单词 | in part |
释义 | part1 of 5noun ˈpärt plural parts 1 a(1) : one of the often indefinite or unequal subdivisions into which something is or is regarded as divided and which together constitute the whole … the road was passable only part of the year … Samuel Johnson (2) : an essential portion or integral element Change is an inevitable part of life. b : one of several or many equal units of which something is composed or into which it is divisible : an amount equal to another amount mix one part of the powder with three parts of water c(1) : an exact divisor of a quantity : aliquot (2) : partial fraction d : one of the constituent elements of a plant or animal body: such as (1) : organ, member The stomach is part of the digestive system. (2) parts plural : private parts e : a division of a literary work a novel in four parts f(1) : a vocal or instrumental line or melody in concerted music or in harmony (2) : a particular voice or instrument in concerted music also : the score for it the violin part g : a constituent member of a machine or other apparatus the parts of an airplane also : a spare part automobile parts 2 : something falling to one in a division or apportionment : share wanted no part of the proposal 3 : one's share or allotted task (as in an action) : duty one must do one's part 4 : one of the opposing sides in a conflict or dispute he that is not against us is on our part Mark 9:40 (King James Version) 5 : a general area of indefinite boundaries —usually used in plural you're not from around these partstook off for parts unknown 6 : a function or course of action performed objected to the government's part in the strike see also take part 7 a : an actor's lines in a play, movie, etc. The actress learned her part well. b : the role of a character in a play, movie, etc. played the part of the villain 8 : a constituent of character or capacity : talent a man of many parts 9 : the line where the hair is parted His part was on the left side of his head. part 2 of 5verb parted; parting; parts intransitive verb 1 a : to separate from or take leave of someone b : to take leave of one another 2 : to become separated into parts 3 a : to go away : depart b : die 4 : to become separated, detached, or broken 5 : to relinquish possession or control hated to part with that money transitive verb 1 a : to divide into parts b : to separate by combing on each side of a line c : to break or suffer the breaking of (something, such as a rope or anchor chain) 2 : to divide into shares and distribute : apportion 3 a : to remove from contact or association if aught but death part thee and me Ruth 1:17 (King James Version) b : to keep separate the narrow channel that parts England from France c : to hold (people, such as brawlers) apart d : to separate by a process of extraction, elimination, or secretion 4 a archaic : leave, quit b dialectal British : relinquish, give up part 3 of 5adverb : partly part 4 of 5adjective : partial sense 1 part 5 of 5abbreviation1 participial; participle 2 particular in part phraseas in halfway in some measure or degree She succeeded in part because of her persuasiveness. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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