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I . pair [peəʳ, Am per] N

2. pair (two-part item):

okulary pl
two pairs of trousers

II . pair [peəʳ, Am per] VB intr

III . pair [peəʳ, Am per] VB trans

au pair [əʊˈpeəʳ, Am oʊˈper] N

I . pair off VB intr

II . pair off VB trans

Usage examples with pairs

in pairs

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If ligands donate multiple pairs of electrons, they will occupy multiple coordination sites.
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Inflorescences bear up to three pairs of flowers.
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Kim's polariton laser, however, pairs electrons with so-called "holes" to form another type of particle, an exciton.
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It is a monogamous species, and pairs nest in suitable tree cavities.
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Officers were told that ten pairs of eyeglass frames, worth about $4,575, were taken from the business.
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The company have already sold one pair of the gold undies and are running a competition to give away another three pairs.
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Most often eaten at breakfast or as a snack, idlis are usually served in pairs with chutney, sambar, or other accompaniments.
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These psychological differences are sorted into four opposite pairs, or "dichotomies", with a resulting eight possible psychological types.
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The power amplifier supplies equal bias current to two pairs of electromagnets on opposite sides of a rotor.
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In one kind of study, identical twins reared apart are compared to randomly selected pairs of people.
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