part
Prononciation : [/pɑɹt/]
Contexte : « physical object »
(noun) a piece or segment of something larger. Like a part of a toy, a part of a story, or a part of your body.
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She found a missing part of the puzzle under the table.
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He lost a part of his favorite action figure.
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Can you find the missing part of the picture?
Contexte : « role or function »
(noun) a specific role or function that someone or something has in a situation. Like a part in a play, a part of a team, or a part of a job.
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She played the part of the princess in the school play.
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He didn't want to play a part in their plan.
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What part are you going to play in the project?
Contexte : « separate »
(verb) to divide something into smaller pieces or sections. Like when you break a cookie in parts, or when you split a project into different parts.
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Let's part the cake into equal slices for everyone.
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She didn't want to part with any of her toys.
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Can you part the essay into introduction, body, and conclusion?
Contexte : « relation or proportion »
(noun) a portion or share of something. Like having a part of the responsibility, a part of the blame, or a part of the prize.
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She took part in organizing the event.
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He refused to take part in the project.
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Did everyone do their part to help clean up?