par UK [pɑ:r] US [pɑ:r] noun EQUAL 同等的 on a par (with sb/sth) ■the same as or equal to someone or something 和…同样,不相上下,不相伯仲•The regeneration of the city's downtown dock front will put it on a par with Nice or Cannes.市中心临码头地区重建后,该市将能与尼斯或坎城相媲美。 UK [pɑ:r] US [pɑ:r] noun STANDARD 标准 uncountable ■the usual standard or condition 一般水准;通常状况 uncountable ■the expected number of times in golf that a good player should have to hit the ball in order to get it into a hole or into all the holes (高尔夫球)标准杆数•Tiger Woods finished the round 10 below/under par.老虎‧伍兹以低于标准杆数十杆的成绩完成了该轮比赛。 par (value) specialized ■the original value of a share in a business (股票的)票面价值 UK [pɑ:r] US [pɑ:r] noun be par for the course disapproving ■If a type of behaviour, event or situation is par for the course, it is not good but it is normal or as you would expect 不出所料,在预料之中•The school budget is going to be cut again this year, but then that's par for the course.今年学校的预算又要缩减了,不过这是预料之中的。 UK [pɑ:r] US [pɑ:r] noun be up to par ■to be of the usual or expected standard 达到一般水准,达到标准•Her work hasn't been up to par lately.最近她的工作一直不达标。 UK [pɑ:r] US [pɑ:r] noun below/under par ■ill 有病的,不健康的•Are you feeling a bit under par?你感觉有点不舒服吗? ■worse than the usual or expected standard 在一般水准以下的,达不到标准的 |