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复数:pars
第三人称单数:pars
现在分词:parring
过去式:parred
过去分词:parred
noun
the norm or the average in amount or degree; standard.His health is near par for a person of his age.Her work performance has not been up to par recently.
a condition of equality in amount, degree, quality, or the like; level.Last's night's performance was on a par with the previous one.
the face value of a financial security, or the condition of such a security when it sells at this value (often prec. by "at").
in golf, the number of strokes set as a standard for a skilled player on a hole or course.Par is set at thirty-six for the back nine holes.
adjective
normal or average, or at a standard level.
in finance, at or concerning par.
transitive verb & intransitive verb
to have a score equaling par on (a golf hole or course).She parred on that last hole.
on a par同等
on a par with与…同等;和…一样
at paradv. 平价;依照票面价格;与票面价值相等
up to par达到标准
par value面值;票面价值;平价
above par在标准以上;超过票面价值
under par低于或高于平值;(股票,证券等)在票面价值以上或下
on par with与…同等水平
par excellence出类拔萃的;最卓越的
below par在票面价值以下;在标准以下
over par超过票面价值
no par value无票面价值;非平价
above par value高于面值;高于票面价值;平价以上
par value stock有面值的股票
1620年代,“价值或情况的平等”,也指“一种货币相对于另一种货币的价值”,源自拉丁语 par,“相等的,大小相等的,匹配的”,也作名词,“相等的东西,平等”,这是一个起源不明且有争议的词。De Vaan 没有表态。Watkins 认为它可能来自 PIE 词根 *pere-(2)“授予,分配”,并暗示有相互性的建议。另一个猜测将其与 PIE 词根 *per-(5)“从事交易,出售”联系起来(以“给予相等价值”为概念)。“由同意或自然条件确定的标准,平均或通常数量”的意义首次出现于1767年。高尔夫球的意义可追溯至1898年,这导致了 par for the course 的比喻用法,表示“相当正常,可以预期”(在1928年之前)。
球准竿数
[拉]对,双
面值
面额
平价
票面金额
Noun and Verb Latin, one that is equal, from par equal
The first known use of par was in 1601
parade1 of 2noun
great show or display
a formation of a body of troops before a superior officer
a public procession
a crowd of strolling people
the Easter parade
parade2 of 2verb
to cause to march
to march in a parade
promenade entry 2
show off sense 1
parade one's knowledge
parade1 of 2noun
great show or display
a formation of a body of troops before a superior officer
a public procession
a crowd of strolling people
the Easter parade
parade2 of 2verb
to cause to march
to march in a parade
promenade entry 2
show off sense 1
parade one's knowledge
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
parabolanoun
a curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to a straight line in its surface : a curve formed by a point moving so that its distance from a fixed point is equal to its distance from a fixed line
something that is bowl-shaped
parablenoun
a short simple story illustrating a moral or spiritual truth
parnoun
the fixed value of the unit of money of one country expressed in terms of the unit of money of another country
the face value or issuing price of a stock or bond
common level : equality
an accepted standard (as of health)
not feeling up to par
the standard score for a golf hole or course
parnoun
a usual standard of physical condition or health
his insulin production … is not up to par—P. G. Donohue
1 Individuals without coverage often do not receive quality medical attention on par with those who do have insurance.
2 In doing so, he was "setting himself up as a creator on a par with God," the author wrote.
3 You may lose friends in the process of your change, particularly if it involves a relationship that is coming to an end, but that is par for the course.
4 He was deserving of leading roles on par with those Oldman has played.
5 If he asked you to do something horrible, it was par for the course.
6 Most athletes are above par in physical conditions.
大多数运动员的体质在一般水平以上。
7 The par- rotfish lady pounded at the flimsy door with her bony fists.
8 Some of that disappointment has to do with our own outsized expectation that everything must be on par with HBO’s standard setters — if only!
9 “Slide Away”, the last rocker on the album, and a love song on par with “Wonderwall” but with more “grr” and less “ahh,” was originally slated for release until Noel objected.
10 “The surrogate goes round slower; therefore passes through the lung at longer intervals; therefore gives the embryo less oxygen. Nothing like oxygen-shortage for keeping an embryo below par.”
11 Passengers from other flights that had been canceled told me this kind of treatment is par for the course with Vueling.
12 The technology was up to par on my test car.
13 The par 72 Scottish links-style course was built in the 1990s on the site of a former landfill.
14 The main thing that’s changed for The xx is that Smith’s popularity as a solo artist, under his stage name Jamie xx, is now on par with that of the band.
15 She is slightly posher than the Windsors – who are, after all, only a middle-class German family – and a living rebuttal of Wodehouse's dictum, seeming at all times at least two drinks above par.
16 The water park will be on a par with some of the best public swim facilities around.
这个水上公园将与周围那些最好的公共游泳场所一样好。
17 Over the six episodes of "Mind Your Manners," Ho gently corrects a few subjects whose interpersonal sense of decorum is nearly up to par and extensively overhauls others.
18 Domestic ticket sales for the movie were on par with those for the first installment in Illumination’s blockbuster “Despicable Me” franchise.
19 But that's just par for the course in modern art self-education; it doesn't read as anime pastiche.
20 Together they almost compensate for the noticeable absence of a character on par with the authoritarian mistress played by Tilda Swinton in the film.
1 标准杆数
4 面值
6 兑换率
8 标准
standard stock normal regulation quintessentially canonically average measure Mark criterion gauge norm normality touchstone orthodox received normative criteria benchmark baseline canon classic standing level test rule touch mark grade index regulator prototype dick denominator normalcy plumb line common beam formal classical reputable idiomatic copybook PX value tradition
9 标准的
standard stock normal regulation classic formal classical reputable normative idiomatic copybook PX
10 票面金额
12 一般标准
13 同价
15 一般
run-of-mill run-of-mine mill-run general common average routine Catholic decent universal steam ordinary moderate generic prevailing so-so middling vulgate currently generally typically mostly broad commonly universally ordinarily generality fair to middling in gross
16 票面价值
17 一般的
run-of-mill run-of-mine mill-run general common average routine Catholic decent universal steam ordinary moderate generic prevailing so-so middling vulgate broad
20 常态的
21 同等
level square equal fellow equivalent coordinate comparable tantamount coequal coordinative coequally equality coordination parity equivalence coequality on an equality every bit as on a par commensurate like indistinction peer even hunky
22 汇兑平价
24 平等