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    pair 的英语意思

    pairpair1 /peə $ per/ noun (plural pairs or pair) [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1joined together an object that is made from two similar parts that are joined together由两个相似部分连接组成的物品pair of trousers/scissors/glasses etc two pairs of jeans两条牛仔裤 a pair of black tights一条黑色紧身裤2belonging together two things of the same type that are used together两件同类且配套使用的物品pair of a new pair of sandals一双新凉鞋pair of hands/eyes/legs etc She felt as if every pair of eyes in the room was on her.她感觉房间里所有人的目光都集中在她身上。 earrings, £5 a pair耳环,每对5英镑 a pair of skis一副滑雪板 We have five pairs of free tickets to give away.我们有五对免费票可以赠送。3in pairs in groups of two两个一组:  We worked in pairs for the role-play exercise.我们在角色扮演练习中两两配对合作。 The leaves of the tree are arranged in pairs.这棵树的叶子成对排列。4two people two people who are standing or doing something together, or who have some type of connection with each other两个站在一起、共同做某事或相互之间有某种关联的人:  The pair are looking for sponsorship from local businesses.这两人正在寻求当地企业的赞助。pair of a pair of dancers一对舞者Do not use pair to talk about a husband and wife (or two people in a similar relationship). Use couple: They’re a nice couple (NOT pair).5the pair of you/them British English spoken口语 used when you are angry or annoyed with two people用于对两个人感到生气或恼火时:  Oh, get out, the pair of you.哦,你们两个都给我出去。6two animals a)a male and a female animal that come together in order to breed为了繁殖而聚在一起的一雄一雌动物pair of a pair of doves一对鸽子 a breeding pair繁殖配对 b)old use旧式 two horses that work together两匹共同拉车劳作的马7I’ve only got one pair of hands spoken口语 used to say that you are busy and cannot do any more than you are already doing用于表示自己已经应接不暇,无法再多做任何事8an extra pair of hands someone who helps you do something when you are busy在你忙碌时帮你做事的人:  Having an extra pair of hands during busy periods can take the pressure off.繁忙时期多一双帮忙的手,可以减轻压力。9a safe pair of hands someone you can trust and depend on because they are sensible – used especially in news reports因稳重可靠而令人信任和依赖的人——尤用于新闻报道:  Colleagues regard him as a safe pair of hands.同事们视他为可信赖的稳健之人。
    pairpair2 verb 1[intransitive, transitive] to put people or things into groups of two, or to form groups of two将人或物两两分组,或形成两个一组be paired with somebody We were each paired with a newcomer to help with training.我们每人都与一名新人配对,协助培训。GRAMMAR Pair is usually passive in this meaning, when used as a transitive verb.2 (also pair up) [intransitive] if animals pair, they come together in order to breed动物交配,即为繁殖而聚在一起pair off phrasal verb to come together or bring two people together to have a romantic relationship(两人)走到一起,或撮合两人建立恋爱关系:  All the others were pairing off and I was left on my own.其他人都两两配对了,只剩我一个人。pair somebody off with somebody My aunt was forever pairing me off with unsuitable men.我姑姑总是不断地把我和不合适的男人撮合在一起。pair up phrasal verb1 British English to become friends and start to have a relationship成为朋友并开始建立关系:  We learned later that he and Tanya had paired up.我们后来得知他和Tanya已经在一起了。2to work together to do something or to put two people together to do something合作完成某事,或将两人组合在一起完成某事:  They first paired up in the screen adaptation of ‘Grease’.他们首次合作是在电影《油脂》的改编版本中。pair somebody ↔ up They have paired up writers and artists, and commissioned linked works.他们将作家与艺术家配对,并委托创作相互关联的作品。3if animals pair up, they come together in order to breed动物结对,即为繁殖而聚在一起