pair
英 [peə]
美[pɛr]
- n. 一对,一双,一副
- vt. 把…组成一对
- n. (Pair)人名;(英、法)佩尔
实用场景例句
- a pair of gloves/shoes/earrings, etc.
- 一副手套、一双鞋、一对耳环等
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- a huge pair of eyes
- 一双大眼睛
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- The vase is one of a matching pair .
- 这只花瓶是一对中的一只。
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- a pair of trousers/pants/jeans, etc.
- 一条长裤、裤子、牛仔裤等
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- a pair of glasses/binoculars/scissors, etc.
- 一副眼镜、一架双筒望远镜、一把剪刀等
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- (informal)I've had enough of the pair of you!
- 你们俩让我烦透了!
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- Get pairs of students to act out the dialogue in front of the class.
- 叫学生两人一组在课堂上演出这个对话。
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- Get the students to do the exercise as pair work (= two students work together).
- 让学生两人一组做练习。
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- a breeding pair
- 用于繁殖的一对
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- a pair of swans
- 一对天鹅
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- a carriage and pair
- 双驾马车
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- We need an extra pair of hands if we're going to finish on time.
- 要想按时完成任务,我们就要再增加一个人。
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- Colleagues regard him as a safe pair of hands (= sb who can be relied on to do a job well) .
- 同事认为他办事可靠。
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- Students worked in pairs on the project.
- 学生两人一组做这个项目。
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- Each blind student was paired with a sighted student.
- 每个盲人学员都配了一个有视力的学员。
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- All the shoes on the floor were neatly paired.
- 地板上的鞋子都整齐成双地摆着。
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- Many of the species pair for life.
- 许多物种都终生配对。
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- It seemed that all her friends were pairing off.
- 好像她的朋友全都成双结对了。
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- He's always trying to pair me off with his cousin.
- 他总想把我和他表弟配成一对。
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- ...a pair of socks.
- 一双袜子
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- ...trainers that cost up to 90 pounds a pair...
- 售价高达90英镑一双的运动鞋
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- ...a pair of faded jeans.
- 一条褪色的牛仔裤
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- ...a pair of binoculars.
- 一副双筒望远镜
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- A pair of teenage boys were smoking cigarettes...
- 两个十来岁的男孩正在吸烟。
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- The pair admitted that their three-year-old marriage was going through 'a difficult time'...
- 那对夫妻承认他们3年的婚姻正在经历一个“困难期”。
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- The trainees will then be paired with experienced managers.
- 实习生随后将会与经验丰富的经理结成对子。
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- He has now held five cabinet posts and remains a safe pair of hands.
- 他现在担任5个内阁职位,仍是一个靠得住的人。
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同义词辨析
couple, pair
这两个名词均有"一对,一双"之意。
couple: 多指在一起或彼此有关系的两个人或两个同样的事物。
pair: 含义广泛,可指人或物。用于物时,指两个互属的事物,缺此或失彼都会失去使用价值,或指由相对称的两部分构成的一件东西。