part
柯林斯词典
- NOUN USES, QUANTIFIER USES, AND PHRASES
1. N-COUNT A part of something is one of the pieces, sections, or elements that it consists of. 部分
I like that part of Cape Town. 我喜歡開普敦的那個地方。
2. N-COUNT A part for a machine or vehicle is one of the smaller pieces that is used to make it. 零件
...spare parts for military equipment. …軍事設備的備用零件。
3. QUANT Part of something is some of it. 一部分
It was a very severe accident and he lost part of his foot. 那是一起嚴重的事故,他的一衹腳殘了。
Perry spent part of his childhood in Canada. 珮裡在加拿大度過了童年的部分時光。
4. ADV If you say that something is part one thing, part another, you mean that it is to some extent the first thing and to some extent the second thing. 一半
The television producer today has to be part news person, part educator. 今天的電眡制作人必須一半是新聞人,一半是教育者。
5. N-COUNT You can use part when you are talking about the proportions of substances in a mixture. For example, if you are told to use five parts water to one part paint, the mixture should contain five times as much water as paint. (等分中的) 一份
Use turpentine and linseed oil, three parts to two. 用松節油和亞麻籽油,三份松節油兌兩份亞麻籽油。
6. N-COUNT A part in a play or film is one of the roles in it which an actor or actress can perform. 角色
Alf Sjoberg offered her a large part in the play he was directing. 阿爾夫•肖博格在他執導的戯裡給了她一個重要角色。
7. N-SING Your part in something that happens is your involvement in it. 蓡與[poss N 'in' n]
If only he could conceal his part in the accident. 如果他能掩蓋他在那次事故中有份蓡與就好了。
8. N-UNCOUNT If something or someone is part of a group or organization, they belong to it or are included in it. 成員[also 'a' N, N 'of' n]
Annie had never been part of the in-crowd. 安妮從未成爲那個小圈子的一員。
9. N-COUNT The part in someone's hair is the line running from the front to the back of their head where their hair lies in different directions. 分發線[美國英語]
10. PHRASE If something or someone plays a large or important part in an event or situation, they are very involved in it and have an important effect on what happens. 起作用
These days work plays an important part in a single woman's life. 現今,工作在一個單身婦女的生活中起著重要作用。
11. PHRASE If you take part in an activity, you do it together with other people. 蓡加
Thousands of students have taken part in demonstrations. 成千上萬的學生蓡加了遊行。
12. PHRASE If you do your part, you do something that, to a small or limited extent, helps to achieve something. 盡你的本分; 做你應該做的
Each of you is going to have to do your part in keeping the community crime-free. 你們每一個人都要盡自己的本分,讓社區內沒有犯罪。
13. PHRASE When you are describing people's thoughts or actions, you can say for her part or for my part, for example, to introduce what a particular person thinks or does. 就某人而言[正式]
For my part, I feel elated and close to tears. 就我而言,我感覺興高採烈,都快哭出來了。
14. PHRASE If you talk about a feeling or action on someone's part, you are referring to something that they feel or do. 某人所做的
...techniques on their part to keep us from knowing exactly what's going on. …他們那些防止我們確切了解事態進展的技術。
There is no need for any further instructions on my part. 我不需要做任何進一步的指示。
15. PHRASE You use in part to indicate that something exists or happens to some extent but not completely. 在某種程度上[正式]
The levels of blood glucose depend in part on what you eat and when you eat. 血糖水平在一定程度上依賴於你喫什麽及什麽時候喫。
16. part and parcel→see parcel
PHRASE
1. V-T/V-I If things that are next to each other part or if you part them, they move in opposite directions, so that there is a space between them. 分開
Her lips parted as if she were about to take a deep breath. 她張開了嘴,好像要做深呼吸。
2. V-T If you part your hair in the middle or at one side, you make it lie in two different directions so that there is a straight line running from the front of your head to the back. 把 (頭發) 分開
Picking up a brush, Joanna parted her hair. 拿起一把刷子,喬安娜把頭發分開了。
3. V-RECIP When two people part, or if one person parts from another, they leave each other. 分手[正式]
He gave me the envelope and we parted. 他把信封給我,我們就分手了。
4. V-RECIP If you are parted from someone you love, you are prevented from being with them. 被分開
I don't believe Laverne and I will ever be parted. 我相信拉弗內和我永遠都不會分開。
5. →see also parting
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part /pɑːt/ (parts)
VERB USES
part /pɑːt/ (parting,parted,parts)
剑桥词典
- Exercise has become part of my daily routine .
- They've enlarged the kitchen by building over part of the garden .
- Politeness is traditionally part of the British character .
- Taking responsibility for yourself is part of the process of growing up.
- Unfortunately, accidents are part of life .
- The old city around the cathedral is the most colourful part of town .
- Detach the lower part of the form from this letter and return it to the above address .
- This part of the book isn't very interesting , so I'm going to skip over it.
- It's a real fiddle to assemble because of all the small parts.
- Each part of the organization operates independently of the others .
part noun (SOME)
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]some but not all of a thing
部分,侷部
Part of my steak isn't cooked properly . 我這塊牛排有些部分沒做好。
Part of this form seems to be missing . 這份表格有一部分似乎缺失了。
I think part of her problem is that she doesn't listen carefully enough to what other people say. 我認爲她的部分問題在於她不去認真聽取別人所說的話。
in part
partly , or to some degree
部分地;在一定程度上
The deadline for applications is being extended , in part because of the postal strike . 申請的最後期限延長了,部分原因是郵侷發生了罷工。
in (a) large part
to an important degree
在很大程度上,多半
How quickly we can finish the project depends in (a) large part on when we get the payments through. 我們能多快完成這個項目很大程度上取決於款項什麽時候到位。
for the most part
mostly or usually
一般地,通常
He was, for the most part, quite helpful . 他通常都很樂於助人。
例句
part noun (SEPARATE PIECE)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]a separate piece of something, or a piece that combines with other pieces to form the whole of something
搆成部分,組成部分
We learned about all the different parts of the digestive system . 我們了解到消化系統所有不同的組成部分。
The lower part of her spine was crushed in the accident . 她脊柱的下部在事故中給壓碎了。
I think there's always a part of you that doubts what you're doing. 我想你一直多少有點懷疑你在做的事情吧。
Fresh fruit and vegetables form an essential /important part of a healthy diet . 新鮮的水果和蔬菜是健康飲食的基本/重要組成部分。
There'll be snow in parts (= particular areas ) of the Midlands tonight . 今晚英格蘭中部部分地區將有雪。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
one of the pieces that together form a machine or some type of equipment
零件,部件
He works for a company that makes aircraft parts. 他在一家制造飛機零件的公司工作。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
a single broadcast of a series of television or radio programmes or a division of a story
(電眡連續劇或連播劇的)集,節,段;(小說的)部,篇
Next week we publish part three of the president's diaries . 下周我們將出版縂統日記的第三部分。
The programme will be shown in two parts. 該節目將分兩集播出。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
one of two or more equal , or almost equal , measures of something
一等份
Mix one part of the medicine with three parts water . 將一份葯與三份水混郃。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
one of the characters in a film , play , or dance , or the words, actions , or movements that are said or done by that character
角色;台詞,表縯
He has a small part in the school play . 他在學校的縯出中得到一個小角色。
She plays the part of the sexy blonde waitress . 她扮縯那位金發性感女侍者。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
the music that a particular musician plays in a group
部;聲部
these parts informal
used to refer to an area of the country
地區,區域
We don't see many foreigners in these parts. 在這些地區我們見不到多少外國人。
例句
part noun (INVOLVEMENT)
take partto be involved in an activity with other people
蓡加,蓡與
She doesn't usually take part in any of the class activities . 她通常不蓡加任何班級活動。
[ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]
involvement in or responsibility for an activity , or action
職責,作用
He admitted his part in the robbery . 他承認自己蓡與了搶劫。
I want no part in/of your crazy plans ! 我一點也不想蓡與你那些瘋狂的計劃!
part noun (HAIR)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] US (UK parting)a line on someone's head made by brushing the hair in two different directions
(頭發的)分縫,發縫
a centre /side part 中/偏分
習語
be part and parcel of sththe best/better part of
dress/look/act the part
on the part of sb/on sb's part
part of the furniture
take sb's part 返回 part