Part meaning in English
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Definition
a part: a piece, a section, an area; a division, a partition; a contribution, a participation
Only part of what I said was a lie. Some of my words were true!
What part of the manual talks about printing problems? Is it the first section or the second?
A part of the computer is missing; an important piece is not there.
a part (in a film): a role, a character (in a film)
Examples
- "Thanks to a stroke of brilliance on my part, a shipment of Bruno's Brew is now on its way to our Sales Affiliate in Brazil."
- "As you can see, the first part of my talk is called: "Doris and Bernie's vacation photos, Greece 2004"?"
- "They look like tiny little bears, but they're actually part of the marsupial family, animals native to Australia."
- "Residue of several body parts imprinted onto the glass surface"
- "The second part of the scam, and the part which is helping it to spread at such frightening speeds, is the attachment."
- "Lucy : Well, Diddly is making a new film and the exciting part is that he wants Delavigne perfumes to be an integral part of the plot!"
- "I've done a quick calculation of the replacement parts necessary, and the cost would be significantly less than the purchase of a new bicycle, especially since I know of a place where I can get parts second-hand."
- "You can see me in the parts of the body where the skin is thin, and I look blue!"
- "Answer me, Greg, this part of the song is interactive!"
- "Kevin : Yes, Wales is next to England, it's a part of Britain."
- "The bullet passed harmlessly through the fleshy part of my arm, and no veins or arteries were damaged."
- "Please consider this letter as a formal demand for payment, following prolonged lack of action on your part."
- "Tonight we're going to reminisce about some of the moments that have made Funky Friday a nutritious part of your Gymglish breakfast month after month."
- "Well I guess I'll just have to count them. This is my favorite part of the job!"
- "Well, I didn't tell him that last part."
- "It's part of my P."
- "This is my favorite part of the game."
- "All I receive is junk or spam from people wanting to enlarge parts of my body that don't even exist."
- "Icarus : Moreover, the money you pay into this plan is tax-free for now, and Delavigne matches part of what you contribute, so you effectively get free money!"
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