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1 part with
phr.v. се разделува, се одвојува (од нешто): He parted with much of his collection to pay his gardening bills Тој мораше да се раздели/продаде добар дел од својата колекција за да ги плати сметките за одржување на градината; He hates parting with his money Тој со тешко срце троши пари -
2 part
n. дел; a great part - поголем дел; the better part - мнозинство; in part - делумно; for the most part - во поголем дел;2. дел, учество; to bear, to take part in - зема учество во, учествува во нешто;5. страна; for my part - што се однесува до мене, од моја страна; to take the part of - застанува на нечија страна;6. улога; to play a part - глуми, се претвораv. (се) дели, (се) расподелува;2. се разделува;3. отпатува; to part from - си оди, се разделува од некого; to part with - се разделува, отпушта; дел; крај; улога; учество; само -
3 vie
се натпреварува (со некој)* * *v. i. (past & past part, vied, pres. part, vying) се натпреварува (for sth за нешто); vie with sb for sth/to do sth се натпреварува со некого за нешто/да направи нешто: The major record companies are vying with each other to sign the group Главните дискографски куќи меѓусебно се натпреваруваат за групата -
4 interbreed
v. t. (past & past part, interbred) (се) меша, (се) вкрстува (животно/растение/човек) (with со) -
5 spoonfeed
v. (past & past part, spoonfed) 1. храни (бебе) со лажица2. spoonfeed sth to sb; spoonfeed sb (with sth) ре ј. (учителот/инструкторот) џвака некому; става (некому) со инка
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part with — {v.} 1. To separate from; leave. * /He parted with us at the end of the trip./ Compare: PART COMPANY. 2. To let go. * /They were sorry to part with the old house./ * /He had to part with his secretary when she got married./ Compare: GIVE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
part with — {v.} 1. To separate from; leave. * /He parted with us at the end of the trip./ Compare: PART COMPANY. 2. To let go. * /They were sorry to part with the old house./ * /He had to part with his secretary when she got married./ Compare: GIVE UP … Dictionary of American idioms
part with — verb To willingly let go of; to give up; to relinquish. I really love this new stereo system but Im not willing to part with the cash to buy it … Wiktionary
Part — Part, v. i. 1. To be broken or divided into parts or pieces; to break; to become separated; to go asunder; as, rope parts; his hair parts in the middle. [1913 Webster] 2. To go away; to depart; to take leave; to quit each other; hence, to die;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
with — /with, widh/, prep. 1. accompanied by; accompanying: I will go with you. He fought with his brother against the enemy. 2. in some particular relation to (esp. implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection): I dealt with… … Universalium
part — /pahrt/, n. 1. a portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct; piece, fragment, fraction, or section; constituent: the rear part of the house; to glue the two parts together. 2. an essential or integral attribute or quality: a… … Universalium
part — A portion. SYN: pars [TA]. abdominal p. of aorta SYN: abdominal aorta. abdominal p. of esophagus [TA] the portion of the esophagus from where it passes through the diaphragm to the stomach. See … Medical dictionary
part — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Old English, both from Latin part , pars; perhaps akin to Latin parare to prepare more at pare Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) one of the often indefinite or unequal subdivisions into… … New Collegiate Dictionary
With all one's might and main — Main Main, n. [AS. m[ae]gen strength, power, force; akin to OHG. magan, Icel. megin, and to E. may, v. [root]103. See {May}, v.] 1. Strength; force; might; violent effort. [Obs., except in certain phrases.] [1913 Webster] There were in this… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
With might and main — Main Main, n. [AS. m[ae]gen strength, power, force; akin to OHG. magan, Icel. megin, and to E. may, v. [root]103. See {May}, v.] 1. Strength; force; might; violent effort. [Obs., except in certain phrases.] [1913 Webster] There were in this… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
part company — {v. phr.} 1. To part with someone; leave each other; separate. * /The boys parted company as they came from the park./ * /George parted company with the others at his front door./ 2. To be different from someone in opinion or action; follow your… … Dictionary of American idioms