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  1. at sixes and sevens. idiom informal , old-fashioned in US. Add to word list. in a confused, badly organized, or difficult situation: We've been at sixes and sevens in the office this week. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused. addled. all of a doodah idiom. all over the place idiom. alphabet soup.

  2. en inglés. at sixes and sevens. idiom informal , old-fashioned in US. Add to word list. Add to word list. in a confused, badly organized, or difficult situation: We've been at sixes and sevens in the office this week. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused.

  3. To be at sixes and sevens is to be at a state of confusion and disorder, or of disagreement between parties. What's the origin of the phrase 'At sixes and sevens'? The derivation of this phrase is rather difficult to trace, not least because it has changed in both form and meaning over the nine centuries or so that it has been in use.

  4. " At sixes and sevens " is an English idiom used to describe a condition of confusion or disarray. Origin and early history. It is not known for certain, but the most likely origin of the phrase is the dice game "hazard", a more complicated version of the modern game of craps. [1]

  5. traducir AT SIXES AND SEVENS: confuso, hecho un lío. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  6. The idiomatic phrase at sixes and sevens is meant to describe a state of confusion, disarray, disorder, or a situation marked by chaos or disagreement. If someone or something is at sixes and sevens, it means that they’re in a state of uncertainty or indecision.

  7. 5 de sept. de 2016 · The phrase at sixes and sevens means in a state of total confusion or disarray. Based on the language of dicing, the phrase was originally to set (all) on six and seven. It denoted the hazard of one’s whole fortune, or carelessness as to the consequences of one’s actions.