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pair Идиома
a fresh pair of eyes
a different reader, one who has not seen the writing A fresh pair of eyes may find many errors in this report.
beyond repair
ruined, cannot be repaired, a lost cause That copier is wrecked. It's beyond repair.
fresh pair of eyes
(See a fresh pair of eyes)
pair off/pair up
find a partner, organize people in two's The coach asked us to pair off and practise passing the ball.
despair of
1.be without hope of 绝望;丧失信心 Don't despair of success;where there is a will,there is a way.别对成功悲观失望,有志者事竟成。 He despaired of winning the game.他丧失了赢得这场比赛的信心。 The patient's life was despaired of.这个病人没有救活的希望。 2.feel very anxious about 非常担忧 She despairs of her son.她为她儿子担心。
pair off
join or cause sb. to join sb. else to make a pair or couple(使)成对 The teacher told the children to pair off.老师让孩子们分成两人小组。 John paired up with Mary to play tennis.约翰和玛丽配对在网球中打双打。 The two eventually paired off after having been friends for several years.他们俩交了几年朋友后终于结婚了。 This shoe does not seem to pair up with that.这只鞋似乎跟那一只不成对。
pair off/up
join or cause sb. to join sb. else to make a pair or couple(使)成对 The teacher told the children to pair off.老师让孩子们分成两人小组。 John paired up with Mary to play tennis.约翰和玛丽配对在网球中打双打。 The two eventually paired off after having been friends for several years.他们俩交了几年朋友后终于结婚了。 This shoe does not seem to pair up with that.这只鞋似乎跟那一只不成对。
pair up
join or cause sb. to join sb. else to make a pair or couple(使)成对 The teacher told the children to pair off.老师让孩子们分成两人小组。 John paired up with Mary to play tennis.约翰和玛丽配对在网球中打双打。 The two eventually paired off after having been friends for several years.他们俩交了几年朋友后终于结婚了。 This shoe does not seem to pair up with that.这只鞋似乎跟那一只不成对。
throw one's hands up in despair
Idiom(s): throw one's hands up in despair
Theme: ENDINGS
to give up; to raise one's hands making a sign of giving up. • John threw his hands up in despair because they wouldn't let him see his brother in the hospital. • There was nothing I could do to help. I threw up my hands in despair and left.
sink into despair
Idiom(s): sink into despair
Theme: DEPRESSION
[for someone] to grieve or become depressed. • After losing all my money, I sank into despair. • There is no need to sink into despair. Everything is going to be all right.
in good repair
Idiom(s): in good repair
Theme: FUNCTIONING
in good condition; operating well; well taken care of. (Usually said of a thing rather than a person.) • The house is in good repair and ought to attract a number of potential buyers. • If the car were in good repair, it would run more smoothly.
Safe pair of hands
A person who can be trusted to do something without causing any trouble is a safe pair of hands.
Show someone a clean pair of heels
If you show someone a clean pair of heels, you run faster than them when they are chasing you.
pair off|pair
v. 1. To make a pair of; put two together; associate; match. Mrs. Smith paired off her guests by age and tastes. 2. To belong to a pair; become one of a pair. Jane paired off with Alice in a tennis doubles match. 3. To divide or join into pairs. Later in the day the picnic crowd paired off for walks and boat rides.
pair up|pair
v. 1. To make a pair of; match. When she finished the mending, she paired up the socks. 2. To form a pair; to be or become one of a pair. Not all the socks would pair up.Joe paired up with Charlie to work on the lesson.
pair
pair In addition to the idiom beginning with pair, also see show one's heels.
An pair idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with pair, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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