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pair [pεər]1. nouna. ( = two) paire f• I've only got one pair of hands! je ne peux pas tout faire à la fois !• you two are a right pair! (inf) vous faites vraiment la paire !• to be paired with sb (in competition) avoir qn comme partenaire ; (at work) travailler en équipe avec[people] se mettre par deux* * *[peə(r)] 1.1) ( two matching items) paire f2) (two people, animals etc) ( sexually involved) couple m; ( grouped together) paire f2. 3.transitive verb ranger par deux [gloves, socks]Phrasal Verbs:- pair off- pair up -
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[və:s]1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.) strophe2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.) verset3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) vers -
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A n1 ( two matching items) paire f ; to be one of a pair faire partie d'une paire ; these candlesticks are sold in pairs ces bougeoirs sont vendus par paires ; the children arrive in pairs les enfants arrivent deux par deux ; to work in pairs travailler en groupes de deux ; to put ou arrange sth in pairs mettre en paires ; these gloves are not a pair ces gants sont dépareillés ; I've only got one pair of hands ○ ! je n'ai pas quatre bras ○ ! ;2 ( item made of two parts) paire f ; a pair of glasses/scissors une paire de lunettes/ciseaux ; ⇒ trouser etc ;3 (two people, animals etc) ( sexually involved) couple m ; ( grouped together) paire f ; they're a pair of crooks/fools ce sont deux escrocs/imbéciles ; the pair of them ○ are on very good terms ils s'entendent très bien tous les deux ; a coach and pair une voiture à deux chevaux ;4 GB Pol parlementaire qui a passé un accord avec un parlementaire du parti opposé pour que tous deux s'abstiennent de voter.C vtr apparier [gloves, socks] ; to pair Paul with Julie mettre Paul avec Julie ; to pair jeans with a T-shirt mettre un jean avec un T-shirt ; to pair each name with a photograph associer chaque nom à une photo ; to pair one player against another faire jouer un joueur contre un autre.■ pair off:▶ pair off ( as a couple) se mettre ensemble ; ( for temporary purposes) se mettre par deux ; to pair Ruth off with Paul mettre Ruth et Paul ensemble.■ pair up:▶ pair up [dancers, lovers] former un couple ; [competitors] faire équipe ; to pair Frank up with Rita mettre ensemble Frank et Rita. -
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group [gru:p]1. noungroupe m• to form a group round sth/sb se rassembler autour de qch/qn[people] se regrouper• to group round sth/sb se rassembler autour de qch/qn[+ objects, people] rassembler ; [+ ideas, theories, numbers] regrouper• the children grouped themselves around the teacher les enfants se sont groupés autour du professeur• pupils are grouped according to age and ability les élèves sont répartis en groupes en fonction de leur âge et de leurs aptitudes4. compounds* * *[gruːp] 1.noun groupe m2. 3.transitive verb (also group together) grouper4.intransitive verb (also group together) se grouper -
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group [gru:p]1 noun(c) (in business) groupe m;∎ they're in or part of the Thistle group ils font partie du groupe Thistle(d) (blood type) groupe m;∎ what (blood) group are you? - group AB quel est votre groupe sanguin? - le groupe AB∎ a pop/rock group un groupe pop/rock(f) Linguistics groupe m, syntagme m(work) de groupe; (action, decision) collectif∎ the teacher grouped all the eight-year-olds together l'institutrice a groupé ou regroupé tous les enfants de huit ansse grouper, se regrouper;∎ they all grouped round their leader ils se groupèrent tous autour de leur chef►► group booking réservation f de groupe;group captain colonel m de l'armée de l'air;∎ Group Captain Ross le colonel Ross;Telecommunications group dialling numérotation f groupée;group discount remise f pour les groupes;Psychology group dynamics dynamique f de groupe;Television & Cinema group fader potentiomètre m général;group insurance assurance f collective;group leader (on package tour) accompagnateur(trice) m,f; (for group of children) moniteur(trice) m,f;group manager chef m de groupe;group meeting réunion f de groupe;group photograph photographie f de groupe;Medicine group practice cabinet m médical;∎ to be in group practice faire partie d'un cabinet médical;group sex sexe m de groupe;Television & Cinema group shot plan m de groupe (de personnages);Mathematics group theory théorie f des ensembles;group therapy thérapie f de groupe;Finance group turnover chiffre m d'affaires consolidé ou du groupe;group work travail m d'équipe ou en équipe -
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