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单词 impart
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impartv.

Brit. /ɪmˈpɑːt/, U.S. /ᵻmˈpɑrt/
Forms: Also Middle English–1500s in-, Middle English–1600s imparte, 1500s–1600s empart, 1600s impert.
Etymology: < Old French em-, impartir (14th cent. in Godefroy), < Latin impartīre (usually impert- ) to share, communicate, bestow, < im- (im- prefix1) + partīre to part v.
1.
a. transitive. To give a part or share of; to make another a partaker of; to bestow, give, communicate. (Usually (now only) with immaterial object, e.g. a condition, quality, etc.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > giving > give [verb (transitive)] > impart
lendOE
common1340
parta1382
conveyc1386
impart1477
give1481
imprint1526
communicate1534
partake1561
impute1594
participate1598
communea1616
stamp1641
shove?a1650
conne1674
1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 185 [Unless] the goddes imparte to vs of their grace we ben in grete daunger of our lyues.
1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis iii. 61 Thee stars imparted no light.
1600 B. Jonson Every Man out of his Humor iii. i. sig. Iiiiv Please you..Sir, to impart some ten groates or halfe a Crowne to our vse. View more context for this quotation
1609 Bible (Douay) I. Exod. vii. Comm. God doth not indurate by imperting malice, but by not imperting mercie.
1629 W. Prynne Church of Englands Old Antithesis 88 If there be such a freedome of will..imparted vnto all men.
1756 C. Lucas Ess. Waters i. 111 To the different solvents, it imparts different colors.
1858 J. G. Holland Titcomb's Lett. viii. 77 You are worth to society the happiness you are capable of imparting.
1871 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues I. 186 In a short time they can impart their skill to any one.
b. absol.
ΚΠ
1602 B. Jonson Poetaster iii. iv. sig. F4 Tucca... Did not Minos impart? Crisp. Yes, here's twenty Drachmes, he did conuey. View more context for this quotation
1611 Bible (King James) Luke iii. 11 He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none. View more context for this quotation
1853 F. W. Robertson Serm. 3rd Ser. xxi. 271 Let the rich impart to those who are not rich.
c. intransitive (with with). To part with. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > relinquishing > relinquish or give up [verb (transitive)] > part with or let go
twinc1330
forbeara1400
twina1400
to depart withc1485
omit1531
to depart from1548
to leave hold1556
sunderc1600
impart1606
ungrasp1621
disfingera1652
shed1667
to leave go1776
unclutch1816
part1818
dispart with1820
1606 G. W. tr. Justinus Hist. 136 a They impart with many thousands of their store into Italy.
2.
a. To communicate as knowledge or information; to make known, tell, relate. Const. to, formerly sometimes with (a person). archaic (or merged in sense 1).
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > information > action of informing > give (information) [verb (transitive)]
learna1382
tella1382
givec1449
imparta1547
impute1594
reinform1605
reimpart1645
leave1677
volunteer1805
brief1866
to come across with1895
voice1951
a1547 Earl of Surrey Poems (1964) 26 The secrete thoughtes imparted with such trust.
?a1560 L. Digges Geom. Pract.: Pantometria (1571) i. xxi. sig. G ij I minde to imparte with my countrey men some suche secretes.
1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice iii. ii. 251 When I did first impart my loue to you. View more context for this quotation
1656 B. Harris tr. J. N. de Parival Hist. Iron Age ii. ii. ix. 257 The Embassadours.. imparted the newes to their friends.
1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 58. ¶2 I..shall from Time to Time impart my Notions of Comedy.
1855 D. Brewster Mem. Life I. Newton (new ed.) II. xiv. 14 It does not appear that Newton imparted any of these methods to his mathematical friends.
b. reflexive. To make known one's mind; to hold communication. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > [verb (reflexive)]
impart1625
1625 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 119 King Henry the Seuenth..imparted himselfe to none, except it were to Morton, and Fox.
1655 H. More Antidote against Atheism (ed. 2) iii. xiv. 257 This holy man that so freely imparted himself to Bodinus.
1703 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion II. vi. 100 Imparting himself equally to all Men.
3. To give a share of (something) to each of a number of persons; to distribute, divide, deal out.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > giving > give [verb (intransitive)] > impart
impart1545
the mind > possession > giving > distributing or dealing out > distribute or deal out [verb (transitive)]
britteneOE
to-dealeOE
dealOE
britOE
setc1275
dispensec1374
dispendc1375
to-seta1387
dispone1429
disposec1430
sparple1435
demean1439
distributea1464
distribue1477
issuec1484
communy1530
to deal out1535
impart1545
disperse1555
retail1576
digest1578
deliver1626
to hand out1648
to dispose of1676
dispensate1701
dole1701
to give out1710
sling1860
to give away1889
to pass out1926
dish1934
1545 G. Joye Expos. Daniel (iv.) f. 47v It behoueth vs..as saith Paul, diuyde trwely & imparte the worde of god to other.
1582 N. Lichefield tr. F. L. de Castanheda 1st Bk. Hist. Discouerie E. Indias xiii. 32 b He imparted to his kinred, and diuided amongest them all his Lordships.
1602 B. Jonson Poetaster iii. iv. sig. F Thou shalt impart the wine, Old boy. View more context for this quotation
4.
a. To have or get a share of; to share, partake.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > sharing > share [verb (transitive)]
dealOE
partc1330
skair1462
parten1508
usurpa1513
communicatea1530
participate1531
partake1563
impart1581
reciprocate1611
copart1613
share1613
to take share of (something)1678
1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 399 Yet ought not this power be..emparted also with other Ministers in such wise.
a1641 J. Webster & T. Heywood Appius & Virginia (1654) v. 57 Grieves it thee to impart my sad disaster?
a1641 T. Heywood & W. Rowley Fortune by Land & Sea iii, in Wks. (1874) VI. 398 I am likely to impart his losse.
b. intransitive. To share, take part, or partake in.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > sharing > share [verb (intransitive)]
scot?c1225
deal1297
partc1300
to take partc1384
departc1440
skair1462
impart1471
participate1531
communicate1541
to part stakes (also shares)1553
boot1554
partake1561
intercommune1601
copart1637
to go sharers1644
to run shares1644
intervene1646
go1653
to go a share1655
to share and share alike (formerly also like)1656
to go shares1658
to go share and share alikea1661
to go snips (or snip)1671
to go snacks (or snack)1693
to club one's shares1814
to cut in1890
1471 Arriv. Edw. IV (Camden) 8 Thos that wowlde uttarly inparte with hym at beste and worste in his qwarell.
1615 T. Heywood Foure Prentises i, in Wks. (1874) IV. 194 You offer wrong to impart in this my loue.
5. See quot. 1530.
ΚΠ
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 591/2 I inparte (Lydgate), I myxte thynges, I take parte of one and parte of another, je mesle ensemble, je prens part dung et part dualtre. [The reference to Lydgate has not been verified.]

Derivatives

imˈparted adj.
ΚΠ
1848 R. I. Wilberforce Incarnation (1852) xiv. 385 That holiness which is perfect must be the imparted holiness of Christ.
imˈparting n. and adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > giving > [noun] > imparting
communicationc1384
impartment1604
imparture1610
imparting1611
conveyance1662
impartance1811
impartation1828
society > communication > information > action of informing > [noun]
informinga1382
traditionc1384
informationa1393
kithinga1400
instruction?a1439
impartment1604
informance1604
re-representation1679
didactic1754
briefing1910
imparting1952
trickle-down1962
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Communication,..also, a participation, imparting, or making common a thing with others.
1653 T. Horton Wisdome's Judgm. Folly 59 Those whom God hath furnished with Estates..should be so much the more imparting of them.
1952 Mind 61 309 Lying..is the deliberate imparting of false information in order to deceive.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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