| 正面 | 12595.party 英 ['pɑːtɪ]美 ['pɑrti] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、反复动词,即原始动词的反复体(反复形式),即:动词rip的反复体,通常以后缀-le结尾的动词都是反复动词。因此,后缀-le通常表示:多次,反复。2、反复动词实例:daze -> dazzle, drag -> draggle, drip -> drib -> dribble, fond -> fondle.3、这类反复动词很多,不胜枚举。4、因为波纹就像一道道动态、波动的裂纹。n. 政党,党派;聚会,派对;当事人 [复数 parties]vi. 参加社交聚会 [ 过去式 partied 过去分词 partied 现在分词 partying ] 例句: 1. He said they should turn their fire on the Conservative Party instead.他说他们应该掉转枪口,向保守党开火。 party 政党,党派,聚会,当事人,一方来自古法语partie,来自拉丁语partire,分开,词源同part.即分开的一部分,分支,引申词义政党,党派,也用于指一伙人的聚会,宴会,及法律术语当事人,当事方等诸相关词义。 partyparty: [13] The Latin verb partīrī ‘divide up’ was derived from pars ‘part’ (source of English part). The feminine form of its past participle, partīta, was used in Vulgar Latin as a noun meaning ‘part, side’, and passed into English via Old French partie. This was later reinforced by Old French parti, which came from the Vulgar Latin neuter form *partītum and contributed the English word’s more salient current senses ‘political group’ and (in the 18th century) ‘social gathering’.Other contributions made to English by the Latin past participle are the element -partite of words like bipartite, tripartite, etc and (via Italian) the musical term partita [19].=> partparty (n.)late 13c., "part, portion, side," from Old French partie "side, part; portion, share; separation, division" (12c.), literally "that which is divided," noun use of fem. past participle of partir "to divide" (see part (v.)). Political sense of "side in a contest or dispute" evolved by 1300; meaning "a person" is from mid-15c. Sense of "gathering for social pleasure" is first found 1716, from general sense of persons gathered together (originally for some specific purpose, such as dinner party, hunting party). Phrase the party is over is from 1937; party line is first recorded 1834 in the sense of "policy adopted by a political party," 1893 in the sense of "telephone line shared by two or more subscribers." Party pooper is from 1951, American English.party (v.)"have a good time," 1922, from party (n.). Earlier as "to take the side of" (1630s). Related: Partied; partying." |
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