pair

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n. 一双, 一对, 一副 v. (使)成对

发音

UK /pɛə/
US /pɛ(ə)ɹ/
AU /peː/
NZ /ˈpeə/
NZ /ˈpiə/
SCOT /ˈpeɹ/
/ˈpɜː/

词形变化

pairs 复数 pairs pairs 三单 pairing 现在分词 paired 过去式 paired 过去分词

别名

paire peare

教材释义与例句

名词

一对,一双,一副

an object that is made from two similar parts that are joined together

释义与例句

n. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Two alike or identical things taken together; often followed by of.

    一对

    I couldn't decide which of the pair of designer shirts I preferred, so I bought the pair.

  2. 2.

    Two alike or identical things taken together; often followed by of.

    One of the constituent items that make up a pair.

  3. 3.

    Two people in a relationship, partnership or friendship.

    夫妇

    一对

    一双

    Spouses should make a great pair.

  4. 4.

    Used with binary nouns (often in the plural to indicate multiple instances, since such nouns are plural only, except in some technical contexts).

    a pair of scissors; two pairs of spectacles; several pairs of jeans

  5. 5.

    A couple of working animals attached to work together, as by a yoke.

    A pair is harder to drive than two mounts with separate riders.

  6. 6.

    A poker hand that contains two cards of identical rank, which cannot also count as a better hand.

    游戏
  7. 7.

    A score of zero runs (a duck) in both innings of a two-innings match.

    体育 游戏
  8. 8.

    A double play, two outs recorded in one play.

    非正式 体育 游戏

    They turned a pair to end the fifth.

  9. 9.

    A doubleheader, two games played on the same day between the same teams.

    非正式 体育 游戏

    The Pirates took a pair from the Phillies.

  10. 10.

    A boat for two sweep rowers.

    体育
  11. 11.

    A pair of breasts.

    俚语

    She's got a gorgeous pair.

  12. 12.

    A pair of testicles.

    俚语

    Grow a pair, mate.

  13. 13.

    The exclusion of one member of a parliamentary party from a vote, if a member of the other party is absent for important personal reasons.

    澳大利亚 政治
  14. 14.

    Two members of opposite parties or opinion, as in a parliamentary body, who mutually agree not to vote on a given question, or on issues of a party nature during a specified time.

    There were two pairs on the final vote.

  15. 15.

    A number of things resembling one another, or belonging together; a set.

    古体
  16. 16.

    In a mechanism, two elements, or bodies, which are so applied to each other as to mutually constrain relative motion; named in accordance with the motion it permits, as in turning pair, sliding pair, twisting pair.

v.
  1. 1.

    To group into one or more sets of two.

    及物

    The wedding guests were paired boy/girl and groom's party/bride's party.

  2. 2.

    to link two electronic devices wirelessly together, especially through a protocol such as Bluetooth.

    计算机 工程 数学

    It was not possible to pair my smartphone with an incompatible smartwatch.

  3. 3.

    To bring two (animals, notably dogs) together for mating.

    及物
  4. 4.

    To come together for mating.

    不及物
  5. 5.

    To engage (oneself) with another of opposite opinions not to vote on a particular question or class of questions.

    俚语 政治
  6. 6.

    To suit; to fit, as a counterpart.

    不及物
  7. 1.

    To impair, to make worse.

    废旧 及物
  8. 2.

    To become worse, to deteriorate.

    不及物 废旧

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词源

From Middle English paire, from Old French paire, from Latin paria (“equals”), neuter plural of par (“pair”). Related to pār (“equal”, adjective). Compare Saterland Frisian Poor (“pair”), West Frisian pear (“pair”), Dutch paar (“pair”), German Paar (“pair”), Italian paio (“pair”)

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