Pair up Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɛɹ/ /ˈəp
PAIR-up
pˈeə/ /ˈʌp
PAIR-up
परिभाषा
To join together with another person to form a pair, often for an activity or task.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Used in academic, social, and professional contexts, often in instructions. Usually informal. Common in classroom settings: 'Pair up with a partner.' Less often used romantically; for relationships, 'pair off' or 'get together' is more common.
Spanish: formar pareja - emparejarsePortuguese (BR): fazer par - juntar-se em duplaPortuguese (PT): fazer par - juntar-se em duplaChinese (Simplified): 分组配对 - 两人一组Chinese (Traditional): 分組配對 - 兩人一組Hindi: जोड़ी बनाना - जोड़े में होनाArabic: يشكّل ثنائيًا - يتزاوجBengali: জুটি বাঁধাRussian: объединиться в парыJapanese: ペアになるVietnamese: ghép cặpKorean: 짝을 짓다Turkish: eşleşmek - ikili olmakUrdu: جوڑی بناناIndonesian: berpasangan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Let's pair up for the project.
basic
In class, students have to pair up to complete the assignment.
basic
Can you pair up with him for the game?
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Everyone, please pair up with someone you don't know yet.
natural
I didn't have a partner, so the teacher told me to pair up with Sarah.
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Some people paired up for the dance contest right away; others waited.
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