at odds
US /æt ɑdz/
・UK /æt ɔdz/
B1 中級
phr.片語不和
They were at odds over who should pay the bill
adj.形容詞不和
The siblings are always at odds with each other.
adj.形容詞矛盾
His behavior is at odds with his stated beliefs.
影片字幕
印尼在南海 "攻擊 "中國!| 中國無刪減 (Indonesia "Attacks" China in South China Sea! | China Uncensored)
05:37
- disputes that have put China at odds with pretty much everyone else.
這場爭奪已導致中國幾乎與所有其他國家不和
【商務英文】想成為讓人追隨的領導者,從哪裡開始? (The Explainer: What It Takes to Be a Great Leader)
02:24
- Ironically, the drive that often propels people into level-four leadership stands at odds with the humility required to rise to level five.
很諷刺的是,驅動人們晉升到第四級領導力所需的動力,往往會與達到第五級所需的謙遜特質背道而馳。
- at odds with the humility required to rise to level five,
和勝任第五集領導的謙卑背道而馳,
青春期。心理學速成班#20 (Adolescence: Crash Course Psychology #20)
10:15
- In other words, their newly-forming identities were at odds with other people's expectations of what roles they should play, hence the confusion.
換句話說,他們正在發展的個人特質與他人的對自己的角色期待產生衝突,因而令他們困惑。