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`satisfied o She's very particular about what she
`when we couldn't agree on how to manage the
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`parting shot n [~] _a ~ferilark made as you are
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`• part with something 1 to give away or get rid
`leaving, so that-it has a stronger effect o "And the
`dress' that you bought rrie doesri't fit either/" was
`of something, esp. ·a possession that you -enjoy
`having o / just couldn't part with my old car, even
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`though it uses too much gas. 2 If you part with p_artl~an 1i'paJ!•~:?~n! -Hmi adj involving loyal
`money, you spend it or give,it to someone, al-
`support .of a person, prir_,cipl_e, or poliVcaJ party
`though you may not want to:-You really liave,to
`~ patJisa,n P,_o/itics .. .
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`·partisanship /'paJ!::i,z:in ,J1p, -s:in-/ n [U] o Re-
`lnt~radive, " released earlier this year. . .
`ligion is much more aligne'd with partisanship thcin
`partake /par 'te1k/ v [I] ;ast ~/Jnp, partook, P?;t
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`part. partaken fml 1 to become involved with or partidon~/par't1J·:iri/'n[C/U] 1 the division of
`ta!<~ part in. some~hing with 0th.er people 2 To
`something into smaller parts, or something that
`partake of food or drink is to eat or drink some
`divides a space o [U] Both sides agreed to the par-
`-_?f it: Feel free to partake of the to.oil ahiJ drink dfs-
`titian of the disputed territory. 2 A partition is also
`awall,thatseparatesonepartofaroomorbuild-
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`. partJtion /par ;uJ::in/ v [T] 6 Germany_was par-
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`•partner /'parJ.·n:ir/ n [CJ 1 one of.two people
`d~ent l~ft_h(f!!..P2.'1!alfypq{a!r_ze~. • ·. : ·:;. ~" ·,
`<PREFERENC~ -/!pgr·J:il/ _a(ij:to_t1ave a. particular
`who do- something together 'or are. closely in-
`preferenc:e_or liking for sor:r,eone-or something_o
`'volve~ in so_me way o Children, holdyqurpartner's
`• h~f1,d w__hen YO!' cros~ the 'street. 2 ·A partner in a
`. I'm partial towartthe larger-dogs. ~,:.-:,· , :~-,:. 1
`- partiality /,par· J!: 'cel·:i!·i/. 11..[JJ] ·an unfair pref-
`cortp·any is'qne·of the owners. 3 A partner is.also
`, one· o,f J~p people who dance t9getlier or wlio
`_ _ ererice for_one person or-group-over another_o
`~_S,ome parerjts} omplbined about:Jhe partialitf._o( · __ play a sport or a gaine>fogether, esp. when they
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`. whom tl)eY. are,noj: marrieci but wit!, whor:n they
`~who takes part-in.or becomes. involyed·io a par-
`· live and have· a sexual relationsh_ip.
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`' ticu]~raactivity o. P,articipants in the·experimentalso _ ~ partnership l'_p,a)1·n~r ,f~p/;n.[qU] oJC] a busi-
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`particiP-ate '/par' tis·:i;peit(v [I] to:he or--be-
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`~ ·come involved in an activity-o The' teacheftries
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`part-t ime /'part 'twm/ adj, adv [not gradable]
`- . (of,an·activity or' work).aone for. periods of time
`potion in the program. was voluntarv. ·_ . _ , .... -.,
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`: sho.rte( than ,the 'usual hours or s·chedule o She
`·:got ii pait'.tfme job' wo;kirig three days a week. o
`participle /'paJ!·:i',sip·:il/ n' [q -sP.~cializei(in
`grammar) a fofm of a verb,"often·ending in 1'-ed"
`Joe works part-time.
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`time staff of three, 'plus two ·part-timers.
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`•party<SOCIAL GATHERING>'/"paf!·i/ n [CJ a so-
`p~rtide /'paJ!·I·k_:iiCn reran extremely small
`·cial•gathering at which people talk, eat, drink,
`- piece of matter o dust0particles .. · '·
`: and enjoy themselves o a birthday party o Sally is
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`* pa~lc~la-:· <SPECIAl,j,•:/p:i°~•tik:j:i· l:ir,. p:i •4.k-/
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`' party /'paf!·i/ v [I] infml to enjoy yourself at a
`_-adJ special or single, or this and not any other o
`party with others, esp. by drinking alcohol, danc-
`' Js.there 'a particu[a( res'tpurant you'cj JiKe to_ eatiit?
`. o ~hat in particular(= special things) djd you Jifae
`, ing, etc. o My mom thinks that everyone in college
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`spends all of their time partying. ·
`• partic4larly /p?r'tik·j:i·l:ir·li, p:i'tlk-/ ad_vvery6r •<POLITICAL• GROUP>, /.'par!·i/ n .[CJ ,a political
`very much; especially-o We'repq,ticqlarly inters
`.group.with particular beliefs and aims and which
`· supp.oft$ rne111b.ers who iire trying to get elected
`ested in hearing from people who are"fluent in both
`_ to public office o t_he Democratic/R_epublicanParty
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`particulars /p:ir 'tik·j:i·l:irz, p:i 'tlk-/ pl i,' details
`o a political party ... . , .
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`<PARTICULAR GROUP> /'paJ!·i/ n [CJ a,particular
`_,grgµp_ of_ people wh_o ar~ inyolyed Jn _an actl'!_ity
`. We're .gc;:,i[lg.to discuss a Jittje bit m_ore ~abo'ut_trye
`pa!Jiiular~of.the_ case.
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`<CAREFUL> /p:ir'tik·j:i·l:ir, p:i 'tlk-/ aqj.wanting to <ONE.INVOLVED> /!paJ!·i/ n [CJ one of the people
`make choices carefully because you are not easily
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