单词 | part |
释义 | Word Frequency part(pɑːt) noun 1. a piece or portion of a whole 2. an integral constituent of something dancing is part of what we teach 3. a. an amount less than the whole; bit they only recovered part of the money b. (as modifier) an old car in part exchange for a new one 4. one of several equal or nearly equal divisions mix two parts flour to one part water 5. a. an actor's role in a play b. the speech and actions which make up such a role c. a written copy of these 6. a person's proper role or duty we all must do our part 7. (often plural) region; area you're well known in these parts 8. anatomy any portion of a larger structure 9. a component that can be replaced in a machine, engine, etc spare parts 10. US, Canadian and Australian the line of scalp showing when sections of hair are combed in opposite directions British equivalent: parting11. music a. one of a number of separate melodic lines making up the texture of music b. one of such melodic lines, which is assigned to one or more instrumentalists or singers the viola part the soprano solo part c. such a line performed from a separately written or printed copy part song 12. for the most part 13. for one's part 14. in part 15. of many parts 16. on the part of 17. part and parcel 18. play a part 19. take in good part 20. take part in 21. take someone's part verb 22. to divide or separate from one another; take or come apart to part the curtains the seams parted when I washed the dress 23. to go away or cause to go away from one another; stop or cause to stop seeing each other the couple parted amicably 24. (intransitive; foll by from) to leave; say goodbye (to) 25. (intransitive; foll by with) to relinquish, esp reluctantly I couldn't part with my teddy bear 26. (transitive; foll by from) to cause to relinquish, esp reluctantly he's not easily parted from his cash 27. (intransitive) to split; separate the path parts here 28. (transitive) to arrange (the hair) in such a way that a line of scalp is left showing 29. (intransitive) a euphemism for die1 (sense 1) 30. (intransitive) archaic to depart 31. part company adverb 32. to some extent; partly Word origin C13: via Old French from Latin partīre to divide, from pars a partWord Frequency Pärt(pært) noun Arvo. born 1935, Estonian composer noted for his minimalist style. His works include Fratres (1976), Summa (1977), and Spiegel im Spiegel (1978) Word Frequency part.abbreviation for 1. participle 2. particular |
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