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I . part [pɑːrt, Brit pɑːt] N

2. part:

part THEAT, CINE
papel m

3. part (in hair):

part

II . part [pɑːrt, Brit pɑːt] VB trans

III . part [pɑːrt, Brit pɑːt] VB intr

part-time ADV ADJ

spare part N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Then wear a wrist-band stating they want no part of it.
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For most countries, the national economy is now part of the global economy.
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For example, the decision of a worker to be a part of the labour force becomes a dummy dependent variable.
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The mine was a substantial producer of gold and, initially, thought to be part of a significant deposit of the precious metal in the area.
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Most core curriculum classes and majors and minors are part of the college.
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It is an event which reeks out the hidden talents of students but not in technical aspect rather the arty part comes to the fore.
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As a result, support services provided to carers are regarded as part of the overall package of care to the person being looked after.
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The hundredth part of a dollar is called a cent (reactivity).
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The pair of whio in the centre's free flight aviary have seven eggs, which were being incubated as part of the whio nest egg programme.
times-age.co.nz
If the drawings, spoof ads, in-jokes and poems smack of puerility then isn't that part of the poignancy?
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