[/pɑː(r); pɑr/] n 用法: 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 以高於[等於/低於]面值的价值出售股票. 用法: 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. 用法: 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. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) below `par (infml) 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) 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) 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 2 (also para [/ˈprə; ˋpærə/]) abbr 缩写= paragraph: see par 19 见第19段 * paras 39-42, eg in a contract 第39至第42段. |