The word par means standard or average, from Latin meaning equal.
For example, the face value of a stock or bond.
Far above par, then means beyond the average or standard.
If a stock or bond is sold at a value higher than its face value, it can be said that it sold far above par.
More commonly, however, far above par is used to describe a person's performance.
Another word for above par is excellent. Other words used in place of above par can be above average or in the top.
In golf, "par" refers to the standard number of strokes that an expert golfer is expected to take to complete a hole or course. If something is "5 above par," it means it is 5 strokes over that standard. Therefore, if the par score is, for example, 72, then 5 above par would be 77. As an integer, 5 above par can be represented simply as the sum of par and 5.
Above Par - 1915 was released on: USA: 19 February 1915
"The par" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le par. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which references the pre-determined number of strokes to complete a hole in the game of golf -- will be "luh par" in French.
"Factor pair" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase par de factores. The pronunciation of the masculine phrase -- which translates literlly as "pair of factors" -- will be "par they fak-TO-reyss" in Spanish.
The cast of Above Par - 1915 includes: Billie West as Miss Berry
"However" is an English equivalent of the French phrase par contre. The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "through opposition" and loosely as "by contrast, in contrast, though" -- will be "par kont" in northerly French and "par kon-truh" in southerly French.
above is translated by "dessus" in French lisez la phrase au dessus = read the sentence above ta chambre est sens dessus dessous = your room is turned over, a complete mess
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"Through the..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase par les... .Specifically, the preposition par means "by, through." The feminine/masculine definite article les translates as "the." The pronunciation will be "pahr ley" in French.
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