pair的中文
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pair
/ pZE /
◙ noun
1. a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit
• 一双,一对,一副
»a pair of gloves.
一幅手套。
»a pair of shoes.
一双鞋。
an article or object consisting of two joined or corresponding parts not used separately
• (两个相同部分组成的)一条;一把
»a pair of jeans.
一条牛仔裤。
»a pair of scissors.
一把剪刀。
»she resolved to buy him a new pair.
她决定给他买一条新裤子。
two playing cards of the same denomination
• 对子(指两张同点的纸牌)
»Jacobs had two pairs.
雅各布有两个对子。
two people related in some way or considered together
• 一对;俩人(指相关的两个人)
»a company run by a pair of brothers.
由兄弟俩管理的一个公司。
»get out, the pair of you, before I change my mind.
你们俩趁我还没有改变主意给我滚出去。
»students work alone or in pairs.
学生独立学习或两人一组学习。
the second member of a pair in relation to the first
• (成对物的)另一只;(搭档的)另一人
»each course member tries to persuade his pair of the merits of his model.
每个赛车手都试图使他的搭档相信他那种型号赛车的优点。
a mated couple of animals
• (动物)交配的一对
»76 pairs of red kites.
76对红鸢。
two horses harnessed side by side
• 两匹并排驾车的马
either or both of two members of a legislative assembly on opposite sides who absent themselves from voting by mutual arrangement, leaving the relative position of the parties unaffected
• (议会中)相约放弃投票权的敌对两党的两名议员(或其中一名)
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] [常作 be paired] join or connect to form a pair
• 使成对;给…配对
»a cardigan paired with a matching skirt.
配有很相称的裙子的开襟羊毛衫。
[no obj.] (of animals) mate
• (动物)交配
»individuals pair later in the season for breeding in the following year.
单居动物会在季节的晚些时候寻偶以便在来年繁殖下一代。
[no obj.] (pair off/up)form a couple
• 使成对;配对
»Rachel has paired up with Tommy.
雷切尔和汤米配成了一对。
give (a member of a legislative assembly) another member as a pair, to allow both to absent themselves from a vote without affecting the result
• 使(敌对两党的两名议员)组成不投票的一对
【IDIOMS】
◘ pair of hands1. used in reference to a person seen in terms of their participation in a task
• 一起做某事的人,帮手
»we can always do with an extra pair of hands.
我们从不反对多一个人帮忙。
【派生】
♦ pairwise adjective & adverb【语源】
1. Middle English: from Old French paire, from Latin paria 'equal things', neuter plural of par 'equal'. Formerly phrases such as a pair of gloves were expressed without of, as in a pair gloves (compare with German ein Paar Handschuhe)