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parted

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. part [ingl brit pɑːt, ingl am pɑrt] SOST

1. part (of whole):

to be good in parts ingl brit

2. part (component of car, engine, machine):

3. part TV (of serial, programme, part work):

4. part (share, role):

rôle m (in dans)

5. part:

part TEATR, TV, CINEM
rôle m (of de)

6. part (equal measure):

7. part MUS (for instrument, voice):

8. part MUS (sheet music):

9. part (behalf):

to take sb's part

10. part ingl am (in hair):

II. part [ingl brit pɑːt, ingl am pɑrt] AVV (partly)

III. part [ingl brit pɑːt, ingl am pɑrt] VB vb trans

1. part (separate):

part couple, friends, boxers
part legs
part lips, curtains
part crowd, ocean, waves
to be parted from

2. part (make parting in):

IV. part [ingl brit pɑːt, ingl am pɑrt] VB vb intr

1. part (take leave, split up):

part partners, husband and wife:
we parted friends
to part from husband, wife

2. part (divide):

part crowd, sea, lips, clouds:
part TEATR curtains:

3. part (break):

part rope, cable:

V. part [ingl brit pɑːt, ingl am pɑrt]

take part VB [ingl brit teɪk -, ingl am teɪk -]

to take part in production, activity

character part SOST TEATR

fractional part SOST MAT

bit part SOST TEATR

body part SOST

component part SOST

élément m (of de)

name part SOST TEATR

part-baked AGG

part-owner SOST

nel dizionario PONS

I. part [pɑ:t, ingl am pɑ:rt] SOST

1. part (not the whole):

2. part (component of machine):

3. part (area, region):

4. part (measure):

5. part (role, involvement):

on sb's part

6. part (episode in media serial):

7. part (character):

part CINEM, TEATR
part MUS

8. part ingl am (parting of hair):

locuzioni:

to take sb's part

II. part [pɑ:t, ingl am pɑ:rt] AVV

III. part [pɑ:t, ingl am pɑ:rt] VB vb trans

1. part (divide, separate):

part curtains
to part sth from sth
séparer qc de qc

2. part (move apart):

IV. part [pɑ:t, ingl am pɑ:rt] VB vb intr

part curtains
part people
to part from sb/sth
quitter qn/qc
to part with sb/sth
his lips parted in a smile

part exchange SOST

component part SOST

1. component part (part):

2. component part (spare part):

part-time AGG AVV

part payment SOST

speaking part SOST TEATR, CINEM

two-part AGG

part ownership SOST

part owner SOST

part of speech SOST

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inglese
inglese
francese
francese

I. part [part] SOST

1. part (not the whole):

2. part (component of machine):

3. part (area, region):

4. part (measure):

5. part (role, involvement):

on sb's part

6. part (episode in media serial):

7. part (character):

part CINEM, TEATR
part MUS

8. part (parting of hair):

locuzioni:

to take sb's part

II. part [part] AVV

III. part [part] VB vb trans

1. part (divide, separate):

part curtains
to part sth from sth
séparer qc de qc

2. part (move apart):

IV. part [part] VB vb intr

part curtains
part people
to part from sb/sth
quitter qn/qc
to part with sb/sth
se séparer de qn/qc
his lips parted in a smile

component part SOST

1. component part (part):

2. component part (spare part):

speaking part SOST TEATR, CINEM

two-part AGG

part-time AGG AVV

part ownership SOST

part payment SOST

part owner SOST

part of speech SOST

francese
francese
inglese
inglese

Glossario «Intégration et égalité des chances» OFAJ

Glossario della tecnica del freddo GEA

Present
Ipart
youpart
he/she/itparts
wepart
youpart
theypart
Past
Iparted
youparted
he/she/itparted
weparted
youparted
theyparted
Present Perfect
Ihaveparted
youhaveparted
he/she/ithasparted
wehaveparted
youhaveparted
theyhaveparted
Past Perfect
Ihadparted
youhadparted
he/she/ithadparted
wehadparted
youhadparted
theyhadparted

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This grew into a three-letter code scheme, which was then adopted for wireless, with early one-part code implementations evolving into more secure two-part code implementations.
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This two-part program was announced in 2003 and continued into 2006.
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The house is a two-story, two-part, eight-bay log building resting on fieldstone foundations.
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Their two-part paper first developed the theory of kinematic waves using the motion of water as an example.
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The colour set includes the theatrical versions of the two double-length stories, as well as the original 48-minute two-part versions.
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