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para

/pah-rah, pahr-ah/US // pɑˈrɑ, ˈpɑr ɑ //UK // (ˈpɑːrə) //

段,段落

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pa·ras, pa·ra.

    • : a coin and monetary unit of Macedonia and Serbia, one 100th of a dinar.
    • : formerly, a coin and monetary unit of Yugoslavia, one 100th of a dinar.

Examples

  • There is a danger in much of sports media to look at the tools rather than the competitor, particularly when it comes to para-sport coverage.

  • In the early years of most para-sports, including track and field, there was little specialized equipment.

  • Like many para-sports, track and field runs on a classification model, attempting to place athletes with similar impairments — their word, not mine — in competition against one another.

  • In fact, the roots of para-feminist girlbossery run much deeper.

  • This concern has heightened greatly with mounting evidence of Bolsonaro’s family’s ties to Rio’s para-military gangs.

  • Today, airplanes mainly hunt submarines by para-dropping a pattern of sonobuoys, most of which are passive listening devices.

  • The Republicans have called their in-house campaign tech start-up Para Bellum Labs.

  • And your 2005 Sundance short, Victoria para chino, was a pretty big hit.

  • The superintendent and many of the workers go down the river to Para and Manaos or to villages on higher ground.

  • Up to this time, all the rubber was called Para rubber, named from the town of Para in Brazil, from which all rubber was shipped.

  • Our picture shows a bin of crude up-river Para the finest rubber known.

  • Methæmoglobin in the blood smaller than in para-acetamido-phenol, but more than when the methyl or ethyl compound is administered.

  • The influence of position of an alkyl in the aromatic bodies is well shown in ortho-, para- and meta-derivatives.