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parity

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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par·i·ty /ˈpærəti/ noun [uncountable]  1 EQUALthe state of being equal, especially having equal pay, rights, or power 〔尤指薪金、权利或权力的〕相同,相等,同等 SYN equalityparity with Women workers are demanding parity with their male colleagues. 女职工在要求与男同事享有同等的待遇。2. technicalPEC equality between the units of money from two different countries 〔两个不同国家的货币单位的〕平价,等价
Examples from the Corpus
parityThe Soviets' aim was to achieve parity in nuclear capability.The situation has improved substantially since then and girls have achieved parity with boys as far as staying on at school.Middle class blacks in the US have not yet achieved parity with whites in graduate school entries.Wages and prices were converted at parity.Part-time workers are demanding parity with their full-time colleagues.When you have parity of power, that promotes understanding and the realization that all employees are interdependent.Kelly said the caucus is also seeking medical parity between men and women.Some studies they suggest may have failed to detect an effect of parity because they did not concentrate on this risk period.Other policies had tended to limit equality or parity between schools at the same time.However, rates of placenta previa increased markedly with age and with parity when age was controlled.parity withEmployees at NBC want pay parity with their counterparts at TV networks.
From Longman Business Dictionaryparitypar‧i‧ty /ˈpærəti/ noun (plural parities)1[uncountable] the state of being the same as or equal to something elseparity withThe country is hoping to move toward economic parity with (=having the same wealth as) the rest of Europe.The price cuts bring the company’s prices into parity with those charged by AT&T. product parity2[uncountable]COMPUTING a system for finding mistakes when information is sent from one computer or anotherParity is used in many hardware applications where detecting an error is helpful.3[uncountable]FINANCE when one unit of a currency or COMMODITY (=oil, metal, farm product etc) is worth the same as one unit of anotherPlatinum prices could decline further, perhaps reaching parity with gold. swap parity4[countable]ECONOMICS a figure representing what a particular currency is worth in another currency at a particular timeOne of the parities they will be checking is the dollar/yen rate. fixed parity purchasing power parityOrigin parity (1500-1600) Latin paritas, from par; → PAR
par·i·ty nounChineseSyllable
being equal, especially the Corpus Business state equal having of pay,


parity
parity /ˈpærəti, ˈpærɪti/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: paritas, from par; par
1. the state of being equal, especially having equal pay, rights, or power
   SYN  equality
    parity with
    Women workers are demanding parity with their male colleagues.
2. technical equality between the units of money from two different countries


par·ityBrE /ˈpærəti/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpærəti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
par·ities
)
[uncountable] ~ (with sb/sth) | ~ (between A and B) (formal) the state of being equal, especially the state of having equal pay or status (尤指薪金或地位)平等,相同,对等Prison officers are demanding pay parity with the police force. 狱警正要求与警察同工同酬。🔊🔊 [uncountable, countable] (finance 金融) the fact of the units of money of two different countries being equal (两国货币的)平价to achieve parity with the dollar取得与美元的平价