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1 French

Pronunciation

  • AHD : pâr
  • IPA : /peə(r)/
  • SAMPA : /pe@(r)/

Homophones

Noun

pair (plural pairs)

  1. Two similar or identical things taken together.
    I couldn't decide which of the two dresses I preferred, so I bought the pair.
  2. (followed by of) Two; a couple of.
  3. Two people in a relationship, partnership or friendship.
    My wife and I make a great pair.
  4. Used in the names of some objects and garments that have two similar parts or halves.
    a pair of scissors
    a pair of jeans

Translations

  • Dutch: paar n, koppel n, stel n, tweetal n
  • French: paire f
  • Italian: paio m (plural: paia f)

Transitive verb

to pair (present participle pairing, past tense and past participle paired)

  1. To put (two people or things) together.

Related terms

  • pair off
  • pair up

French

Adjective

pair m (f paire, m plural pairs, f plural paires)

  1. (number) even

Noun

pair m (plural pairs)

  1. peer



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