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match·ing [ˈmætʃɪŋ] ADJ attr

matching

match1 <-es> [mætʃ] N

I . match2 <-es> [mætʃ] N

3. match (one of pair, couple):

par m

5. match:

zakon n

6. match COMPUT (hit):

III . match2 [mætʃ] VB trans

1. match (complement):

3. match (equal):

4. match usu passive (in contest):

5. match (correspond to):

I . match up VB intr

1. match (make sense, be aligned):

ujemati se [perf ujeti se]

2. match (meet standard):

II . match up VB trans (find complement)

ˈbox·ing match N

match ˈpoint N TENNIS

ˈnee·dle match N SPORTS

re·ˈturn match N

ˈslang·ing match N esp Brit Aus

ˈspar·ring match N

1. sparring match BOXING:

2. sparring match fig (row):

ˈtest match N

ˈwres·tling bout, ˈwres·tling match N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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From season thirteen onward, the pattern changed to one in which episodes have a two-word title with the number of letters matching the season number.
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While the male neck is sometimes adorned with a jewelled hooded serpent, the female neck has a blue lotus matching it.
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Men frequently wear a single suspender to avoid any pride associated with two matching suspenders.
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Her standard outfit is a midriff baring pink sweatshirt and matching sweatpants, anything that reveals her belly button.
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If a customer is looking to buy a smart handbag, suggest a matching wallet or a fun key ring.
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The interesting group is 8 bits long, matching the degree of the polynomial.
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More signature of his apparel is his brown trench coat with his matching fedora hat that has a light purple stripe.
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He looked for connections to weather by means such as matching opposing solar trends during a month to opposing temperature and precipitation trends in cities.
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This is one of only 167 built during its production run, and it comes with a matching fitted luggage set, a hammer, and sales literature from when it was new.
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Matching factors, such as where the drug is metabolized and any underlying diseases requires a good medical history and thorough knowledge of the drug's characteristics.
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