Pair off Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɛɹ/ /ˈɔf
PAIR-awf
pˈeə/ /ˈɒf
PAIR-of
释义
To form groups of two, especially for an activity or a romantic relationship; to arrange people or things into pairs.
用法与细微差别
Often used with people, such as in classrooms or when talking about dating. Can be neutral (for activities) or suggest a romantic connection. Common collocations: 'pair off with someone', 'the students paired off'. Usually used in informal or neutral contexts.
Spanish: emparejarse - formar parejasPortuguese (BR): juntar em pares - formar paresPortuguese (PT): formar pares - emparelhar-seChinese (Simplified): 配对 - 结成一对Chinese (Traditional): 配對 - 結成一對Hindi: जोड़ी बनानाArabic: يشكل أزواجاً - يتزاوجBengali: জোড়া বানানো - জোড়া ভাগ করাRussian: разбиваться по парам - составлять парыJapanese: ペアになる - ペアに分けるVietnamese: ghép đôi - chia thành cặpKorean: 짝을 짓다 - 짝지어 주다Turkish: eşleştirmek - ikili gruplar yapmakUrdu: جوڑے بناناIndonesian: berpasangan - membentuk pasangan
例句
Let's pair off for the science project.
basic
The children paired off in the playground.
basic
Can you pair off these socks for me?
basic
At weddings, people often pair off and start dancing.
natural
When there are an odd number of students, one can't pair off.
natural
My friends always try to pair me off with someone at parties.
natural