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part

A part is a piece or a section of something larger.

Explanation at your level:

A part is a piece of something. If you have a cake, one slice is a part of the cake. It is a small piece of a big thing. You use it every day!

When you talk about a part, you are talking about a section of a whole. For example, a car has many parts. You can also say 'I am part of a team.' It helps describe how things are organized.

The word part is very useful for describing composition. You can use it to talk about time, like 'the first part of the movie,' or roles, like 'my part in the project.' It is a very common word in both school and work environments.

At this level, you should notice how part functions in phrasal verbs and collocations. We often use it in phrases like 'play a vital part' or 'take part in.' It is a flexible noun that bridges the gap between concrete objects and abstract concepts like responsibility or influence.

In advanced English, part is often used to discuss nuance. We might say 'a significant part of the argument' or 'an integral part of the strategy.' It is frequently used in academic writing to denote segments of a larger study or theory. Understanding the difference between 'a part' and 'the part' is crucial for precision.

Mastery of part involves recognizing its role in idiomatic expressions and formal rhetoric. From 'part and parcel' to 'part company,' the word carries deep historical weight. In literature, it can be used to describe the fragmentation of a character's identity or the division of a narrative structure. It is a fundamental building block of the English language.

30秒词汇

  • Part means a piece of a whole.
  • It is a very common countable noun.
  • It can be used for objects or roles.
  • Common phrases include 'take part' and 'part and parcel'.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word part. At its core, a part is simply a piece of a larger thing. Think about a bicycle; the wheels, the handlebars, and the pedals are all individual parts that come together to make the bike work.

It is a super versatile word. You can use it for physical objects, but also for abstract things. For example, if you are in a play, your part is the character you are acting out. It is really all about how things fit into a bigger picture.

The word part has a really cool history. It comes from the Latin word pars, which literally meant a piece, share, or side. It traveled through Old French before landing in English around the 13th century.

Interestingly, it is related to the word partner, which originally meant someone who takes a part or share of a business or venture. It is fascinating how a simple word for a piece of something evolved to describe the people we work with!

You will hear part used everywhere. It is very neutral, meaning you can use it in a casual chat with friends or in a serious business meeting. Common collocations include essential part, large part, and take part.

When you want to sound more formal, you might use synonyms like component or segment. However, part is almost always the safest and most natural choice for daily conversation.

English loves idioms! Here are five common ones:

  • Take part in: To participate. (Example: I want to take part in the race.)
  • For the most part: Generally speaking. (Example: For the most part, the weather was great.)
  • Part and parcel: An essential piece. (Example: Stress is part and parcel of that job.)
  • Look the part: To look like you belong in a role. (Example: He wore a suit to look the part.)
  • Play a part: To have an influence. (Example: Luck played a part in his success.)

Grammatically, part is a countable noun. You can say a part or many parts. The IPA pronunciation is /pɑːrt/ in American English, where the 'r' is pronounced, and /pɑːt/ in British English, where the 'r' is often dropped.

It rhymes with words like start, heart, chart, smart, and dart. Remember to keep the vowel sound long and clear!

Fun Fact

It is related to the word 'depart', which means to 'part from'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /pɑːt/

The 'r' is silent, making the vowel long.

US /pɑːrt/

The 'r' is pronounced clearly.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'r' in UK English
  • Making the vowel too short
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

start heart chart smart dart

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Easy to use in sentences.

Speaking 1/5

Common in speech.

听力 1/5

Clear sound.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

piece whole big

Learn Next

component segment portion

高级

integral constituent fragment

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a part, two parts

Prepositional Phrases

part of the whole

Articles

a part

Examples by Level

1

This is a part of my toy.

This is a piece of my toy.

Use 'a' for singular.

2

I like this part of the song.

I like this section of the song.

Specific section.

3

He is part of the team.

He belongs to the team.

Used with 'of'.

4

Read the first part.

Read the beginning section.

Ordinal number usage.

5

It is a big part.

It is a large piece.

Adjective + noun.

6

Where is the other part?

Where is the rest?

Question form.

7

That is a small part.

That is a little piece.

Adjective + noun.

8

I want a part of it.

I want a share.

Prepositional phrase.

1

The engine has many parts.

2

She played a part in the play.

3

I spent part of the day reading.

4

He is a part of our family.

5

This part is broken.

6

They sold the parts separately.

7

I enjoyed every part of the trip.

8

Which part do you need?

1

Education is a vital part of growth.

2

He took part in the debate.

3

For the most part, I agree.

4

The machine is missing a part.

5

She has a small part in the movie.

6

They divided the land into four parts.

7

It is part and parcel of the job.

8

He was part of the original plan.

1

She played a pivotal part in the negotiations.

2

The book is divided into three parts.

3

He felt he was no longer part of the group.

4

They decided to part company after the argument.

5

The software is a key part of the system.

6

He looks the part of a professional.

7

It is a large part of the budget.

8

She took an active part in the discussion.

1

The theory forms an integral part of his philosophy.

2

She played a constructive part in the resolution.

3

He was, for the most part, indifferent.

4

The narrative is composed of several distinct parts.

5

They were unable to play a part in the decision.

6

The structure is a vital part of the architecture.

7

He sought to play a part in the organization's future.

8

The evidence forms a significant part of the case.

1

The actor was cast in a minor part.

2

He was part and parcel of the local elite.

3

They parted ways at the crossroads.

4

The painting is a work of art in every part.

5

He played a part in the conspiracy.

6

The city is a part of a larger region.

7

She was a part of the movement.

8

He found it hard to play a part.

常见搭配

vital part
take part
large part
small part
integral part
major part
missing part
play a part
essential part
significant part

Idioms & Expressions

"part and parcel"

An essential or unavoidable part of something.

Traveling is part and parcel of being a pilot.

neutral

"look the part"

To have the appearance suitable for a role.

He wore a uniform to look the part.

neutral

"part company"

To separate or leave someone.

They decided to part company after the project.

formal

"for the most part"

Mostly or generally.

For the most part, the plan worked.

neutral

"play a part"

To contribute to a result.

Your help played a part in our victory.

neutral

"part ways"

To go in different directions.

We had to part ways at the station.

neutral

Easily Confused

part vs party

Similar spelling.

A party is an event.

I went to a party, not a part.

part vs partial

Same root.

Partial is an adjective.

I am partial to cake.

part vs apart

Contains the word.

Apart means separated.

They are apart.

part vs piece

Similar meaning.

Piece is often a physical object.

A piece of paper.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + a + part + of + noun

This is a part of the plan.

B1

Subject + take + part + in + noun

I take part in sports.

B2

Subject + play + a + part + in + noun

You play a part in this.

B2

For + the + most + part

For the most part, it is fine.

A2

Divide + into + parts

Divide the cake into parts.

词族

Nouns

particle A tiny portion of matter.

Verbs

part To separate or move away.

Adjectives

partial Incomplete or favoring one side.

相关

partner Someone who shares a part.

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

component (formal) part (neutral) bit (casual) piece (casual)

常见错误

Saying 'part of the' without the noun. Part of the [noun].
Part requires an object.
Using 'part' for a whole. The whole.
Part is only a fraction.
Confusing 'part' with 'party'. Party is a social event.
Different meanings.
Using 'part' as a verb. To part ways.
Part is usually a noun.
Missing the article 'a' or 'the'. A part of...
It needs a determiner.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant cake; each slice is a 'part'.

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Native Speakers

Use 'part of' to connect things.

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Cultural Insight

We say 'part and parcel' to sound native.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the' before 'part'.

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Say It Right

Make the 'r' sound clear in US English.

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Avoid Plural Errors

Don't say 'a parts'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Latin 'pars'.

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Study Smart

Write sentences about your hobbies using 'part'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

P-A-R-T: Pieces Are Really Tiny.

Visual Association

A puzzle piece.

Word Web

Section Piece Component Share

挑战

Try to describe your day using 'part' five times.

词源

Latin

Original meaning: A share, piece, or side.

文化背景

None, very neutral.

Used frequently in business and casual speech.

'Part of Your World' from The Little Mermaid The phrase 'Part and Parcel'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • part of the team
  • part of the project
  • play a part

at school

  • part of the lesson
  • first part
  • part of the book

traveling

  • part of the journey
  • part of the city
  • part of the tour

daily life

  • part of the day
  • part of the meal
  • part of the house

Conversation Starters

"What part of the city do you live in?"

"Do you like to take part in sports?"

"What is the best part of your day?"

"Are you part of any clubs?"

"What part of the movie did you like?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a part of your childhood home.

What part of your personality are you proud of?

If you could change one part of your daily routine, what would it be?

Write about a time you took part in a big event.

常见问题

8 个问题

Yes, you can have one part or many parts.

Yes, but it usually means to separate.

They are very similar, but part implies belonging to a whole.

It is neutral and works in any context.

In US English, it is /pɑːrt/.

Partial.

No, that is incorrect. Use 'parts'.

It means an essential part.

自我测试

fill blank A1

This is a ___ of the cake.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: part

A slice is a part.

multiple choice A2

Which means a piece of something?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: part

Part means a piece.

true false B1

Is 'part' a countable noun?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Yes, we can have many parts.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

This is a vital part.

得分: /5

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