词组 | part |
释义 | part Part is used as a noun or a verb. ◊ used as a noun Part of or a part of something is one of the pieces or elements that it consists of. You use part of or a part of in front of the singular form of a count noun, or in front of an uncount noun. Economic measures must form part of any solution to this crisis. Jailing and physical danger were a part of everyday existence. ◊ 'some of' You do not use part of or a part of in front of a plural noun group. You do not say, for example, 'Part of the soldiers have no rifles'. You say 'Some of the soldiers have no rifles'. Some of the singers were having trouble getting to the theatre. Some of them went up north. Similarly, you do not say 'A large part of the houses have flat roofs'. You say 'Many of the houses have flat roofs'. Many of the old people were blind. Many of his books are still available. See entries at ↑ ◊ used as a verb When part is used as a verb, it is usually followed by 'from' or 'with'. If you part from someone, you leave them, or you stop having a relationship with them. This is a formal or literary use. He had parted from Gertrude. If you are parted from someone or something, you cannot be with them, although you would like to be. He had never been parted from her before. It's perfectly natural that a mother should not wish to be parted from her children. If you part with something that is valuable or that you would prefer to keep, you give it or sell it to someone else. She didn't want to part with the money. I took the book, thanked her, and told her I would never part with it. |
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