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单词 partner
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partner

noun
 
/ˈpɑːtnə(r)/
/ˈpɑːrtnər/
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  1.  
    a person that you are doing an activity with, such as dancing or playing a game
    • a dance/tennis partner
    • The teacher asked the students to choose a partner for the next activity.
    see also birth partner, sparring partner
    Wordfinder
    • ballet
    • ballroom
    • band
    • choreograph
    • dance
    • floor
    • folk dance
    • music
    • partner
    • step
    Extra Examples
    • All change partners for the next dance!
    • He penned the script with his long-time writing partner.
    • I need a doubles partner for the table tennis tournament.
    • The old political sparring partners are now firm friends.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bridge
    • doubles
    • tennis
    verb + partner
    • choose
    • find
    • change
    See full entry
  2.  
    the person that you are married to or having a sexual relationship with
    • Come to the New Year disco and bring your partner!
    • This is my partner, Mark.
    • a sexual/romantic partner
    • a male/female/same-sex partner
    • She still hasn't found her perfect partner.
    see also civil partner, domestic partner
    Wordfinder
    • affair
    • date
    • go out with somebody
    • jealous
    • love
    • marriage
    • partner
    • passionate
    • relationship
    • romantic
    Collocations Marriage and divorceMarriage and divorceRomance
    • fall/​be (madly/​deeply/​hopelessly) in love (with somebody)
    • be/​believe in/​fall in love at first sight
    • be/​find true love/​the love of your life
    • suffer (from) (the pains/​pangs of) unrequited love
    • have/​feel/​show/​express great/​deep/​genuine affection for somebody/​something
    • meet/​marry your husband/​wife/​partner/​fiancé/fiancée/​boyfriend/​girlfriend
    • have/​go on a (blind) date
    • be going out with/(especially North American English) dating a guy/​girl/​boy/​man/​woman
    • move in with/​live with your boyfriend/​girlfriend/​partner
    Weddings
    • get/​be engaged/​married/​divorced
    • arrange/​plan a wedding
    • have a big wedding/​a honeymoon/​a happy marriage
    • have/​enter into an arranged marriage
    • call off/​cancel/​postpone your wedding
    • invite somebody to/​go to/​attend a wedding/​a wedding ceremony/​a wedding reception
    • conduct/​perform a wedding ceremony
    • exchange rings/​wedding vows/​marriage vows
    • congratulate/​toast/​raise a glass to the happy couple
    • be/​go on honeymoon (with your wife/​husband)
    • celebrate your first (wedding) anniversary
    Separation and divorce
    • be unfaithful to/(informal) cheat on your husband/​wife/​partner/​fiancé/fiancée/​boyfriend/​girlfriend
    • have an affair (with somebody)
    • break off/​end an engagement/​a relationship
    • break up with/​split up with/ (informal) dump your boyfriend/​girlfriend
    • separate from/​be separated from/​leave/​divorce your husband/​wife
    • annul/​dissolve a marriage
    • apply for/​ask for/​go through/​get a divorce
    • get/​gain/​be awarded/​have/​lose custody of the children
    • pay alimony/​child support (to your ex-wife/​husband)
    Extra Examples
    • a former/​potential partner
    • Local government workers have been refused pensions for their unmarried partners.
    • Most of those questioned said they wanted a steady partner for emotional support.
    • People who have had multiple partners are more at risk from sexually transmitted diseases.
    • She was the dominant partner in the relationship.
    • reasons for divorce such as having an abusive partner
    Topics Family and relationshipsa2, Life stagesa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • former
    • one-time
    • dominant
    verb + partner
    • have
    • seek
    • find
    See full entry
  3.  
    one of the people who owns a business and shares the profits, etc.
    • partner in something a partner in a law firm
    • a junior/senior partner
    • Maintain good relationships with your customers, employees and business partners.
    • He is the founder and managing partner of the gallery.
    • William became a full partner in 2017.
    see also silent partner, sleeping partner
    Extra Examples
    • He has recently been made a junior partner in the family business.
    • He is a general partner in a consulting firm.
    • He was made a full partner in his father's firm.
    • She and her husband became limited partners in the team's ownership.
    Topics Jobsb1, Businessb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full
    • equal
    • active
    verb + partner
    • make somebody
    • find
    • seek
    partner + noun
    • company
    • institution
    • organization
    preposition
    • partner in
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  4.  
    a country or an organization that has an agreement with another country or organization
    • a trading partner
    • The party was unable to find a coalition partner.
    • India remains an important strategic partner for the United States.
    Extra Examples
    • AOL remains the company's only online retail partner.
    • Britain's partner in the aeronautic project
    • France's principal trading partners
    • We are working with partner companies on wireless technologies.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • biggest
    • main
    • principal
    preposition
    • partner in
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  5. Word OriginMiddle English: alteration of parcener ‘partner, joint heir’, from Anglo-Norman French parcener, based on Latin partitio(n-) ‘partition’. The change in the first syllable was due to association with part.

partner

verb
/ˈpɑːtnə(r)/
/ˈpɑːrtnər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they partner
/ˈpɑːtnə(r)/
/ˈpɑːrtnər/
he / she / it partners
/ˈpɑːtnəz/
/ˈpɑːrtnərz/
past simple partnered
/ˈpɑːtnəd/
/ˈpɑːrtnərd/
past participle partnered
/ˈpɑːtnəd/
/ˈpɑːrtnərd/
-ing form partnering
/ˈpɑːtnərɪŋ/
/ˈpɑːrtnərɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] partner somebody to be somebody’s partner in a dance, game, etc.
    • Gerry offered to partner me at tennis.
  2. (of a company) to be involved in a business project with another company
    • partner with somebody/something Freshfoods usually partners with other companies to share risk.
    • We are very excited to be partnering with such a vibrant and dynamic company.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: alteration of parcener ‘partner, joint heir’, from Anglo-Norman French parcener, based on Latin partitio(n-) ‘partition’. The change in the first syllable was due to association with part.
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