Both Halves Meaning

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The function of this type of bet is the same as Over/Under but only the goals scored by the away team during the second half will be considered. Both halves over 1.5 You must predict if the total number of goals scored by both teams is a minimum of 2 goals during each half of the match. Both halves under 1.5.

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(one's) better half

One's spouse or romantic partner. I'd love to come out with you guys after work, but I'd better check in with my better half to make sure we don't have any plans for this evening.The work retreat is meant to be for couples, so be sure to bring your better half!

(one's) other half

  • For you to win, the actions of each half of the game are viewed separately and result for each of the halves must go your way. Here, you are placing your bet on the first-half ending in a draw and the away team winning the second half of the game. For you to win, you need both the results of the two halves to be in your favour.
  • BTTS In Both Halves This isn’t a bet for the faint hearted as it means that both teams must score in each half for you to win the bet. But the odd can be rewarding if.
One's spouse, romantic partner, or boyfriend/girlfriend. I'd love to come out to the bars with you after work, but I'd better check in with my other half to make sure we don't have any plans for this evening.The work retreat is meant to be for couples, so be sure to bring your other half!

at half-mast

Partially raised or lowered. The phrase most often describes a flag that has been lowered to honor a recently-deceased person. After our former president died, flags were at half-mast all across the country.My daughter came home from the park covered in dirt, her ponytail at half-mast.

be a game of two halves

sports cliché In football (soccer), to have one team outplay the other in the first half of the game, only to be outplayed themselves in the second half. Used especially in sports reporting and analysis. In a stunning conclusion, Barcelona has overcome a four-goal deficit at half-time to defeat Real Madrid! It truly was a game of two halves.

by halves

Half-heartedly or only partially. You kids need to clean your rooms today, and don't do it by halves—I want every last toy picked up!

do (something) by halves

To do something half-heartedly or only partially. You kids need to clean your rooms today, and don't do it by halves—I want every last toy picked up!

football's a game of two halves

proverb In football (soccer), the fortunes of each team can reverse dramatically between the two 45-minute halves of play. Used especially in sports reporting and analysis. Barcelona has overcome a four-goal deficit to defeat Real Madrid. Football really is a game of two halves.

go halves

To share the cost of something equally between two people. We each had about the same amount to eat and drink, so let's go halves on the bill.I'm pretty broke, but I'll go halves with you on a bottle of wine.

never do things by halves

Never do anything half-heartedly or without effort. My parents constantly told me to never do things by halves, so I always try my hardest in school and aim for straight A's.

not do anything by halves

To not do anything half-heartedly or without maximum effort. Of course Stephanie always gets straight A's—she just can't do anything by halves.

not do things by halves

To not do anything half-heartedly or without effort. Of course Stephanie always gets straight A's—she just can't do things by halves.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

at half-mast

and at half-staff
[of a flag] halfway up or down its flagpole. The flag was flying at half-mast because the general had died.Americans fly flags at half-staff on Memorial Day.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

at half-mast

Halfway up or down, as in The church bells tolled off and on all day and the flags were at half-mast. This term refers to placing a flag halfway up a ship's mast or flagpole, a practice used as a mark of respect for a person who has died or, at sea, as a distress signal. Occasionally the term is transferred to other objects, as in Tom's pants were at half-mast as he raced around the playground, or The puppy's tail was at half-mast. [First half of 1600s]

by halves

Imperfectly, reluctantly, or half-heartedly, as in You really can't paint a portrait by halves. [Mid-1500s]

go halves

Also, go fifty-fifty. Share equally. For example, Ann suggested that they go halves on the rent, or The brothers are going fifty-fifty in their new business. The first term dates from the late 1600s, the variant from the early 1900s.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

not do things by halves

If you do not do things by halves, you always do things very well and thoroughly or in an extreme way. Kim and Christopher Dunn are not a couple to do things by halves. When it came to furnishing their new home, they decided to completely redecorate the whole house. Note: You can also say that someone does not do anything by halves. Joe never did anything by halves. He regularly worked 12-hour days, was always in training for the next marathon and in his spare time, built his own house.
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012

go halves (or shares)

share something equally.Half

not do things by halves

do things thoroughly or extravagantly.
See also: by, halves, not, thing

do nothing/not do anything by ˈhalves

do whatever you do completely and thoroughly: She does nothing by halves. When she decided to write a book, it was 1 000 pages long.
See also: anything, by, halves, not, nothing

In Half Or In Halves

go ˈhalves (with somebody)

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go ˌhalf and ˈhalf (with somebody)

(informal) share the total cost of something equally with somebody else: If you drive me up to Edinburgh, we’ll go halves on the petrol.
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017

by halves

See also: by, halves
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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Home to Win Both Halves
This market allows the punter to bet on whether the HOME team will win both halves. The winner is based on goals scored in the halves.
If Golden Arrows is playing Ajax, your bet options will be:
1.GvA YES
2.GvA NO
Therefore if the score at the end of the first half is 1-0, and then the score is 2-0 at the end of the second half, then the winning market will be GvA YES.

Btts Both Halves Today


If the score is 1-0 at the end of the first half, and then 1-1 at the end of the 2nd half, then the winning market will be GvA NO.
If the score is 0-0 at the end of the first half, then this is automatically GvA NO, regardless of the result in the 2nd half.
If the score is 0-1 at the end of the first half, then this is automatically GvA NO, regardless of the result in the 2nd half.

Both Halves Over 1.5 Meaning


If the score is 1-0 at the end of the first half, and 1-0 at the end of the 2nd half, then GvA NO is the winner (as the second half was a 0-0 draw).
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