1. Two corresponding persons or items, similar in form or function and matched or associated: a pair of shoes.
2. One object composed of two joined, similar parts that are dependent upon each other: a pair of pliers.
3.
a. Two persons who are married, engaged, or dating.
b. Two persons who have something in common and are considered together: a pair of hunters.
c. Two mated animals.
d. Two animals joined together in work.
4. Games Two playing cards of the same denomination.
5. Two members of a deliberative body with opposing opinions on a given issue who agree to abstain from voting on the issue, thereby offsetting each other.
6. Chemistry An electron pair.
v.paired, pair·ing, pairs
v.tr.
1. To arrange in sets of two; couple.
2. To join in a pair; mate.
3. To provide a partner for.
v.intr.
1. To form pairs or a pair.
2. To join in marriage; mate.
[Middle English, from Old French paire, from Latin paria, equals, pl. of pr, a pair, from pr, equal; see per-2 in Indo-European roots.]
Usage Note: The noun pair can be followed by a singular or plural verb. The singular is always used when pair denotes the set taken as a single entity: This pair of shoes is on sale. A plural verb is used when the members are considered as individuals: The pair are working more harmoniously now. After a number other than one, pair itself can be either singular or plural, but the plural is now more common: She bought six pairs (or pair) of stockings.
pair
Noun
1. two identical or similar things matched for use together: a pair of shoes
2. two people, animals, or things used or grouped together: a pair of tickets
3. an object consisting of two identical or similar parts joined together: a pair of jeans
4. a male and a female animal of the same species kept for breeding purposes
5. Parliament two opposed members who both agree not to vote on a specified motion
6. two playing cards of the same denomination
7. one member of a matching pair: I can't find the pair to this glove
Verb
1. to group (people or things) in twos
2. pair off to separate into groups of two [Latin par equal]
USAGE: Like other collective nouns, pair takes a singular or a plural verb according to whether it is seen as a unit or as a collection of two things: the pair are said to dislike each other; a pair of good shoes is essential.
Pair two things, persons, or animals.
Examples: pair of open lips, 1647; of mules (about thirty, for carrying tin); of oars (pair of rowers), 1598; of organs (music), 1493; of playing cards, 1530; of spurs, 1375; of stairs (a flight), 1530; of tinminers (ten men).
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Noun
1.
pair - a set of two similar things considered as a unit
unite, unify - act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
2.
pair - bring two objects, ideas, or people together; "This fact is coupled to the other one"; "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?"; "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project"
USAGE Like other collective nouns, pair takes a singular or a plural verb according to whether it is seen as a unit or as a collection of two things: the pair are said to dislike each other; a pair of good shoes is essential.
a pair of scissors/trousers → un paio di forbici/pantaloni
pair offvi to pair off (with sb) → farecoppia (con qn)
pair
npair[peə]
1 a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together a pair of shoes/gloves.paarزَوْجчифтpárpardasPaarζευγάριparpaarجفتparipaireזוּגजोड़ेpar(egy) pársepasangpar, samstæðapaio1組み한 쌍[]porapārispasangpaarparparaparperecheпарные предметы, параpárparparparคู่çift一雙параجوڑاđôi一双
2 a single thing made up of two parts a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.paarزَوْج مِنнещо, съставено от две частиjedny (např. nůžky, kalhoty)en saks; et par bukser(etwas Zweiteiliges)αντικείμενομεδύο σκέληpar(mitmus)چیز دو جزئیsakset, housutpaireזוּגजोड़ीsparitiolló, nadrág stbsesuatu yang terdiri dari 2 bagianpar; stykkipaio2つの部分からなるもの한 벌pārissepasangpaarparparaparperecheвещь, состоящая издвухчастейjedny (nohavice, nožnice ap.)parparparของที่เป็นคู่(iki parçadan oluşan) bir (şey)由兩部分組成的單件物品річ, що складається з двох частин; парний предметکوئي ايک شئ جو دو اجزاء کو ملا کر بنائي گئي ہوcái由两部分组成的单件物品
3 two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.paarزَوْج، إثْنان، زَوْجانдвойкаpár, dvojicepardasPaarζευγάρι, ζεύγοςparejapaarزوجparicoupleזוּגजोड़ी, युगल जैसेparpársepasang(kærustu)parcoppiaつがい두 사람[]pora, porelėpārispasanganpaar(kjæreste-/ekte)pardwójka, paraparcuplu, perecheпараpárparparparคนหรือสตว์ที่çift, ikili一對пара; подружжяجوڑيcặp一对
v
to make into a pair She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.saamvoegيُرَتِّبُ زَوْجاобразувам двойкаspárovatsætte sammen medpaarweiseordnenζευγαρώνωformarparejacon; emparejarpaari(meheks) panemaجفت کردنolla parinafairelapaireלְזַווֵגजोड़ा बनाना, या लगानाzdružiti (se)u parpárosítmemasangparaabbinare, appaiare組む짝지우다suporuotisalikt pārīdipasangkaneenpaardoenvormenordneparvis; parezestawiać paryemparelhara face/a forma o pereche (cu)соединятьпарамиutvoriť párzdružiti v paruparitipara ihop (samman)จับคู่eşleştirmek成對,配對добирати пари; одружуватисяجوڑا بناناghép cặp成对,配对
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