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part (EN)
nom, verbe, adverbe, adjectif

nom “part”

sg. part, pl. parts ou indén.
  1. partie
    She gave me a part of her sandwich.
  2. composant
    The parts of a washing machine include the drum, motor, and control panel.
  3. part
    After the successful project, she insisted on receiving her part of the earnings.
  4. mesure
    For the cake recipe, you need two parts flour to one part sugar.
  5. quantité
    For the cocktail, mix two parts of gin with one part of tonic water.
  6. section
    The instructions for the assignment are detailed in Part B of the syllabus.
  7. rôle
    Everyone must do their part in keeping the community clean.
  8. fonction
    In the school play, she was thrilled to be given the part of the queen.
  9. partition (dans le contexte musical)
    In the choir, the soprano parts were particularly beautiful, soaring above the rest of the harmonies.
  10. camp
    In the debate, one part argued for stricter environmental regulations, while the other part opposed them.
  11. raie
    She adjusted her part to the right side to give her hairstyle a new look.

verbe “part”

infinitif part; il parts; prét. parted; part. passé parted; gér. parting
  1. partir
    After the movie, I parted from my friends and headed home.
  2. diviser
    She parted the pages of the book to find her lost bookmark.
  3. se diviser
    The curtain parted, revealing the stage.
  4. extraire
    The machine parts the seeds from the fruit effortlessly.
  5. tracer une raie
    She parted her hair down the middle before tying it into two neat braids.

adverbe “part”

part (more/most)
  1. en partie
    The cake was only part eaten when the party ended.

adjectif “part”

forme de base part, non gradable
  1. partiel
    She became part owner of the bakery after investing in it last year.