释义 |
odds and sods noun bits and pieces. Now used as a variant of conventional 'odds and ends'; originally military slang for 'miscellaneous men or duties' UK, 1935
odds and sodsAn assortment of small, miscellaneous items, especially those that are not especially important or valuable. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I can never find my what I need amongst all the odds and sods in this drawer! I wish the house weren't so cluttered up with odds and sods. |