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pairing

/pair-ing/US // ˈpɛər ɪŋ //

配对,配对的,配套,配偶

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a coupling.
    • : Cell Biology. the lining up of the two homologous chromosomes or chromatids of each chromosome pair in meiosis or mitosis.Compare base-pairing.

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Examples

  • We used to be on our knees and under the gun about wine and food pairings.

  • Brown’s emergence means they now boast two offensive studs and — given how young, versatile and committed to defense both players are, and that both are signed for multiple seasons — one of the league’s premier pairings.

  • To-go cocktail and wine pairings are also offered, an option that did not exist in previous years.

  • Like past Galaxy Buds models, there’s no physical button on the case for pairing.

  • Then there’s the question of how portable you want the speakers to be, their pairing capabilities, and whether you want a smart speaker.

  • But everything about the Hughes-Eldridge pairing militated against such a portrayal.

  • But as perfect a pairing as Trophy Wife was with Modern Family, black-ish is, too.

  • The Family Guy pairing is only the first Simpsons crossover episode this season.

  • And so it is with admiration and understanding that we are still violently furious over the pairing of Joey and Rachel.

  • What's new, then, is the pairing of unhappy truths with sweet kisses and saccharine confessions.

  • Many adults, it is said, hardly have a rudiment of this feeling, pairing the most fiercely antagonistic tints.

  • There were hundreds of snow petrels pairing off, but no eggs were seen in any of the nest-crevices.

  • The village children often saw the pairing otters, for the animals, hard pressed, had perforce to fish by day instead of by night.

  • Pairing takes place soon after the breeding aggregations are formed.

  • In reciprocal pairing, he found that the male was able to transmit the characters of the parents in a higher degree.