ワンペア

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English one pair.

Noun

ワンペア (rōmaji wan pea)

  1. (poker) Synonym of ペア (pea, pair); a one pair
    • 2000 July 7 [May 17 2000], Amagi, Seimaru; Sato, Fumiya, “FILE 1 さつじんポーカー Unlucky Men in the Rain 〈もんだいへん [FILE 1: Murderous Poker: Unlucky Men in the Rain ‹Problem›]”, in 明智警視の優雅なる事件簿 [Superintendent Akechi Elegant Case Files] (fiction), 3rd edition, Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
      あかびしさんのカードは8とジャックのツーペア‥‥みつさんはエースのスリーカード くもさんはクイーンワンペア 緑川さんは役なしブタ‥‥
      Akabishi-san no kādo wa hachi to jakku no tsū pea‥‥ Mitsuya-san wa ēsu no surī kādo Kumoma-san wa kuīn no wan pea Midorikawa-san wa buta‥‥
      Akabishi-san’s hand would have a two pair, eights and jacks‥‥ Mitsuya-san’s a three of a kind, aces. Kumoma-san’s a one pair, queens. Midorikawa-san’s a high card‥‥
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