frequency of incidence of a given occurrence in a statistical sample It is expressed as a ratio to the probable number of nonoccurrences or as a decimal fraction of the total occurrences For example, a probability of 25 equals odds of three to one against A probability of 75 equals odds of three to one for See also Probability, Law of Large Numbers, and Degree of Risk, for a dichotomous variable they are equal to the probability of membership in the target group divided by the probability of membership in the other group, a proportion in which the numerator contains the number of times an event occurs and the denominator includes the number of times the event does not occur, chessplayers, By long odds By a great difference; as, “He is the best man by long odds ” A phrase used by betting men In horse-racing, odds are offered in bets on favourite horses; so, in the Cambridge and Oxford races, long odds are laid on the boat which is expected to win That makes no odds No difference; never mind; that is no excuse An application of the betting phrase, The mathematical probability of an outcome Expressed as a ratio, 'Odds' are listed to inform you of the chances you have of winning any particular game, the ratio by which one better's wager is greater than that of another; "he offered odds of two to one, Odds are a way of expressing a probability as the ratio of the number of things that you are not looking for to the number of things that you are looking for So the odds against flipping a coin and it coming up heads are 1:1 = 1(even odds), because there are 2 sides of the coin and you are looking for only one of them Now here is a problem for you: What are the odds of selecting a club out of a deck of cards?, Difference in favor of one and against another; excess of one of two things or numbers over the other; inequality; advantage; superiority; hence, excess of chances; probability, Quarrel; dispute; debate; strife; chiefly in the phrase at odds, A rate on each horse predicting how whether the horse should win or not, The probability of making a hand vs the probability of not making a hand, The ratio or probability of an event occurring in the game of craps See Tables of Odds for odds on all bets, The returns on money bet on a game, based on the likely outcome of the game as determined by an Oddsmaker (see below), You refer to how likely something is to happen as the odds that it will happen. What are the odds of finding a parking space right outside the door? The odds are that you are going to fail. see also odds-on, If you say that the odds are in someone's favour, you mean that they are likely to succeed in what they are doing. His troops will only engage in a ground battle when all the odds are in their favour, To shorten the odds on something happening means to make it more likely to happen. To lengthen the odds means to make it less likely to happen. You can also say that the odds shorten or lengthen. His reception there shortened the odds that he might be the next Tory leader, the probability of a specified outcome, If something happens against all odds, it happens or succeeds although it seemed impossible or very unlikely. Some women do manage to achieve business success against all odds, If you say that the odds are against something or someone, you mean that they are unlikely to succeed. He reckoned the odds are against the scheme going ahead, chances; probability; advantage, In betting, odds are expressions with numbers such as `10 to 1' and `7 to 2' that show how likely something is thought to be, for example how likely a particular horse is to lose or win a race. Gavin Jones, who put £25 on Eugene, at odds of 50 to 1, has won £1,250, If someone is at odds with someone else, or if two people are at odds, they are disagreeing or quarrelling with each other. He was at odds with his Prime Minister An adviser said there was no reason why the two countries should remain at odds, the ratio by which one better's wager is greater than that of another; "he offered odds of two to one", The odds of an event occuring is the ratio of the probability of that event occurring to the probability of the event not occuring Note that this is significantly different from just the probability of the event occurring For example, the probability of rolling a six on one fair die is 1/6, however, the odds of rolling a six is 1:5, are a ratio of events to non-events If the event rate for a disease is 0 1 (10 per cent), its nonevent rate is 0 9 and therefore its odds are 1:9, or 0 111 Note that this is not the same expression as the inverse of event rate, A ratio of the number of people incurring an event to the number of people who have non-events, The ratio/likelihood of an event in probability happening The odds of flipping a coin and having it land on heads has a 1-2 chance, "A ratio obtained either from the number of ways the events can occur and could fail to occur, or from the probabilities of the complementary events" (Gerver, Sgrui, Carter, Hansen, Molina, & Westegaard, 1997), The ratio of the probability (p) that an event occurs to the probability (1-p) that it does not Odds = p/(1-p) In a contingency table it is the ratio of the number of successes to the number of failures (As distinguished from a probability, which is the ratio of the number of success to the total number of events ), The probable frequency of incidence of a given occurrence in a statistical sample It is expressed as a ratio to the probable number of nonoccurrences or as a decimal fraction of the total occurrences For example, a probability of 25 equals odds of three to one against A probability of 75 equals odds of three to one for See also Probability, Law of Large Numbers, and Degree of Risk (G), A ratio of two probabilities, usually the probability of making a hand to the probability of not making the hand Thus if you have a 25% chance of making a hand, the odds are 3 to 1 against your making it In poker, this is especially important in considering pot odds, are ratios of events to non-events If the event rate for a disease is 0 1 (10 per cent), its nonevent rate is 0 9 and therefore its odds are 1:9, or 0 111 Note that this is not the same expression as the inverse of event rate, Not divisible by two, But for the odd exception, Left over, remaining when the rest have been grouped, About, approximately, Strange, unusual, Casual, irregular, strange; irregular; random; extra, Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove, Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc, dròl, enpe, You use odd before a noun to indicate that you are not mentioning the type, size, or quality of something because it is not important. moving from place to place where she could find the odd bit of work I knew that Alan liked the odd drink. = occasional, leaving a remainder of one when divided by two, not divisible by two (Mathematics), You say that two things are odd when they do not belong to the same set or pair. I'm wearing odd socks today by the way. matching, If you describe someone or something as odd, you think that they are strange or unusual. He'd always been odd, but not to this extent What an odd coincidence that he should have known your family Something odd began to happen. see also odd-looking = peculiar + oddly odd·ly an oddly shaped hill His own boss was behaving rather oddly, Left over after a definite round number has been taken or mentioned; indefinitely, but not greatly, exceeding a specified number; extra, Odd numbers, such as 3 and 17, are those which cannot be divided exactly by the number two. The odd numbers are on the left as you walk up the street There's an odd number of candidates. even, You use odd after a number to indicate that it is only approximate. He has now appeared in sixty odd films `How long have you lived here?' --- `Twenty odd years.', defn, English, not used up; "leftover meatloaf"; "she had a little money left over so she went to a movie"; "some odd dollars left"; "saved the remaining sandwiches for supper"; "unexpended provisions", Oppositional Defiant Disorder, We say that a function, f, is odd, if it satisfies the equation f(-x) = -f(x) for all values of x This terminology is based on the fact that all odd power functions (e g , x3, x5, x-1, etc ) satisfy this equation, when divided by two, has a remainder of one -- "With practice it becomes easy to determine if a number is even or odd " (69), of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e g, beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; "a curious hybrid accent"; "her speech has a funny twang"; "they have some funny ideas about war"; "had an odd name"; "the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves"; "something definitely queer about this town"; "what a rum fellow"; "singular behavior", The odd man out, the odd woman out, or the odd one out in a particular situation is a person who is different from the other people in it. Azerbaijan has been the odd man out, the one republic not to hold democratic elections Mark and Rick were the odd ones out in claiming to like this cherry beer. see also odds, odds and ends. Variant of Od, are odd numbers, 1 of a level, as "one-odd" at the one-level 2 of tricks, six more than the number specified, as "two odd tricks" or eight tricks altogether, an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests", not divisible by two an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests", Different from what is usual or common; unusual; singular; peculiar; unique; strange, (Oppositional Defiant Disorder), Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles, of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e, not easily explained; "it is odd that his name is never mentioned", not easily explained; "it is odd that his name is never mentioned" not divisible by two an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests" of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e, tests whether its argument, which must be an integer, is odd, (1) of a level, as "one-odd" (at the one-level),

46 The ratio of the probabilities of an event happening to that of it not happening - "I'd say the odds are strongly in favor of the sun rising tomorrow morning."     ts
47 The ratio of winnings to stake in betting situations     ts
48 The odds in favor of an event is the ratio of the probability that the event occurs to the probability that the event does not occur For example, suppose an experiment can result in any of n possible outcomes, all equally likely, and that k of the outcomes result in a "win" and n-k result in a "loss " Then the chance of winning is k/n; the chance of not winning is (n-k)/n; and the odds in favor of winning are (k/n)/((n-k)/n) = k/(n-k), which is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of unfavorable outcomes Note that odds are not synonymous with probability, but the two can be converted back and forth If the odds in favor of an event are q, then the probability of the event is q/(1+q) If the probability of an event is p, the odds in favor of the event are p/(1-p) and the odds against the event are (1-p)/p     ts
49 In betting, a ratio that expresses the probable outcome of an event For example, the odds on a particular team may be two to one to win a specific game This means that the bettor must risk one dollar for a chance to win two     ts
50 = The probable frequency of incidence of a given occurrence in a statistical sample It is expressed as a ratio to the probable number of nonoccurrences or as a decimal fraction of the total occurrences For example, a probability of 25 equals odds of three to one against A probability of 75 equals odds of three to one for See also Probability, Law of Large Numbers, and Degree of Risk     ts
51 for a dichotomous variable they are equal to the probability of membership in the target group divided by the probability of membership in the other group     ts
52 a proportion in which the numerator contains the number of times an event occurs and the denominator includes the number of times the event does not occur     ts
53 chessplayers     ts
54 By long odds By a great difference; as, “He is the best man by long odds ” A phrase used by betting men In horse-racing, odds are offered in bets on favourite horses; so, in the Cambridge and Oxford races, long odds are laid on the boat which is expected to win That makes no odds No difference; never mind; that is no excuse An application of the betting phrase     ts
55 The mathematical probability of an outcome Expressed as a ratio     ts
56 'Odds' are listed to inform you of the chances you have of winning any particular game     ts
57 the ratio by which one better's wager is greater than that of another; "he offered odds of two to one     ts
58 Odds are a way of expressing a probability as the ratio of the number of things that you are not looking for to the number of things that you are looking for So the odds against flipping a coin and it coming up heads are 1:1 = 1(even odds), because there are 2 sides of the coin and you are looking for only one of them Now here is a problem for you: What are the odds of selecting a club out of a deck of cards?     ts
59 Difference in favor of one and against another; excess of one of two things or numbers over the other; inequality; advantage; superiority; hence, excess of chances; probability     ts
60 Quarrel; dispute; debate; strife; chiefly in the phrase at odds     ts
61 A rate on each horse predicting how whether the horse should win or not     ts
62 The probability of making a hand vs the probability of not making a hand     ts
63 The ratio or probability of an event occurring in the game of craps See Tables of Odds for odds on all bets     ts
64 The returns on money bet on a game, based on the likely outcome of the game as determined by an Oddsmaker (see below)     ts
65 You refer to how likely something is to happen as the odds that it will happen. What are the odds of finding a parking space right outside the door? The odds are that you are going to fail. see also odds-on     ts
66 If you say that the odds are in someone's favour, you mean that they are likely to succeed in what they are doing. His troops will only engage in a ground battle when all the odds are in their favour     ts
67 To shorten the odds on something happening means to make it more likely to happen. To lengthen the odds means to make it less likely to happen. You can also say that the odds shorten or lengthen. His reception there shortened the odds that he might be the next Tory leader     ts
68 the probability of a specified outcome     ts
69 If something happens against all odds, it happens or succeeds although it seemed impossible or very unlikely. Some women do manage to achieve business success against all odds     ts
70 If you say that the odds are against something or someone, you mean that they are unlikely to succeed. He reckoned the odds are against the scheme going ahead     ts
71 chances; probability; advantage  isim     ts
72 In betting, odds are expressions with numbers such as `10 to 1' and `7 to 2' that show how likely something is thought to be, for example how likely a particular horse is to lose or win a race. Gavin Jones, who put £25 on Eugene, at odds of 50 to 1, has won £1,250     ts
73 If someone is at odds with someone else, or if two people are at odds, they are disagreeing or quarrelling with each other. He was at odds with his Prime Minister An adviser said there was no reason why the two countries should remain at odds     ts
74 the ratio by which one better's wager is greater than that of another; "he offered odds of two to one"     ts
75 The odds of an event occuring is the ratio of the probability of that event occurring to the probability of the event not occuring Note that this is significantly different from just the probability of the event occurring For example, the probability of rolling a six on one fair die is 1/6, however, the odds of rolling a six is 1:5     ts
76 are a ratio of events to non-events If the event rate for a disease is 0 1 (10 per cent), its nonevent rate is 0 9 and therefore its odds are 1:9, or 0 111 Note that this is not the same expression as the inverse of event rate     ts
77 A ratio of the number of people incurring an event to the number of people who have non-events     ts
78 The ratio/likelihood of an event in probability happening The odds of flipping a coin and having it land on heads has a 1-2 chance     ts
79 "A ratio obtained either from the number of ways the events can occur and could fail to occur, or from the probabilities of the complementary events" (Gerver, Sgrui, Carter, Hansen, Molina, & Westegaard, 1997)     ts
80 The ratio of the probability (p) that an event occurs to the probability (1-p) that it does not Odds = p/(1-p) In a contingency table it is the ratio of the number of successes to the number of failures (As distinguished from a probability, which is the ratio of the number of success to the total number of events )     ts
81 The probable frequency of incidence of a given occurrence in a statistical sample It is expressed as a ratio to the probable number of nonoccurrences or as a decimal fraction of the total occurrences For example, a probability of 25 equals odds of three to one against A probability of 75 equals odds of three to one for See also Probability, Law of Large Numbers, and Degree of Risk (G)     ts
82 A ratio of two probabilities, usually the probability of making a hand to the probability of not making the hand Thus if you have a 25% chance of making a hand, the odds are 3 to 1 against your making it In poker, this is especially important in considering pot odds     ts
83 are ratios of events to non-events If the event rate for a disease is 0 1 (10 per cent), its nonevent rate is 0 9 and therefore its odds are 1:9, or 0 111 Note that this is not the same expression as the inverse of event rate     ts
84odd Not divisible by two     ts
85odd But for the odd exception     ts
86odd Left over, remaining when the rest have been grouped - "I'm the odd one out."     ts
87odd About, approximately - "There were thirty-odd people in the room."     ts
88odd Strange, unusual     ts
89odd Casual, irregular - "He's only worked odd jobs."     ts
90odd strange; irregular; random; extra  sıfat     ts
91odd Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove     ts
92odd Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc     ts
93odd dròl, enpe     ts
94odd You use odd before a noun to indicate that you are not mentioning the type, size, or quality of something because it is not important. moving from place to place where she could find the odd bit of work I knew that Alan liked the odd drink. = occasional     ts
95odd leaving a remainder of one when divided by two, not divisible by two (Mathematics)  sıfat     ts
96odd You say that two things are odd when they do not belong to the same set or pair. I'm wearing odd socks today by the way. matching     ts
97odd If you describe someone or something as odd, you think that they are strange or unusual. He'd always been odd, but not to this extent What an odd coincidence that he should have known your family Something odd began to happen. see also odd-looking = peculiar + oddly odd·ly an oddly shaped hill His own boss was behaving rather oddly     ts
98odd Left over after a definite round number has been taken or mentioned; indefinitely, but not greatly, exceeding a specified number; extra     ts
99odd Odd numbers, such as 3 and 17, are those which cannot be divided exactly by the number two. The odd numbers are on the left as you walk up the street There's an odd number of candidates. even     ts
100odd You use odd after a number to indicate that it is only approximate. He has now appeared in sixty odd films `How long have you lived here?' --- `Twenty odd years.'     ts
101odd defn, English     ts
102odd not used up; "leftover meatloaf"; "she had a little money left over so she went to a movie"; "some odd dollars left"; "saved the remaining sandwiches for supper"; "unexpended provisions"     ts
103odd Oppositional Defiant Disorder     ts
104odd We say that a function, f, is odd, if it satisfies the equation f(-x) = -f(x) for all values of x This terminology is based on the fact that all odd power functions (e g , x3, x5, x-1, etc ) satisfy this equation     ts
105odd when divided by two, has a remainder of one -- "With practice it becomes easy to determine if a number is even or odd " (69)     ts
106odd of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e g     ts
107odd beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; "a curious hybrid accent"; "her speech has a funny twang"; "they have some funny ideas about war"; "had an odd name"; "the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves"; "something definitely queer about this town"; "what a rum fellow"; "singular behavior"     ts
108odd The odd man out, the odd woman out, or the odd one out in a particular situation is a person who is different from the other people in it. Azerbaijan has been the odd man out, the one republic not to hold democratic elections Mark and Rick were the odd ones out in claiming to like this cherry beer. see also odds, odds and ends. Variant of Od     ts
109odd are odd numbers     ts
110odd 1 of a level, as "one-odd" at the one-level 2 of tricks, six more than the number specified, as "two odd tricks" or eight tricks altogether     ts
111odd an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests"     ts
112odd not divisible by two an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests"     ts
113odd Different from what is usual or common; unusual; singular; peculiar; unique; strange     ts
114odd (Oppositional Defiant Disorder)     ts
115odd Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles     ts
116odd of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e     ts
117odd not easily explained; "it is odd that his name is never mentioned"     ts
118odd not easily explained; "it is odd that his name is never mentioned" not divisible by two an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests" of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e     ts
119odd tests whether its argument, which must be an integer, is odd     ts
120odd (1) of a level, as "one-odd" (at the one-level)     ts
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