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parBrE /pɑː(r)/NAmE /pɑːr/ noun [U] (in golf 高尔夫球) the number of strokes a good player should need to complete a course or to hit the ball into a particular hole 标准杆◆a par five hole 标准杆为五杆的球洞◆Par for the course is 72. 这个球场的标准杆是 72 杆。 (also ˈpar value) (business 商业) the value that a share in a company had originally (股票的)面值,票面价值◆to be redeemed at par 以面值兑换●below/under ˈparless well, good, etc. than is usual or expected 不太好;不佳;不及平常好;不如预期◆Teaching in some subjects has been well below par. 一些科目的教学一直远达不到标准。●be ˌpar for the ˈcourse(disapproving) to be just what you would expect to happen or expect sb to do in a particular situation 不出所料;果不其然 SYN norm ◆Starting early and working long hours is par for the course in this job. 开工早、工时长是这份工作的常态。●on a par with sb/sthas good, bad, important, etc. as sb/sth else 与…同样好(或坏、重要等);不相上下;伯仲之间●up to ˈparas good as usual or as good as it should be 达到通常(或应有)的水准 SYN up to scratch |