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1 par for the course
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2 par
n. gelijke status of gelijk niveau; pari(koers)(:handel); standaard score voor elk gat op een golfterrein (Golf)par1[ pa:] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 gemiddelde/normale toestand4 〈 golf〉 par 〈maximum aantal slagen dat een goede speler onder normale omstandigheden nodig heeft om bal in hole te krijgen〉♦voorbeelden:1 be on/to a par (with) • gelijk zijn (aan), op één lijn staan (met)put (up)on a par • gelijkstellen, op één lijn stellenthe par value of these bonds is £100 • de nominale waarde van deze aandelen is honderd pondabove par • boven pari, boven de nominale waarde, met winstat par • op paribelow par • onder pari¶ par for the course • de gebruikelijke procedure, wat je kunt verwachten————————par2〈werkwoord; parred〉
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