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1 be at odds
(to be quarrelling: He has been at odds with his brother for years.) på kant* * *(to be quarrelling: He has been at odds with his brother for years.) på kant
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be at odds with sb — be at odds (with sb/sth) ► to disagree with someone: »She and her boss are at odds over the issue of training. »On this issue, Britain is at odds with the rest of the EU. ► if two things are at odds, they are very different and cannot both be… … Financial and business terms
be at odds with sb/sth — be at odds (with sb/sth) ► to disagree with someone: »She and her boss are at odds over the issue of training. »On this issue, Britain is at odds with the rest of the EU. ► if two things are at odds, they are very different and cannot both be… … Financial and business terms
be at odds with sth — be at odds (with sb/sth) ► to disagree with someone: »She and her boss are at odds over the issue of training. »On this issue, Britain is at odds with the rest of the EU. ► if two things are at odds, they are very different and cannot both be… … Financial and business terms
be at odds with something — be at odds with (something) if one statement or description is at odds with another, it is different when it should be the same. Blake s version of events was at odds with the official police report … New idioms dictionary
be at odds with — (something) if one statement or description is at odds with another, it is different when it should be the same. Blake s version of events was at odds with the official police report … New idioms dictionary
at odds with someone — at odds (with (someone/something)) in disagreement. Such behavior is clearly at odds with what civilized society expects. The two women were hopelessly at odds … New idioms dictionary
at odds with something — at odds (with (someone/something)) in disagreement. Such behavior is clearly at odds with what civilized society expects. The two women were hopelessly at odds … New idioms dictionary
at odds with — at odds (with (someone/something)) in disagreement. Such behavior is clearly at odds with what civilized society expects. The two women were hopelessly at odds … New idioms dictionary
put (someone) at odds with (someone) — be at odds to disagree. His views on Europe put him at odds with the rest of the party … New idioms dictionary
at odds with somebody — be at ˈodds (with sb) (over/on sth) idiom to disagree with sb about sth • He s always at odds with his father over politics. Main entry: ↑oddsidiom … Useful english dictionary
be at odds with somebody on something — be at ˈodds (with sb) (over/on sth) idiom to disagree with sb about sth • He s always at odds with his father over politics. Main entry: ↑oddsidiom … Useful english dictionary