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Qué (quién) es long odds - definición


Long, Long, Long         
  • [[Elliott Smith]], pictured at a concert in January 2003, covered the song in his live performances.
  • Meditation caves at [[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi]]'s former [[ashram]] in Rishikesh, India. The Beatles' stay at the ashram in early 1968 served as part of Harrison's inspiration for the song.
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SONG BY THE BEATLES, WRITTEN AND SUNG BY GEORGE HARRISON
Long Long Long; Long, Long, Long (The Beatles song)
"Long, Long, Long" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). It was written by George Harrison, the group's lead guitarist, while he and his bandmates were attending Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Transcendental Meditation course in Rishikesh, India, in early 1968.
Odds and evens (hand game)         
HAND GAME PLAYED BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE
Odds-on poke; Choosies; Bucking up; Gerade und Ungerade
Odds and evens is a simple game of chance and hand game, involving two people simultaneously revealing a number of fingers and winning or losing depending on whether they are odd or even, or alternatively involving one person picking up coins or other small objects and hiding them in their closed hand, while another player guesses whether they have an odd or even number. The game may be used to make a decision or played for fun.
odds         
RATIO OF THE PROBABILITY THAT AN EVENT WILL HAPPEN TO THE PROBABILITY THAT IT WILL NOT HAPPEN
Money line; Betting odds; Fractional odds; Decimal odds; Odds against; Wholesale odds; Wholesale Odds; Odds in favor; Shoo-in; Shoe-in; Shoe in; Shoo in; Even odds; Odds (statistics); Odds (gambling)
1.
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.
N-PLURAL: usu the N
see also odds-on
2.
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.
N-PLURAL
3.
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.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR, oft PHR with n
4.
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...
PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n
5.
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...
PHRASE: PHR with cl
6.
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.
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
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.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Long Odds
Long Odds is a 1922 British sports drama film directed by A.E.
Ejemplos de uso de long odds
1. Joe Lieberman, D–Conn., though he realized the long odds.
2. For a campaign pushing against long odds, it was a show of determination.
3. In spite of those long odds, Sister Brun was pressing ahead.
4. These are long odds and will require luck as well as judgment.
5. Afterward, Druce‘s lawyer, John LaChance, acknowledged the long odds of succeeding with an insanity defense.