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for one's part如何读
for one's part是什么意思
对某人来说;
至于某人,对某人来说;
for one's part英英释义
noun
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
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
an exact divisor of a quantity : aliquot
one of the constituent elements of a plant or animal body: such as
The stomach is part of the digestive system.
a division of a literary work
a novel in four parts
a vocal or instrumental line or melody in concerted music or in harmony
the violin part
a constituent member of a machine or other apparatusalso: a spare part automobile parts
the parts of an airplane
something falling to one in a division or apportionment : share
wanted no part of the proposal
one's share or allotted task (as in an action) : duty
one must do one's part
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)
a general area of indefinite boundaries—usually used in pluraltook off for parts unknown
you're not from around these parts
a function or course of action performed see also take part
objected to the government's part in the strike
an actor's lines in a play, movie, etc.
The actress learned her part well.
the role of a character in a play, movie, etc.
played the part of the villain
a constituent of character or capacity : talent
a man of many parts
the line where the hair is parted
His part was on the left side of his head.
verb
intransitive verb
to separate from or take leave of someone
to take leave of one another
to become separated into parts
to go away : depart
die
to become separated, detached, or broken
to relinquish possession or control
hated to part with that money
transitive verb
to divide into parts
to separate by combing on each side of a line
to break or suffer the breaking of (something, such as a rope or anchor chain)
to divide into shares and distribute : apportion
to remove from contact or association
if aught but death part thee and me—Ruth 1:17 (King James Version)
to keep separate
the narrow channel that parts England from France
to hold (people, such as brawlers) apart
to separate by a process of extraction, elimination, or secretion
archaic leave, quit
dialectal British relinquish, give up
adverb
partly
adjective
partial sense 1
abbreviation
participial; participle
particular
noun
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
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
an exact divisor of a quantity : aliquot
one of the constituent elements of a plant or animal body: such as
The stomach is part of the digestive system.
a division of a literary work
a novel in four parts
a vocal or instrumental line or melody in concerted music or in harmony
the violin part
a constituent member of a machine or other apparatusalso: a spare part automobile parts
the parts of an airplane
something falling to one in a division or apportionment : share
wanted no part of the proposal
one's share or allotted task (as in an action) : duty
one must do one's part
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)
a general area of indefinite boundaries—usually used in pluraltook off for parts unknown
you're not from around these parts
a function or course of action performed see also take part
objected to the government's part in the strike
an actor's lines in a play, movie, etc.
The actress learned her part well.
the role of a character in a play, movie, etc.
played the part of the villain
a constituent of character or capacity : talent
a man of many parts
the line where the hair is parted
His part was on the left side of his head.
verb
intransitive verb
to separate from or take leave of someone
to take leave of one another
to become separated into parts
to go away : depart
die
to become separated, detached, or broken
to relinquish possession or control
hated to part with that money
transitive verb
to divide into parts
to separate by combing on each side of a line
to break or suffer the breaking of (something, such as a rope or anchor chain)
to divide into shares and distribute : apportion
to remove from contact or association
if aught but death part thee and me—Ruth 1:17 (King James Version)
to keep separate
the narrow channel that parts England from France
to hold (people, such as brawlers) apart
to separate by a process of extraction, elimination, or secretion
archaic leave, quit
dialectal British relinquish, give up
adverb
partly
adjective
partial sense 1
abbreviation
participial; participle
particular
for one's part词源英文解释
Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French & Old English, both from Latin part-, pars; perhaps akin to Latin parare to prepare — more at pare Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French partir, from Latin partire to divide, from part-, pars
The first known use of part was before the 12th century
for one's part儿童词典英英释义
one1 of 3adjective
being a single unit or thing see number
being a certain unit or thing
early one morning
being the same in kind or quality
members of one class
not divided
not definitely fixed or placed
will see you again one day
only entry 1 sense 2a
the one person they wanted to see
one2 of 3noun
the number indicating a single unit
the first in a set or series
a single person or thing
has the one, but needs the other
a one-dollar bill
one3 of 3pronoun
a single member or individual
saw one of your friends
any person
one never knows
one1 of 3adjective
being a single unit or thing see number
being a certain unit or thing
early one morning
being the same in kind or quality
members of one class
not divided
not definitely fixed or placed
will see you again one day
only entry 1 sense 2a
the one person they wanted to see
one2 of 3noun
the number indicating a single unit
the first in a set or series
a single person or thing
has the one, but needs the other
a one-dollar bill
one3 of 3pronoun
a single member or individual
saw one of your friends
any person
one never knows
moneynoun
something (as coins or bills) generally accepted as a way of measuring value, as a way to trade value, and as a way to pay for goods and services
an amount of money
wealth calculated in terms of money
the first, second, and third place winners in a horse or dog race—usually used in the phrase in the money
moneynoun
something (as coins or bills) generally accepted as a way of measuring value, as a way to trade value, and as a way to pay for goods and services
an amount of money
wealth calculated in terms of money
the first, second, and third place winners in a horse or dog race—usually used in the phrase in the money
part1 of 3noun
one of the pieces into which something can be divided
one of the equal units of which something is composed
a fifth part for each
a portion of a plant or animal body : member, organ
wash the injured part
a particular melody or line of music for one voice or instrument or a certain group of voices or instruments in harmony with others
a piece of a machine or equipment
a person's share, duty, or function
did my part
one of the sides in a conflict
take another's part in a quarrel
a general area : region—usually used in plural
you're not from around these parts
a role in a play
the line where the hair is divided in combing
part2 of 3verb
to separate from or leave someone : go away : depart
to become separated, detached, or broken
the ice parted
to give up possession or control
wouldn't part with their old car
to divide into parts
to separate by combing on each side of a line
part3 of 3adverb
partly
was only part right
for one's part 例句
1 She closed her eyes and parted her lips.
2 The claim is a part truth—there is more to the story than they are telling you.
3 The entire book is good, but the best part is the ending.
4 a diagram labeling the different parts of the flower
5 the moving parts of the machine
6 Do you have any spare parts for this model of car?
7 There were a lot of moving parts Thursday afternoon at Chatty Cathy’s Cafe as the coffee shop’s owners made the final steps for its closing.
8 The Bible tells the story of how God parted the Red Sea.
9 parts of the human body
10 She couldn't bear the thought of parting from her family.
11 The big red curtains parted to reveal a new car!
12 Come join us and be part of a winning team.
13 I don't remember him saying that. I must have missed that part.
14 His dark hair was parted down the middle.
15 The parts of a radio include the speaker, dials, and antenna.
16 The story is part science and part fiction.
17 The Chimera is a monster in Greek mythology that is part lion, part goat, and part serpent.
18 My favorite part of the chicken is the drumstick.
19 Tomorrow we shall part and, I fear, never see each other again.
20 The two lovers parted at dawn.