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1 | the usual or expected standard , especially the standard of someone’ s work or health 标准;(尤指某人的工作或健康)水准 |
| below/under par His initial performances have been well below par. 他最初的几场表演大失水准。 |
| not up to par Most of the scripts we read are simply not up to par. 我们看过的大部分答卷连一般水准都达不到。 |
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2 | in the sport of golf , the number of times that a player is expected to hit a ball to get it into one hole , or into all of the holes (高尔夫球一洞或一场球的)标准杆数 |
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3 | par business the original value of a stock market share (股票的)票面价值,面值 |
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- | on a par with |
| of the same quality as or at the same level as |
| 与…质量相同;与…水平相当;与…持平 |
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| Profits should be on a par with last year. 盈利应该与去年持平。 |
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- | par for the course informal |
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1 | usual or expected in a particular situation 意料之中的;不出所料的 | For a footballer, that kind of injury is par for the course. 对于足球运动员来说,受那样的伤是不足为奇的。 | |
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2 | used for showing that , although something is usual or expected , you do not like it or approve of it 意料之中(但不喜欢或不赞同)的事 | The train was late, but that’ s par for the course these days. 火车晚点了,但这年月就是这个样子。 | |
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