parting 音标拼音: [p'ɑrtɪŋ]
n . 分别,分歧处
a . 离别的,逝去的
分别,分歧处离别的,逝去的
parting n 1 :
the act of departing politely ; "
he disliked long farewells "; "
he took his leave "; "
parting is such sweet sorrow " [
synonym : {
farewell }, {
leave }, {
leave -
taking },
{
parting }]
2 :
a line of scalp that can be seen when sections of hair are combed in opposite directions ; "
his part was right in the middle " [
synonym : {
part }, {
parting }]
Part \
Part \ (
p [
aum ]
rt ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Parted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Parting }.] [
F .
partir ,
L .
partire ,
partiri ,
p .
p .
partitus ,
fr .
pars ,
gen .
partis ,
a part .
See {
Part },
n .]
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1 .
To divide ;
to separate into distinct parts ;
to break into two or more parts or pieces ;
to sever . "
Thou shalt part it in pieces ." --
Lev .
ii .
6 .
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There , [
celestial love ]
parted into rainbow hues .
--
Keble .
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2 .
To divide into shares ;
to divide and distribute ;
to allot ;
to apportion ;
to share .
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To part his throne ,
and share his heaven with thee .
--
Pope .
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They parted my raiment among them . --
John xix .
24 .
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3 .
To separate or disunite ;
to cause to go apart ;
to remove from contact or contiguity ;
to sunder .
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The Lord do so to me ,
and more also ,
if aught but death part thee and me . --
Ruth i .
17 .
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While he blessed them ,
he was parted from them ,
and carried up into heaven . --
Luke xxiv .
51 .
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The narrow seas that part The French and English . --
Shak .
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4 .
Hence :
To hold apart ;
to stand between ;
to intervene betwixt ,
as combatants .
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The stumbling night did part our weary powers .
--
Shak .
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5 .
To separate by a process of extraction ,
elimination ,
or secretion ;
as ,
to part gold from silver .
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The liver minds his own affair , . . .
And parts and strains the vital juices . --
Prior .
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6 .
To leave ;
to quit . [
Obs .]
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Since presently your souls must part your bodies .
--
Shak .
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7 .
To separate (
a collection of objects )
into smaller collections ;
as ,
to part one '
s hair in the middle .
[
PJC ]
{
To part a cable } (
Naut .),
to break it .
{
To part company },
to separate ,
as travelers or companions .
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Parting \
Par "
ting \ (
p [
aum ]
rt "[
i ^]
ng ),
a . [
From {
Part },
v .]
1 .
Serving to part ;
dividing ;
separating .
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2 .
Given when departing ;
as ,
a parting shot ;
a parting salute . "
Give him that parting kiss ." --
Shak .
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3 .
Departing . "
Speed the parting guest ." --
Pope .
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4 .
Admitting of being parted ;
partible .
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{
Parting fellow },
a partner . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
{
Parting pulley }.
See under {
Pulley }.
{
Parting sand } (
Founding ),
dry ,
nonadhesive sand ,
sprinkled upon the partings of a mold to facilitate the separation .
{
Parting strip } (
Arch .),
in a sash window ,
one of the thin strips of wood let into the pulley stile to keep the sashes apart ;
also ,
the thin piece inserted in the window box to separate the weights .
{
Parting tool } (
Mach .),
a thin tool ,
used in turning or planing ,
for cutting a piece in two .
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Parting \
Par "
ting \ (
p [
aum ]
rt "[
i ^]
ng ),
n .
1 .
The act of parting or dividing ;
the state of being parted ;
division ;
separation . "
The parting of the way ." --
Ezek .
xxi .
21 .
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2 .
A separation ;
a leave -
taking . --
Shak .
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And there were sudden partings ,
such as press The life from out young hearts . --
Byron .
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3 .
A surface or line of separation where a division occurs .
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4 . (
Founding )
The surface of the sand of one section of a mold where it meets that of another section .
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5 . (
Chem .)
The separation and determination of alloys ;
esp .,
the separation ,
as by acids ,
of gold from silver in the assay button .
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6 . (
Geol .)
A joint or fissure ,
as in a coal seam .
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7 . (
Naut .)
The breaking ,
as of a cable ,
by violence .
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8 . (
Min .)
Lamellar separation in a crystallized mineral ,
due to some other cause than cleavage ,
as to the presence of twinning lamell [
ae ].
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141 Moby Thesaurus words for "
parting ":
Godspeed ,
abandonment ,
abstraction ,
adieu ,
alienation ,
aloha ,
annihilation ,
bane ,
biological death ,
breaking up ,
breakup ,
cessation of life ,
cleaving ,
clinical death ,
closing ,
concluding ,
conge ,
crossing the bar ,
curtains ,
deactivation ,
death ,
death knell ,
deathbed ,
debt of nature ,
decampment ,
decease ,
demise ,
demobilization ,
departing ,
departure ,
detachment ,
diaspora ,
disarticulation ,
disassociation ,
disbandment ,
disconnectedness ,
disconnection ,
discontinuity ,
disengagement ,
disintegration ,
disjointing ,
disjunction ,
disjunctive ,
dislocation ,
dismissal ,
disorganization ,
dispersal ,
dispersion ,
dissolution ,
disunion ,
dividing ,
division ,
divorce ,
divorcement ,
doch -
an -
dorrach ,
doom ,
dying ,
ebb of life ,
egress ,
end ,
end of life ,
ending ,
escape ,
eternal rest ,
evacuation ,
exit ,
exodus ,
expiration ,
extinction ,
extinguishment ,
farewell ,
final ,
final summons ,
finger of death ,
flight ,
getaway ,
going ,
going off ,
good -
bye ,
grave ,
hand of death ,
hegira ,
incoherence ,
isolation ,
jaws of death ,
knell ,
last ,
last debt ,
last muster ,
last rest ,
last roundup ,
last sleep ,
leave ,
leave -
taking ,
leaving ,
leaving life ,
loss of life ,
luxation ,
making an end ,
outward -
bound ,
parting words ,
partition ,
passing ,
passing away ,
passing over ,
perishing ,
quietus ,
release ,
removal ,
rest ,
retirement ,
retreat ,
reward ,
rift ,
rupture ,
segmentation ,
send -
off ,
sentence of death ,
separating ,
separation ,
separatism ,
separative ,
shades of death ,
shadow of death ,
sleep ,
somatic death ,
split ,
split -
up ,
splitting ,
stirrup cup ,
subdivision ,
subtraction ,
summons of death ,
valediction ,
valedictorian ,
valedictory ,
valedictory address ,
viaticum ,
walkout ,
withdrawal ,
zoning
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