part
noun uk/pɑːt/ us/pɑːrt/
(SOME)
A2 [ U ]部分,局部
some but not all of a thing
Part of my steak isn't cooked properly. 我这块牛排有些部分没做好。
Part of this form seems to be missing. 这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. 我认为她的部分问题在于她不去认真听取别人所说的话。
in partC2 部分地;在一定程度上
partly, or to some degree
The deadline for applications is being extended, in part because of the postal strike. 申请的最后期限延长了,部分原因是邮局发生了罢工。
in (a) large part 在很大程度上,多半
to an important degree
How quickly we can finish the project depends in (a) large part on when we get the payments through. 我们能多快完成这个项目很大程度上取决于款项什么时候到位。
for the most partC1 一般地,通常
mostly or usually
He was, for the most part, quite helpful. 他通常都很乐于助人。
- More examples
- 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.
(SEPARATE PIECE)
A1 [ C ]构成部分,组成部分
a separate piece of something, or a piece that combines with other pieces to form the whole of something
We learned about all the different parts of the digestive system. 我们了解到消化系统所有不同的组成部分。
The lower part of her spine was crushed in the accident. 她脊柱的下部在事故中给压碎了。
I think there's always a part of you that doubts what you're doing. 我想你一直多少有点怀疑你在做的事情吧。
Fresh fruit and vegetables form an essential/important part of a healthy diet. 新鲜的水果和蔬菜是健康饮食的基本/重要组成部分。
There'll be snow in parts (= particular areas) of the Midlands tonight. 今晚英格兰中部部分地区将有雪。
B2 [ C ]零件,部件
one of the pieces that together form a machine or some type of equipment
He works for a company that makes aircraft parts. 他在一家制造飞机零件的公司工作。
[ C ](电视连续剧或连播剧的)集,节,段;(小说的)部,篇
a single broadcast of a series of television or radio programmes or a division of a story
Next week we publish part three of the president's diaries. 下周我们将出版总统日记的第三部分。
The programme will be shown in two parts. 该节目将分两集播出。
[ C ]一等份
one of two or more equal, or almost equal, measures of something
Mix one part of the medicine with three parts water. 将一份药与三份水混合。
B1 [ C ]角色;台词,表演
one of the characters in a film, play, or dance, or the words, actions, or movements that are said or done by that character
He has a small part in the school play. 他在学校的演出中得到一个小角色。
She plays the part of the sexy blonde waitress. 她扮演那位金发性感女侍者。
[ C ]部;声部
the music that a particular musician plays in a group
these partsinformal 地区,区域
used to refer to an area of the country
We don't see many foreigners in these parts. 在这些地区我们见不到多少外国人。
- More examples
- 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.
(INVOLVEMENT)
take partB1 参加,参与
to be involved in an activity with other people
She doesn't usually take part in any of the class activities. 她通常不参加任何班级活动。
[ U ]职责,作用
involvement in or responsibility for an activity, or action
He admitted his part in the robbery. 他承认自己参与了抢劫。
I want no part in/of your crazy plans! 我一点也不想参与你那些疯狂的计划!
(HAIR)
[ C ] US (UK parting)(头发的)分缝,发缝
a line on someone's head made by brushing the hair in two different directions
a centre/side part 中/偏分
Idioms
be part and parcel of somethingidiom C2 是…必要(或不可少)的部分
to be a feature of something, especially a feature that cannot be avoided
Being recognized in the street is part and parcel of being a celebrity. 走在街上被人认出来是作为名人在所难免的。
the best/better part ofidiom C2 大部分,大半
most of
I spent the better part of a day cleaning that kitchen! 我一天的大部分时间都花在清理那个厨房上了!
dress/look/act the partidiom 穿得/看上去/做得很得体
to look suitable or behave in a suitable way for a particular situation
If you're going to be a high-powered businesswoman, you've got to look the part. 如果你打算做个商场女强人,你就得看上去得体才行。
on the part of someone/on someone's partidiom C2 由某人所作;由某人所经历
done or experienced by someone
This was a misjudgment on the part of the government. 这是政府方面的误判。
A little humility on her part would be appreciated. 希望她能表现出一点人性。
part of the furnitureidiom 习以为常之事,司空见惯的事(或人)
something or someone so familiar that you no longer notice it, him, or her
take someone's partidiom 支持(某人),站在(某人)一边
to support someone
For once, my brother took my part in the argument. 只有一次我哥哥在争论中站在我这边。
part
verb uk/pɑːt/ us/pɑːrt/
C2 [ I or T ](使)分开
to separate or cause something or someone to separate
The curtains parted, revealing a darkened stage. 幕布拉开,露出灯光转暗的舞台。
To be parted from him even for two days made her sad. 就连跟他分开两天都会叫她难过。
[ T ]梳分(头发)
If you part your hair, you arrange it so that it falls on either side of your head by separating it with a line down the middle or on one side.
C2 [ I ] formal分别;分手
If two people part, they leave each other, often at the end of a relationship.
I'm afraid we parted on very bad terms. 很遗憾我们最后不欢而散。
Idiom
part companyidiom 分道扬镳,散伙
If two people part company, they end their relationship.
The world's number one tennis player and his coach parted company earlier this month. 世界头号网球选手和他的教练本月初分道扬镳了。
Phrasal verb
part with something (尤指不情愿地)放弃,舍弃
to give something to someone else, especially when you do not want to
I was going to give away her old baby clothes, but I couldn't bring myself to part with them. 我原打算把她旧的婴儿服送人,但就是舍不得。
part
adverb uk/pɑːt/ us/pɑːrt/
部分地
partly
He's part African - his father was born in Somalia. 他有部分非洲血统——他父亲出生在索马里。
The exam is part spoken and part written. 考试一部分是口试,一部分是笔试。