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Party People Parti Noun Political  /ˈpɑːti   Countable Plural

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Kind noun
Front party 
IPA  /ˈpɑːti   / noun [countable] (plural parties)
Back  (siyaset) parti
parti
Back 2

party (noun)

 /ˈpɑːti   / noun [countable] (plural parties)
 
1 (also Party )
a group of people who have the same political aims and ideas and who are trying to win elections to parliament, etc.
 (siyaset) parti
 Which party are you going to vote for in the next election?
 note at POLITICS
The two main political parties in Great Britain are the Labour Party (left-wing) and the Conservative (or Tory) Party (right-wing). There is also a centre party called the Liberal Democrats and some other smaller parties. In the United States the main political parties are the Republicans and the Democrats.
 2 a social occasion to which people are invited in order to eat, drink and enjoy themselves
parti, ziyafet
 When we've moved into our new house we're going to have a party.
 I'm going to a birthday party tonight.
 I've been invited to a dinner party.
 As Julia's leaving, we're arranging a farewell party.
 a birthday/dinner party
 3 a group of people who are working, travelling, etc. together
grup, ekip
 A search party has set out to try and find the missing child.
 a party of tourists
 4 (formal)
one of the people or groups of people involved in a legal case
kişi;
taraf
 the guilty/innocent party
 look at THIRD PARTY
 

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