odds are against one
the odds are against (someone or something)
Someone or something is unlikely to be successful due to some existing circumstances, conditions, or obstacles that are likely to present difficulties. Tiffany wants to pursue a career in modeling, but she's only five feet tall, so the odds are against her. The odds are against their campaign, thanks to a lack of funding.
See also: odds
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
odds are against one
[for fate] to be against one generally. You can give it a try, but the odds are against you. I know the odds are against me, but I wish to run in the race anyway.
See also: odds, one
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- cards are stacked against
- the cards are stacked against (someone or something)
- the odds are against (someone or something)
- the odds are stacked against (someone or something)
- the cards/odds are stacked against somebody/something
- the cards/odds are stacked in favour of somebody/something
- the odds are stacked in (someone's or something's) favor
- the odds are stacked in favor of (someone or something)
- the cards are stacked in (someone's or something's) favor
- the cards are stacked in favor of (someone or something)