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n.同等,(股票等)票面价值 adj.票面的,平价的,平均的,标准的,

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动词过去式:parred 过去分词:parred 现在分词:parring 第三人称单数:pars

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par=equal(相等)

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par


/pɑ:(r); pɑr/
n
1 [sing] (also par value) price that is printed on stocks and shares; face value (证券与股票的)票面价值, 面值
*sell shares above/at/below par 以高于[等于/低于]面值的价值出售股票.
2 [sing] (also par of exchange) recognized value of one country's currency in terms of another's 汇兑平价; 外汇牌价.
3 [sing] (in golf) number of strokes considered necessary for a first-class player to complete a hole or course (高尔夫球的)(一洞或一场球的)标准杆数
*Par for the course is 72. 该球场规定的标准杆数是72.
* She went round the course in three below (ie three strokes less than) par. 她用比标准杆数少三杆打完该场. Cf 参看 birdie 2, bogey 1, eagle 2.
4 (idm 习语) below `par (infml 口) less well, alert, etc than usual 一般水平以下; 不大好
*I'm feeling a bit below par today. 我今天不大舒服. be ,par for the `course (infml 口) be what one would expect to happen or expect sb to do 不出所料;料到某人要做某事
*She was an hour late, was she? That's about par for the course for her. 她晚了一个钟头了吧? 她就是这样. on a par with sb/sth equal in importance, quality, etc to sb/sth 与某人[某事物]同等重要、同水平等
*As a writer she was on a par with the great novelists. 她是与伟大小说家齐名的作家. up to `par (infml 口) as good/well as usual 达到平常的高水平
*I didn't think her performance was up to par. 我认为她表现得不及平时.

par


n[U]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin;Origin:'equal']
be on a par (with sth)
to be at the same level or standard
 The wages of clerks were on a par with those of manual workers.
 We will have Christmas decorations on a par with anything on show at the MetroCentre.
be below/under par
a) to feel a little ill or lacking in energy
 I've been feeling a little under par the last couple of weeks.
b)alsonot be up to par
to be less good than usual or below the proper standard
 None of the people who'd auditioned were really up to par.
 The champion was playing well below par.
be par for the course
to be what you would normally expect to happen - used to show disapproval
 Long hours and tough working conditions are often par for the course in catering.
the number of strokes a good player should take to hit the ball into a hole in the game of golf
 The last hole is a par five.
alsopar valuetechnical
the value of a stock or bond that is printed on it when it is first sold
 bonds sold at 97% of their par value
at/above/below/under par
 The notes are currently trading at 10% above par.
par excellence
1. Charles Dickens was a raconteur par excellence.
    查理斯・狄更斯是一位非常卓越的健谈者。

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