| 释义 |
part with something phrasal verb with partverbuk /pɑːt/ us /pɑːrt/ to give something to someone else, especially when you do not want to: (尤指不情愿地)放弃,舍弃 I was going to give away her old baby clothes, but I couldn't bring myself to part with them.我原打算把她旧的婴儿服送人,但就是舍不得。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something administer administration afford arm someone with something be good for somethingidiom dish hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in outfit provision re-equip re-equipment reassign reassignment rebid render
part with something | American Dictionary
part with something phrasal verb with partverbus/pɑrt/ to give away or get rid of something, esp. a possession that you enjoy having: I just couldn’t part with my old car, even though it uses too much gas. If you part with money, you spend it or give it to someone, although you may not want to: You really have to be a Dylan fan to part with $50 for "Highway 61 Interactive," released earlier this year. |