a brace of somethingespecially British EnglishBrEDLO two things of the same type, especially two birds or animals that have been killed for food or sport 一对某物,一双某物〔尤指鸟、兽等猎物〕 a brace of partridge 一对猎获的山鹑
a brace of something• And how about a brace of grouse for ourselves?• I took credit cards, and keys, and a brace of shirts.• It concerned a pair of boots and a brace of rabbits.• Suppose I have a brace of electrons.• Firstly, there's a brace of ballads.• Bruce Dyer celebrated his new contract with a brace of goals for the Tykes.• Would Jobbernole return with a brace of male servitors, throw her into a sack and thereafter into the River Carrow?
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