part 的英语意思
partpart1 /pɑːt $ pɑːrt/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1piece [countable] a piece or feature of something such as an object, area, event, or period of time某物(如物体、区域、事件或时间段)的一部分或某一特征part of
The front part of the car was damaged.车的前部受损了。
In parts of Canada, French is the first language.在加拿大的部分地区,法语是第一语言。
The cost of living is becoming unbearable for retired people in our part of the world (=where we live).在我们这个地方(=我们居住的地方),生活费用对退休人员来说已变得难以承受。
More heat is lost through the head than any other part of the body.身体通过头部散失的热量比任何其他部位都多。the early/later/latter/last part
in the early part of the 19th century在19世纪初期the best/worst part
The best part of the holiday was the food.假期中最棒的部分是美食。the first/final/last part etc
You can see the final part of that series on Tuesday.你可以在周二看到那部系列的最后一集。part two/three etc
I shall be explaining this further in Part Two.我将在第二部分进一步阐述这一点。the hard/easy part
Getting Dad to agree will be the hard part.让爸爸同意才是最难的部分。different parts/all parts of something
The jobs attracted people from all parts of the world.这些工作吸引了来自世界各地的人。integral/vital/important part
the traditions that are an integral part of Jewish life犹太生活中不可或缺的传统in parts
The film is very violent in parts.这部电影在某些部分非常暴力。2machine/object [countable] one of the separate pieces that something such as a machine or piece of equipment is made of机器或设备等物件的各个独立零件之一:
Lay all the parts out before you start assembling the model.在开始组装模型之前,将所有零件摆放好。
engine parts发动机零件spare parts (=kept for when a part breaks, needs replacing etc)(=备用,供零件损坏、需要更换等情况时使用)3not all part of something some, but not all, of a particular thing某事物的一部分,但非全部:
Part of the money will be spent on a new playground.部分资金将用于建造新的游乐场。
Part of the castle was destroyed by fire.城堡的部分建筑被大火毁坏。
For part of the day, you will be outside doing practical work.一天中有一部分时间,你将在户外进行实践工作。part of me/him etc
Part of me hates him (=I partly hate him).我的内心有一部分恨他(=我有点恨他)。(only) part of the story/problem/explanation etc
Poor working conditions are only part of the problem.恶劣的工作条件只是问题的一部分。 ► Don’t say ‘(the) most part of’. Say most of: We spent most of (NOT most part of) the morning shopping.4involvement play a part if something or someone plays a part in something else, they are involved in it如果某事物或某人在另一件事中发挥作用,即表示他们参与其中part in
Health education will play a part in preparing us for old age.健康教育将在帮助我们为老年做准备方面发挥作用。
Britain should play its full part in the negotiations.英国应在谈判中充分发挥其作用。play a big/important part in something
Pictures play an important part in publishing.图片在出版业中扮演着重要角色。5have a part to play (in something) to have a particular job or be responsible for something承担某项特定职责或对某事负责:
The church used to have a more important part to play in the community.教会过去在社区中曾扮演着更重要的角色。6take part to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people与他人一起参与某项活动、运动、事件等part in
About 400 students took part in the protest.约400名学生参加了这次抗议活动。
She wanted to take part but she was too ill.她想参加,但病得太重了。take an active/leading part
At college I took an active part in student politics.在大学时,我积极参与了学生政治活动。 ► Don’t say ‘take a part in’ something. Say take part in something.7take/have/play no part in something to not be involved in something不参与某事:
She took no part in the fighting.她没有参与打斗。8want no part of something to not want to be involved in something不想参与某事:
There was a plan to change the production style, and he wanted no part of it.有一项改变制作风格的计划,但他不想参与其中。9the best/better part of something nearly all of something某事物的几乎全部:
We waited for the best part of an hour.我们等了将近一个小时。10a good/large part of something a lot or more than half of something某事物的大部分或超过一半:
A large part of the budget will be spent on advertising.预算的很大一部分将用于广告。11the greater/major part of something most of something某事物的大部分:
They controlled the greater part of North Africa.他们控制了北非的大部分地区。12in part to some degree, but not completely在一定程度上,但并非完全 SYN partly:
His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight.他不愿意提供帮助,部分原因可以用他视力不好来解释。13in large part/for the most part mostly, or in most places大部分情况下,或大多数地方:
Success was due in large part to good teamwork.成功在很大程度上归功于良好的团队协作。
For the most part he worked patiently.他大多数时候都耐心地工作。14be (a) part of something to be included or involved in something被包含于某事或参与其中:
Falling over is part of learning how to ski.摔倒是学习滑雪的一部分。
If you decide to work for our organisation, you will be part of a great team.如果你决定为我们的组织工作,你将成为一支优秀团队的一员。15form (a) part of something to be one of the things that make up something larger or more important成为构成更大或更重要事物的组成部分之一:
Practical work forms an integral part of the course.实践作业构成了该课程不可或缺的一部分。16hair [countable usually singular] American English a parting(头发的)分缝17acting [countable] the words and actions of a particular character in a play or film戏剧或电影中某一特定角色的台词和行为 SYN role:
Could someone take the part of Romeo, please?请问有人可以扮演Romeo的角色吗?
Katharine’s playing the part of Mary in the school play.Katharine在学校话剧中扮演Mary的角色。18music [countable] the music that one type of instrument or voice within a group plays or sings乐团中某类乐器或声部所演奏或演唱的声部:
The violin part is difficult.小提琴的声部很难。
The choir sings in four-part harmony.合唱团以四声部和声演唱。19quantity [countable] used to say how much of each substance there is or should be in a mixture用于说明混合物中各成分的比例:
Prepare the glue with one part powder to three parts water.按一份粉末兑三份水的比例调制胶水。
The sulphur dioxide level in the air was 32 parts per billion.空气中的二氧化硫含量为十亿分之三十二。20look the part a)to look like a typical person of a particular type看起来像某一特定类型的典型人物:
In his smart suit, he certainly looked the part.穿着笔挺的西装,他看起来确实符合那个角色的形象。 b)to perform well and seem likely to be successful – used in sports reports表现出色并看似有望成功——用于体育报道:
He’s beginning to look the part on the soccer field.他在足球场上开始展现出应有的水准。21dress the part to wear suitable clothes for something为某事穿着合适的服装:
She’s got a new high-powered job, and she’s certainly dressing the part.她找到了一份重要的新工作,而且她的穿着打扮也确实与之相称。22 somebody’s part in something what a particular person did in an activity that was shared by several people, especially something bad某人在多人共同参与的活动(尤指不良行为)中所承担的那部分责任:
He was imprisoned for six years for his part in the murder.他因参与谋杀而被监禁六年。23in/round these parts in the particular area that you are in在你所在的特定地区:
We don’t get many tourists in these parts.我们这一带来的游客不多。24take somebody’s part British English formal正式 to support someone in a quarrel or argument在争吵或争论中支持某人 SYN take somebody’s side:
Dad always takes my brother’s part when we argue.我们争吵时,爸爸总是站在哥哥(弟弟)那边。25for my/his part etc formal正式 used when saying what a particular person thinks or does, as opposed to other people用于说明某特定人物的想法或行为,与他人相对而言:
For my part, I prefer living in the country.就我而言,我更喜欢住在乡下。26on somebody’s part/on the part of somebody used when describing a particular person’s feelings or actions用于描述某特定人物的感受或行为:
It was probably just a mistake on her part.这很可能只是她的一个失误。
There has never been any jealousy on my part.我这边从未有过任何嫉妒之情。27take something in good part old-fashioned旧式 to accept jokes or criticism about you without being upset坦然接受关于自己的玩笑或批评而不生气28be part and parcel of something to be a necessary feature of something成为某事物的必要组成部分:
Working irregular hours is all part and parcel of being a journalist.不规律的工作时间是做记者这行不可分割的一部分。29be/become part of the furniture to have been in a place for so long that people no longer notice you在某个地方待得太久,以至于人们不再注意到你30man/woman of many parts someone who is able to do many different things能做许多不同事情的人;多才多艺的人:
He was a man of many parts: writer, literary critic and historian.他是一个多才多艺的人:作家、文学评论家和历史学家。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + part形容词/名词 + partthe early part· The school dates from the early part of the nineteenth century.· 这所学校建于19世纪初期。the first part· In the first part of the book he describes his childhood.· 在书的第一部分,他描述了自己的童年。the later part (=the part towards the end of a period of time)· in the later part of the twentieth century· 在20世纪后期the latter part (=the second half rather than the first)· The festival lasts for ten days during the latter part of May.· 节日持续十天,在五月下旬举行。the last/final part· We had reached the last part of our journey.· 我们已经到达旅程的最后阶段。the best/worst part· The worst part was having to work even when it was raining.· 最糟糕的部分是即使下雨也得工作。the hard/easy part· Deciding what you’re going to cook is the easy part.· 决定要做什么菜才是容易的部分。an important part· Fresh fruit is an important part of our diet.· 新鲜水果是我们饮食中重要的一部分。a vital/essential part (=an extremely important and necessary part)· A ceasefire in the region is an essential part of any peace process.· 该地区的停火是任何和平进程的重要组成部分。an integral part (=a necessary part of the whole thing)· These workshops are an integral part of the course.· 这些研讨会是该课程不可或缺的组成部分。different parts of something· Public transport varied between different parts of the country.· 全国各地区的公共交通情况各不相同。all parts of something (also every part of something)· He had access to all parts of the factory.· 他可以进入工厂的各个区域。the component/constituent parts of something (=the separate parts that form it)· The body is a complex thing with many constituent parts.· 人体是一个复杂的东西,由许多组成部分构成。equal parts· I cut the orange into four equal parts.· 我把橙子切成了四等份。phrases短语parts of the world· There are wars going on in many parts of the world.· 世界许多地方正在发生战争。parts of the country· He sometimes went to visit friends in other parts of the country.· 他有时去全国其他地方探望朋友。parts of the body· The cancer may spread to other parts of the body.· 癌症可能会扩散到身体的其他部位。part one/two/three etc· The questionnaire is in two parts: part one asks for your personal details and part two asks for your comments on the course.· 问卷分为两个部分:第一部分询问你的个人信息,第二部分征求你对课程的意见。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 17— 释义 17verbs动词play a part· She plays the part of an ageing beauty queen.· 她扮演一位年老的选美皇后角色。have a part· He had a small part in ‘Casino Royale’.· 他在《Casino Royale》中有一个小角色。take a part (=agree to play a part that you have been offered)· When I was offered the part of the prince, I decided to take it.· 当我被提议扮演王子这个角色时,我决定接受。get a part· I was thrilled when I was told I’d got the part.· 当被告知我得到了这个角色时,我非常兴奋。give somebody a part· Why did they give Sinatra the part?· 他们为何把这个角色给了Sinatra?land a part (=be given a part)· He landed a part in a cop show.· 他在一部警察剧中获得了一个角色。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + part形容词/名词 + parta big part· She felt the studio hadn’t given her enough big parts.· 她觉得制片公司没有给她足够多的大角色。a good part· Every time we do a play, the boys get all the good parts.· 每次排演戏剧,好角色总是被男孩们拿走。a small part· Toby had a small part in the film.· Toby在那部电影里有一个小角色。the lead/leading part (=the most important part)· Taking the lead part of Annie will be 11-year-old Zoe Jones.· 出演Annie主角的将是11岁的Zoe Jones。a speaking part (=one in which you have some words to say)· I had hoped to be given a speaking part.· 我曾希望能得到一个有台词的角色。a walk-on part (=a small part in which you do not have any words to say)· She had had walk-on parts in a couple of soap operas.· 她曾在几部肥皂剧中出演跑龙套的角色。THESAURUS同义词辨析part something that together with other things forms a whole与其他事物共同构成整体的部分: · It looks like part of a car engine.· 它看起来像是汽车发动机的一部分。· The best part of the movie was the end.· 电影最精彩的部分是结局。· The hardest part is getting started.· 最难的部分是开始。bit especially British English informal非正式 a small part of something某事物的一小部分: · Some bits of the book are really funny.· 书中有些片段真的很有趣。· I didn’t read the bottom bit.· 我没有读底部那一小段。piece one of several different parts that you join together to make something将多个不同部分拼合在一起以构成某物的各个部分之一: · One of the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle was missing.· 拼图缺少了一块。· The furniture comes in several pieces.· 这件家具分成几个零件出售。component a part of a machine or process机器或过程的一个组成部分: · The company supplies engine components for trucks.· 该公司为卡车提供发动机零部件。· Education is a major component in a child’s growth and development.· 教育是儿童成长与发展的重要组成部分。section a part of something that is clearly different and separate from other parts某事物中明显有别于其他部分且独立存在的一个部分: · The test is divided into two sections.· 测试分为两个部分。· the reference section of the library· 图书馆的参考资料部分· the string section of the orchestra· 管弦乐团的弦乐组chapter one of the numbered parts that a book is divided into书籍分成的带编号的各部分之一(章): · The opening chapter of the book sets the scene.· 这本书的开篇章节奠定了故事背景。scene one of the parts that a film or play is divided into电影或戏剧分成的各部分之一(场景): · Some scenes had to be cut because they were too violent.· 有些场景因为过于暴力而不得不删除。· act 1, scene 2 of the play· 戏剧的第一幕第二场episode a part of a story on the television or the radio, which is told in separate parts电视或广播上分集播出的故事的一集: · I missed last week’s episode.· 我错过了上周的那一集。
查看全部语言翻译1piece [countable] a piece or feature of something such as an object, area, event, or period of time某物(如物体、区域、事件或时间段)的一部分或某一特征part of
The front part of the car was damaged.车的前部受损了。
In parts of Canada, French is the first language.在加拿大的部分地区,法语是第一语言。
The cost of living is becoming unbearable for retired people in our part of the world (=where we live).在我们这个地方(=我们居住的地方),生活费用对退休人员来说已变得难以承受。
More heat is lost through the head than any other part of the body.身体通过头部散失的热量比任何其他部位都多。the early/later/latter/last part
in the early part of the 19th century在19世纪初期the best/worst part
The best part of the holiday was the food.假期中最棒的部分是美食。the first/final/last part etc
You can see the final part of that series on Tuesday.你可以在周二看到那部系列的最后一集。part two/three etc
I shall be explaining this further in Part Two.我将在第二部分进一步阐述这一点。the hard/easy part
Getting Dad to agree will be the hard part.让爸爸同意才是最难的部分。different parts/all parts of something
The jobs attracted people from all parts of the world.这些工作吸引了来自世界各地的人。integral/vital/important part
the traditions that are an integral part of Jewish life犹太生活中不可或缺的传统in parts
The film is very violent in parts.这部电影在某些部分非常暴力。2machine/object [countable] one of the separate pieces that something such as a machine or piece of equipment is made of机器或设备等物件的各个独立零件之一:
Lay all the parts out before you start assembling the model.在开始组装模型之前,将所有零件摆放好。
engine parts发动机零件spare parts (=kept for when a part breaks, needs replacing etc)(=备用,供零件损坏、需要更换等情况时使用)3not all part of something some, but not all, of a particular thing某事物的一部分,但非全部:
Part of the money will be spent on a new playground.部分资金将用于建造新的游乐场。
Part of the castle was destroyed by fire.城堡的部分建筑被大火毁坏。
For part of the day, you will be outside doing practical work.一天中有一部分时间,你将在户外进行实践工作。part of me/him etc
Part of me hates him (=I partly hate him).我的内心有一部分恨他(=我有点恨他)。(only) part of the story/problem/explanation etc
Poor working conditions are only part of the problem.恶劣的工作条件只是问题的一部分。 ► Don’t say ‘(the) most part of’. Say most of: We spent most of (NOT most part of) the morning shopping.4involvement play a part if something or someone plays a part in something else, they are involved in it如果某事物或某人在另一件事中发挥作用,即表示他们参与其中part in
Health education will play a part in preparing us for old age.健康教育将在帮助我们为老年做准备方面发挥作用。
Britain should play its full part in the negotiations.英国应在谈判中充分发挥其作用。play a big/important part in something
Pictures play an important part in publishing.图片在出版业中扮演着重要角色。5have a part to play (in something) to have a particular job or be responsible for something承担某项特定职责或对某事负责:
The church used to have a more important part to play in the community.教会过去在社区中曾扮演着更重要的角色。6take part to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people与他人一起参与某项活动、运动、事件等part in
About 400 students took part in the protest.约400名学生参加了这次抗议活动。
She wanted to take part but she was too ill.她想参加,但病得太重了。take an active/leading part
At college I took an active part in student politics.在大学时,我积极参与了学生政治活动。 ► Don’t say ‘take a part in’ something. Say take part in something.7take/have/play no part in something to not be involved in something不参与某事:
She took no part in the fighting.她没有参与打斗。8want no part of something to not want to be involved in something不想参与某事:
There was a plan to change the production style, and he wanted no part of it.有一项改变制作风格的计划,但他不想参与其中。9the best/better part of something nearly all of something某事物的几乎全部:
We waited for the best part of an hour.我们等了将近一个小时。10a good/large part of something a lot or more than half of something某事物的大部分或超过一半:
A large part of the budget will be spent on advertising.预算的很大一部分将用于广告。11the greater/major part of something most of something某事物的大部分:
They controlled the greater part of North Africa.他们控制了北非的大部分地区。12in part to some degree, but not completely在一定程度上,但并非完全 SYN partly:
His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight.他不愿意提供帮助,部分原因可以用他视力不好来解释。13in large part/for the most part mostly, or in most places大部分情况下,或大多数地方:
Success was due in large part to good teamwork.成功在很大程度上归功于良好的团队协作。
For the most part he worked patiently.他大多数时候都耐心地工作。14be (a) part of something to be included or involved in something被包含于某事或参与其中:
Falling over is part of learning how to ski.摔倒是学习滑雪的一部分。
If you decide to work for our organisation, you will be part of a great team.如果你决定为我们的组织工作,你将成为一支优秀团队的一员。15form (a) part of something to be one of the things that make up something larger or more important成为构成更大或更重要事物的组成部分之一:
Practical work forms an integral part of the course.实践作业构成了该课程不可或缺的一部分。16hair [countable usually singular] American English a parting(头发的)分缝17acting [countable] the words and actions of a particular character in a play or film戏剧或电影中某一特定角色的台词和行为 SYN role:
Could someone take the part of Romeo, please?请问有人可以扮演Romeo的角色吗?
Katharine’s playing the part of Mary in the school play.Katharine在学校话剧中扮演Mary的角色。18music [countable] the music that one type of instrument or voice within a group plays or sings乐团中某类乐器或声部所演奏或演唱的声部:
The violin part is difficult.小提琴的声部很难。
The choir sings in four-part harmony.合唱团以四声部和声演唱。19quantity [countable] used to say how much of each substance there is or should be in a mixture用于说明混合物中各成分的比例:
Prepare the glue with one part powder to three parts water.按一份粉末兑三份水的比例调制胶水。
The sulphur dioxide level in the air was 32 parts per billion.空气中的二氧化硫含量为十亿分之三十二。20look the part a)to look like a typical person of a particular type看起来像某一特定类型的典型人物:
In his smart suit, he certainly looked the part.穿着笔挺的西装,他看起来确实符合那个角色的形象。 b)to perform well and seem likely to be successful – used in sports reports表现出色并看似有望成功——用于体育报道:
He’s beginning to look the part on the soccer field.他在足球场上开始展现出应有的水准。21dress the part to wear suitable clothes for something为某事穿着合适的服装:
She’s got a new high-powered job, and she’s certainly dressing the part.她找到了一份重要的新工作,而且她的穿着打扮也确实与之相称。22 somebody’s part in something what a particular person did in an activity that was shared by several people, especially something bad某人在多人共同参与的活动(尤指不良行为)中所承担的那部分责任:
He was imprisoned for six years for his part in the murder.他因参与谋杀而被监禁六年。23in/round these parts in the particular area that you are in在你所在的特定地区:
We don’t get many tourists in these parts.我们这一带来的游客不多。24take somebody’s part British English formal正式 to support someone in a quarrel or argument在争吵或争论中支持某人 SYN take somebody’s side:
Dad always takes my brother’s part when we argue.我们争吵时,爸爸总是站在哥哥(弟弟)那边。25for my/his part etc formal正式 used when saying what a particular person thinks or does, as opposed to other people用于说明某特定人物的想法或行为,与他人相对而言:
For my part, I prefer living in the country.就我而言,我更喜欢住在乡下。26on somebody’s part/on the part of somebody used when describing a particular person’s feelings or actions用于描述某特定人物的感受或行为:
It was probably just a mistake on her part.这很可能只是她的一个失误。
There has never been any jealousy on my part.我这边从未有过任何嫉妒之情。27take something in good part old-fashioned旧式 to accept jokes or criticism about you without being upset坦然接受关于自己的玩笑或批评而不生气28be part and parcel of something to be a necessary feature of something成为某事物的必要组成部分:
Working irregular hours is all part and parcel of being a journalist.不规律的工作时间是做记者这行不可分割的一部分。29be/become part of the furniture to have been in a place for so long that people no longer notice you在某个地方待得太久,以至于人们不再注意到你30man/woman of many parts someone who is able to do many different things能做许多不同事情的人;多才多艺的人:
He was a man of many parts: writer, literary critic and historian.他是一个多才多艺的人:作家、文学评论家和历史学家。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + part形容词/名词 + partthe early part· The school dates from the early part of the nineteenth century.· 这所学校建于19世纪初期。the first part· In the first part of the book he describes his childhood.· 在书的第一部分,他描述了自己的童年。the later part (=the part towards the end of a period of time)· in the later part of the twentieth century· 在20世纪后期the latter part (=the second half rather than the first)· The festival lasts for ten days during the latter part of May.· 节日持续十天,在五月下旬举行。the last/final part· We had reached the last part of our journey.· 我们已经到达旅程的最后阶段。the best/worst part· The worst part was having to work even when it was raining.· 最糟糕的部分是即使下雨也得工作。the hard/easy part· Deciding what you’re going to cook is the easy part.· 决定要做什么菜才是容易的部分。an important part· Fresh fruit is an important part of our diet.· 新鲜水果是我们饮食中重要的一部分。a vital/essential part (=an extremely important and necessary part)· A ceasefire in the region is an essential part of any peace process.· 该地区的停火是任何和平进程的重要组成部分。an integral part (=a necessary part of the whole thing)· These workshops are an integral part of the course.· 这些研讨会是该课程不可或缺的组成部分。different parts of something· Public transport varied between different parts of the country.· 全国各地区的公共交通情况各不相同。all parts of something (also every part of something)· He had access to all parts of the factory.· 他可以进入工厂的各个区域。the component/constituent parts of something (=the separate parts that form it)· The body is a complex thing with many constituent parts.· 人体是一个复杂的东西,由许多组成部分构成。equal parts· I cut the orange into four equal parts.· 我把橙子切成了四等份。phrases短语parts of the world· There are wars going on in many parts of the world.· 世界许多地方正在发生战争。parts of the country· He sometimes went to visit friends in other parts of the country.· 他有时去全国其他地方探望朋友。parts of the body· The cancer may spread to other parts of the body.· 癌症可能会扩散到身体的其他部位。part one/two/three etc· The questionnaire is in two parts: part one asks for your personal details and part two asks for your comments on the course.· 问卷分为两个部分:第一部分询问你的个人信息,第二部分征求你对课程的意见。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 17— 释义 17verbs动词play a part· She plays the part of an ageing beauty queen.· 她扮演一位年老的选美皇后角色。have a part· He had a small part in ‘Casino Royale’.· 他在《Casino Royale》中有一个小角色。take a part (=agree to play a part that you have been offered)· When I was offered the part of the prince, I decided to take it.· 当我被提议扮演王子这个角色时,我决定接受。get a part· I was thrilled when I was told I’d got the part.· 当被告知我得到了这个角色时,我非常兴奋。give somebody a part· Why did they give Sinatra the part?· 他们为何把这个角色给了Sinatra?land a part (=be given a part)· He landed a part in a cop show.· 他在一部警察剧中获得了一个角色。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + part形容词/名词 + parta big part· She felt the studio hadn’t given her enough big parts.· 她觉得制片公司没有给她足够多的大角色。a good part· Every time we do a play, the boys get all the good parts.· 每次排演戏剧,好角色总是被男孩们拿走。a small part· Toby had a small part in the film.· Toby在那部电影里有一个小角色。the lead/leading part (=the most important part)· Taking the lead part of Annie will be 11-year-old Zoe Jones.· 出演Annie主角的将是11岁的Zoe Jones。a speaking part (=one in which you have some words to say)· I had hoped to be given a speaking part.· 我曾希望能得到一个有台词的角色。a walk-on part (=a small part in which you do not have any words to say)· She had had walk-on parts in a couple of soap operas.· 她曾在几部肥皂剧中出演跑龙套的角色。THESAURUS同义词辨析part something that together with other things forms a whole与其他事物共同构成整体的部分: · It looks like part of a car engine.· 它看起来像是汽车发动机的一部分。· The best part of the movie was the end.· 电影最精彩的部分是结局。· The hardest part is getting started.· 最难的部分是开始。bit especially British English informal非正式 a small part of something某事物的一小部分: · Some bits of the book are really funny.· 书中有些片段真的很有趣。· I didn’t read the bottom bit.· 我没有读底部那一小段。piece one of several different parts that you join together to make something将多个不同部分拼合在一起以构成某物的各个部分之一: · One of the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle was missing.· 拼图缺少了一块。· The furniture comes in several pieces.· 这件家具分成几个零件出售。component a part of a machine or process机器或过程的一个组成部分: · The company supplies engine components for trucks.· 该公司为卡车提供发动机零部件。· Education is a major component in a child’s growth and development.· 教育是儿童成长与发展的重要组成部分。section a part of something that is clearly different and separate from other parts某事物中明显有别于其他部分且独立存在的一个部分: · The test is divided into two sections.· 测试分为两个部分。· the reference section of the library· 图书馆的参考资料部分· the string section of the orchestra· 管弦乐团的弦乐组chapter one of the numbered parts that a book is divided into书籍分成的带编号的各部分之一(章): · The opening chapter of the book sets the scene.· 这本书的开篇章节奠定了故事背景。scene one of the parts that a film or play is divided into电影或戏剧分成的各部分之一(场景): · Some scenes had to be cut because they were too violent.· 有些场景因为过于暴力而不得不删除。· act 1, scene 2 of the play· 戏剧的第一幕第二场episode a part of a story on the television or the radio, which is told in separate parts电视或广播上分集播出的故事的一集: · I missed last week’s episode.· 我错过了上周的那一集。partpart2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] written书面 to move the two sides of something apart, or to move apart, making a space in the middle将某物的两侧分开,或(两侧)向两边分开,中间形成空间:
When he parted the curtains, the sunlight flooded into the room.当他拉开窗帘时,阳光涌进了房间。
The crowd parted to let him through.人群分开,让他通过。
Ralph’s lips parted in a delighted smile.Ralph的嘴唇微微张开,露出了愉悦的微笑。2[intransitive] written书面 to separate from someone, or end a relationship with them与某人分离,或结束与其的关系:
They parted on amicable terms.他们友好地分开了。part from
He has parted from his wife.他已与妻子分开。3be parted (from somebody) to be prevented from being with someone被迫与某人分开:
They were hardly ever parted in 30 years of marriage.在30年的婚姻生活中,他们几乎从未分开过。
He hates being parted from the children.他非常不愿意与孩子们分离。4part company (with somebody) a)to go in different directions after having gone in the same direction同向而行后分道扬镳:
The two women parted company outside their rooms.两位女士在各自房间门口分别了。 b)to end a relationship with someone与某人结束关系:
George parted company with the band in 1996.George于1996年与乐队分道扬镳。 c)to disagree with someone about something在某事上与某人意见相左:
He parted company with Lloyd George over post-war diplomacy.他在战后外交问题上与Lloyd George产生了分歧。5[transitive] if you part your hair, you comb some of your hair in one direction and the rest in the other direction如果你将头发分缝,就是把一部分头发梳向一侧,其余部分梳向另一侧part with something phrasal verb to give something to someone else, although you do not want to不情愿地将某物给予他人:
I’m reluctant to part with any of the kittens, but we need the money.我不情愿出让任何一只小猫,但我们需要那笔钱。
1[intransitive, transitive] written书面 to move the two sides of something apart, or to move apart, making a space in the middle将某物的两侧分开,或(两侧)向两边分开,中间形成空间:
When he parted the curtains, the sunlight flooded into the room.当他拉开窗帘时,阳光涌进了房间。
The crowd parted to let him through.人群分开,让他通过。
Ralph’s lips parted in a delighted smile.Ralph的嘴唇微微张开,露出了愉悦的微笑。2[intransitive] written书面 to separate from someone, or end a relationship with them与某人分离,或结束与其的关系:
They parted on amicable terms.他们友好地分开了。part from
He has parted from his wife.他已与妻子分开。3be parted (from somebody) to be prevented from being with someone被迫与某人分开:
They were hardly ever parted in 30 years of marriage.在30年的婚姻生活中,他们几乎从未分开过。
He hates being parted from the children.他非常不愿意与孩子们分离。4part company (with somebody) a)to go in different directions after having gone in the same direction同向而行后分道扬镳:
The two women parted company outside their rooms.两位女士在各自房间门口分别了。 b)to end a relationship with someone与某人结束关系:
George parted company with the band in 1996.George于1996年与乐队分道扬镳。 c)to disagree with someone about something在某事上与某人意见相左:
He parted company with Lloyd George over post-war diplomacy.他在战后外交问题上与Lloyd George产生了分歧。5[transitive] if you part your hair, you comb some of your hair in one direction and the rest in the other direction如果你将头发分缝,就是把一部分头发梳向一侧,其余部分梳向另一侧part with something phrasal verb to give something to someone else, although you do not want to不情愿地将某物给予他人:
I’m reluctant to part with any of the kittens, but we need the money.我不情愿出让任何一只小猫,但我们需要那笔钱。partpart3 adverb
1part something, part something if something is part one thing, part another, it consists of both of those things如果某事物是一部分这样、一部分那样,则表示它由这两种成分共同构成:
The exams are part written, part practical.考试一部分是笔试,一部分是实践操作。
The room is part sitting room, part bedroom.这个房间既是客厅,又是卧室。2not completely不完全地;部分地 SYN partly:
The project is part funded by the council.这个项目部分由议会资助。
The object was part hidden by the grass.那个物体被草丛部分遮住了。
1part something, part something if something is part one thing, part another, it consists of both of those things如果某事物是一部分这样、一部分那样,则表示它由这两种成分共同构成:
The exams are part written, part practical.考试一部分是笔试,一部分是实践操作。
The room is part sitting room, part bedroom.这个房间既是客厅,又是卧室。2not completely不完全地;部分地 SYN partly:
The project is part funded by the council.这个项目部分由议会资助。
The object was part hidden by the grass.那个物体被草丛部分遮住了。