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party

英 [ˈpɑːti]

美 [ˈpɑːrti]

n.  政党; 党派; 聚会; 宴会; 联欢会; 派对; (一起旅行或参观等的)群,队,组
v.  寻欢作乐; 吃喝玩乐

复数:parties 现在分词:partying 过去式:partied 第三人称单数:parties 过去分词:partied 

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.5 / BNC.166 / COCA.351

习惯用语

    n.

      be (a) party to sth
    • 参与,参加(协议或行动)
      to be involved in an agreement or action
    • to be party to a decision
      参与作出决议
    • He refused to be a party to any violence.
      他拒绝参与任何暴力活动。

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 政党;党派
        a political organization that you can vote for in elections and whose members have the same aims and ideas
        1. the Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States
          美国的民主党和共和党
        2. She belongs to the Labour Party.
          她是工党党员。
        3. the ruling/opposition party
          执政 / 反对党
        4. the party leader/manifesto/policy
          党的领袖 / 宣言 / 政策
      • 聚会;宴会;联欢会;派对
        a social occasion, often in a person's home, at which people eat, drink, talk, dance and enjoy themselves
        1. a birthday/dinner/garden, etc. party
          生日聚会、宴会、游园会等
        2. to give/have/throw a party
          搞聚会
        3. Did you go to the party ?
          你去参加聚会了吗?
        4. party games
          联欢会游戏
      • (一起旅行或参观等的)群,队,组
        a group of people who are doing sth together such as travelling or visiting somewhere
        1. The school is taking a party of 40 children to France.
          学校将带领一个40人的儿童团队前往法国。
        2. The theatre gives a 10% discount to parties of more than ten.
          剧场给十人以上的团体打折10%。
      • (契约或争论的)当事人,一方
        one of the people or groups of people involved in a legal agreement or argument
        1. the guilty/innocent party
          有罪的 / 无罪的一方
        2. The contract can be terminated by either party with three months' notice.
          合同的任何一方如提前三个月通知,均可终止本合同。

      verb

      • 寻欢作乐;吃喝玩乐
        to enjoy yourself, especially by eating, drinking alcohol and dancing
        1. They were out partying every night.
          他们每晚都外出寻欢作乐。

      柯林斯词典

      英英释义

      noun

      • an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment
        1. he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day
      • a group of people gathered together for pleasure
        1. she joined the party after dinner
      • an organization to gain political power
        1. in 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level
        Synonym:political party
      • a band of people associated temporarily in some activity
        1. they organized a party to search for food
        2. the company of cooks walked into the kitchen
        Synonym:company
      • a person involved in legal proceedings
        1. the party of the first part

      verb

      • have or participate in a party
        1. The students were partying all night before the exam

      双语例句

      • They come to eat and drink, to swim, to party. Sometimes they never go to bed
        他们来吃喝、游泳、狂欢,有时都不睡觉。
      • We congratulated him on his being admitted to the Party.
        我们祝贺他入党。
      • Voters wish to register their dissatisfaction with the ruling party
        选民希望表达他们对执政党的不满。
      • She misused her position in the appointment of 26,000 party supporters to government jobs.
        她滥用职权,任命了26,000名党羽在政府部门工作。
      • To strengthen his position in Parliament, he held talks with leaders of the Peasant Party
        为巩固其在国会中的地位,他曾与农民党的领导人进行多次会谈。
      • It has to be proved that they are the guilty party.
        必须证明他们是过错方。
      • We threw a huge birthday party
        我们举办了盛大的生日聚会。
      • The Conservative party retained a plurality of the votes
        保守党保住了选票的多数优势。
      • The other evening we had a party.
        前不久的某个晚上我们搞了一次聚会。
      • A faltering economy and a recent wave of labour unrest have affected the new party's popularity.
        停滞不前的经济和最近的一次劳工骚乱浪潮影响了新政党的声望。