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1 par
(the normal level, standard, value etc.) valor medio; par- on a par with
par adjetivo ‹ número› even;◊ jugarse algo a pares o nones to decide sth by guessing whether the number of objects held is odd or even■ sustantivo masculino 1◊ un par de preguntas/de veces a couple of questions/of times;a pares two at a time◊ sin par (liter) incomparable, matchless (liter)2 (Arquit) rafter; 3 ( en golf) par;◊ sobre/bajo par over/under par■ sustantivo femenino par;◊ a la par (Fin) at par (value);sabroso a la par que sano both tasty and healthy; baila a la par que canta he dances and sings at the same time
par
I adj Mat even
II sustantivo masculino
1 (conjunto de dos) pair
un par de calcetines, a pair of socks (número reducido, dos) couple: bebimos un par de copas, we had a couple of drinks
2 Mat even number
pares y nones, odds and evens
3 (noble) peer
4 Golf par
cinco bajo par, five under par Locuciones: a la par, (a la vez) at the same time
de par en par, wide open figurado sin par, matchless ' par' also found in these entries: Spanish: abierta - abierto - ablandar - antonomasia - binomio - bofetada - caminar - desliz - durante - esquí - excelencia - gachó - mediar - nominal - número - pincelada - altura - igual - manubrio - parejo - reserva English: couple - cuff links - even - gape - incomparable - lie down - match - neck - pair - par - peer - pin up - spoonful - stocking - underpants - unrivaled - unrivalled - wide open - brace - premium - take - trousers - unsurpassed - widetr[pɑːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (parity) igualdad nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on a par with somebody/something estar al mismo nivel que alguien/algo, correr parejas con alguien en algoto be par for the course ser lo normalto be up to par ser del nivel adecuadoto feel below par sentirse mal, estar en baja formapar ['pɑr] n1) value: valor m (nominal), par fbelow par: debajo de la par2) equality: igualdad fto be on a par with: estar al mismo nivel que3) : par m (en golf)adj.• a la par adj.• nominal adj.• normal adj.n.• equivalencia s.f.• norma de perfección s.f.• paridad s.f.• valor nominal s.m.pɑːr, pɑː(r)mass noun1)a) ( equal level)on a par (with somebody/something): the two athletes are on a par los dos atletas son del mismo nivel; the two systems are more or less on a par los dos sistemas son más o menos parecidos or equivalentes; the new law puts us on a par with workers in other countries — la nueva ley nos pone en igualdad de condiciones or nos equipara con los trabajadores de otros países
b) ( accepted standard)your work is below o not up to par — tu trabajo no está a la altura de lo que se esperaba
not to be/feel up to par, to be/feel below par — (colloq) no estar*/sentirse* del todo bien
2) ( Fin)above/below par (value) — por encima/por debajo de la par
3) ( in golf) par mthree under/over par — tres bajo/sobre par
par for the course — (normal, standard) lo normal, lo habitual
I [pɑː(r)]1. N1) (Econ) par fto be above/below par — estar sobre/bajo la par
2) (Golf) par m3) (fig)to be on a par with sth/sb — estar en pie de igualdad con algo/algn
to place sth on a par with — parangonar or equiparar algo con
to be under or below par — (=ill) sentirse mal, estar indispuesto
2.CPDpar value N — (Econ) valor m a la par
II
*ABBR (Press) = paragraph párr.* * *[pɑːr, pɑː(r)]mass noun1)a) ( equal level)on a par (with somebody/something): the two athletes are on a par los dos atletas son del mismo nivel; the two systems are more or less on a par los dos sistemas son más o menos parecidos or equivalentes; the new law puts us on a par with workers in other countries — la nueva ley nos pone en igualdad de condiciones or nos equipara con los trabajadores de otros países
b) ( accepted standard)your work is below o not up to par — tu trabajo no está a la altura de lo que se esperaba
not to be/feel up to par, to be/feel below par — (colloq) no estar*/sentirse* del todo bien
2) ( Fin)above/below par (value) — por encima/por debajo de la par
3) ( in golf) par mthree under/over par — tres bajo/sobre par
par for the course — (normal, standard) lo normal, lo habitual
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