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pair /BrE peə(r); NAmE per/ ► SEE ALLpair offpair sb off (with sb)pair uppair sb up (with sb/sth)●ˌpair ˈoff●ˌpair sb ˈoff (with sb) to form a pair or pairs, especially in order to have a romantic relationship; to bring two people together in this way (使)结对,配对,成为恋人◆By the end of the course, everyone had paired off. 课程结束时大家都成双结对了。◆ (especially BrE) They tried to pair their daughter off with the neighbour’s son. 他们想撮合女儿和邻居的儿子。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌpair ˈup●ˌpair sb ˈup (with sb/sth) to form a pair or pairs (with sb/sth) in order to work, play a game, etc. together; to bring two people together for this purpose (工作、比赛等中)组对,配对;使配对◆The job is a lot easier if you pair up with someone else. 你如果找个人搭档,这活儿就轻松多了。◆Writers have been paired up with artists to write articles on paintings. 作家和艺术家联手作画赋文。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |