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match 1

(măch)
n.
1.
a. One that is exactly like another or a counterpart to another: Is there a match for this glove in the drawer?
b. One that is like another in one or more specified qualities: He is John's match for bravery.
2. One that is able to compete equally with another: The boxer had met his match.
3.
a. One that closely resembles or harmonizes with another: The napkins were a nice match for the tablecloth.
b. A pair, each one of which resembles or harmonizes with the other: The colors were a close match.
4. Sports
a. A game or contest in which two or more persons, animals, or teams oppose and compete with each other: a soccer match.
b. A tennis contest won by the player or side that wins a specified number of sets, usually two out of three or three out of five.
5. A marriage or an arrangement of marriage: a royal match.
6. A person viewed as a prospective marriage partner.
v. matched, match·ing, match·es
v. tr.
1.
a. To be like (another) or be a counterpart to: Does this sock match that one?
b. To resemble or harmonize with: The coat matches the dress.
2. To adapt or suit so that a balanced or harmonious result is achieved; cause to correspond: You should match your deeds to your beliefs.
3. To find or produce a counterpart to: It's difficult to match the color of old paint.
4. To pair (someone) with another in a romantic relationship or marriage: She was hoping to match her cousin with her neighbor.
5. To place in opposition or competition; pit: She matched her skill against all comers.
6. To provide with an adversary or competitor: The tournament matches the best offensive team with the best defensive team.
7. To do as well as or better than in competition; equal: She easily matches me in bicycle racing.
8. To set in comparison; compare: beauty that could never be matched.
9. To provide funds so as to equal or complement: The government will match all private donations to the museum.
10. To flip or toss (coins) and compare the sides that land face up.
11. To couple (electric circuits) by means of a transformer.
v. intr.
1. To be exactly like another; correspond exactly: Do the two socks match?
2. To harmonize with another: My shirt and my tie match.

[Middle English macche, from Old English gemæcca, companion, mate; see mag- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]

match′er n.

match 2

 (măch)
n.
1. A narrow piece of material, usually wood or cardboard, coated on one end with a compound that ignites when scratched against a rough or chemically treated surface.
2. An easily ignited cord or wick, formerly used to detonate powder charges or to fire cannons and muzzle-loading firearms.

[Middle English mecche, macche, lamp wick, from Anglo-Norman meche, mesche, perhaps ultimately from Latin myxa, a lamp's nozzle, from Greek muxa, mucus, lamp wick.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.matching - being two identicalmatching - being two identical      
matched - going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities
2.matching - intentionally matchedmatching - intentionally matched; "curtains and walls were color coordinated"
matched - going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities
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matching

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
Translations
hodící se k sobě
matchendeparring
yhteensopiva
pripadajući
合った
어울리는
matchande
เข้าชุด
hợp nhau

matching

[ˈmætʃɪŋ]
A. ADJhaciendo juego, a juego (Sp)
a blue silk dress with matching shoesun vestido de seda azul con zapatos haciendo juego or (Sp) a juego
B. CPD matching funds NPL (US) → fondos mpl de contrapartida
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

matching

[ˈmætʃɪŋ] adjassorti(e)
My bedroom has matching wallpaper and curtains → Ma chambre a du papier peint et des rideaux assortis.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

matching

adj(dazu) passend; they form a matching pairsie passen or gehören zusammen; a matching set of wine glassesein Satz mWeingläser

matching

:
matching funds
pl Geldmittel, die von der Regierung oder einem Unternehmen zur Verfügung gestellt werden, um von privater Seite aufgebrachte Spenden etc zu verdoppeln
matching test
nVergleichsprobe f
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

matching

[ˈmætʃɪŋ] adj (colours) → intonato/a, ben assortito/a
with matching shoes and bag → con scarpe e borsa intonate
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

matching

مُتَوَافِقٌ hodící se k sobě matchende passend ασορτί a juego yhteensopiva assorti pripadajući coordinato 合った 어울리는 overeenkomend som passer pasujący que combina соответствующий matchande เข้าชุด uyumlu hợp nhau 匹配的
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

match·ing

n., a. semejante, igual;
___ paircompañero-a, pareja;
___ testprueba de compatibilidad.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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Quite near by she discovered and picked up a nose, and by matching the two pieces together found that they were part of a face.
"It seems to me like a fool business, this matching folks together," she remarked; "but as we haven't anything to do till dinner's ready, we may as well get rid of some of this rubbish.
"Well," said Dorothy, "there used to be a picture puzzle craze in Kansas, and so I've had some 'sperience matching puzzles.
"Every day or so some of the Gillikins, or Munchkins, or Winkies come here to amuse themselves by matching us together, so there will be no harm in leaving these pieces where they are for a time.
Even when withholding is not feasible, the combination of information reporting and matching helps motivate high levels of compliance.
The majority of these Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) based computer programs tend to have a strong emphasis on matching a person with a job on the basis of person-job requirements (P-JR) fit (i.e., physical capacities, skills, abilities, and aptitudes).
But unless a child has a closely matching marrow donor, such transplants often introduce severe complications.
A pilot Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Matching Program is scheduled for 2001, according to the IRS.
Independent color-concentrate producers have been expanding the range of services they offer beyond simple color matching. They are providing more assistance in color design, product design, and molding or extrusion process development.
Since that trial, a growing body of research has revealed that the practice of chemically matching bullets is seriously flawed.
Additionally, any employer contributions allocated based on an employee's contribution level (i.e., matching contributions) are also subject to similar nondiscrimination testing.
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