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party

/ˈpɑːr.ti/

A social gathering of people invited for a specific occasion, such as a birthday or holiday, to enjoy activities like eating, drinking, and dancing. It can also refer to a group of people who share the same political goals or a group traveling together.

例文

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1

I am going to a birthday party this weekend.

I am going to a birthday party this weekend.

2

The government party will announce the new policy tomorrow.

The government party will announce the new policy tomorrow.

3

Let's have a small party at my place tonight!

Let's have a small party at my place tonight!

語族

名詞
party
Verb
party
形容詞
partisan
関連
partying
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'part' in 'party'—it's a 'part' of your week where you stop working and start having fun with others!

クイックテスト

We want to _______ a big party for her graduation.

正解!

正解は: throw

例文

1

I am going to a birthday party this weekend.

everyday

I am going to a birthday party this weekend.

2

The government party will announce the new policy tomorrow.

formal

The government party will announce the new policy tomorrow.

3

Let's have a small party at my place tonight!

informal

Let's have a small party at my place tonight!

4

The research discusses the impact of the political party on local elections.

academic

The research discusses the impact of the political party on local elections.

5

The company is hosting a holiday party for all employees.

business

The company is hosting a holiday party for all employees.

語族

名詞
party
Verb
party
形容詞
partisan
関連
partying

よく使う組み合わせ

birthday party birthday party
throw a party throw a party
political party political party
dinner party dinner party
house party house party

よく使うフレーズ

life of the party

life of the party

party animal

party animal

be a party to

be a party to

よく混同される語

party vs meeting

A meeting is usually for work or business, whereas a party is usually for fun and socializing.

party vs gathering

A gathering is a general term for people coming together, while a party is usually more organized and celebratory.

📝

使い方のコツ

The word is most commonly used as a noun for social events. When used as a verb, 'to party' means to enjoy oneself at a social gathering.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often say 'make a party' instead of the correct idiomatic expressions 'have a party' or 'throw a party'.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'part' in 'party'—it's a 'part' of your week where you stop working and start having fun with others!

📖

語源

Derived from the Old French 'partie', meaning a part, share, or division, originally referring to a group of people forming one side of a dispute.

文法パターン

countable noun (plural: parties) often used with verbs: throw, host, have, or attend
🌍

文化的な背景

In many English-speaking countries, parties are a central part of celebrating milestones like the 18th or 21st birthdays.

クイックテスト

We want to _______ a big party for her graduation.

正解!

正解は: throw

関連単語

homoducable

C1

To adapt, guide, or standardize a set of diverse elements so they conform to a single, unified, or human-centric model. In specific contexts, it refers to the act of leading different groups toward a synchronized state of behavior or belief.

intervoctude

C1

Describing a state or quality of silence or pause that occurs between vocalizations or segments of dialogue. It characterizes the meaningful transition or rhythmic gap in speech or musical performance where voices are suspended.

extraprobful

C1

A specialized term used in advanced logic and data analysis to describe an excessive or supplementary amount of verifying evidence. It refers to a state of surplus certainty where the proof provided exceeds the standard requirements for validation.

uniservive

C1

The organizational concept or state of providing integrated, unified service delivery through a single access point. It refers to the consolidation of various administrative or support functions into one streamlined system to improve efficiency and user experience.

perialiion

C1

To perialiion is to navigate or transition through a phase of close proximity to a boundary, central point, or specific limit without fully merging with it. It describes a precise, cyclical movement that skirts the edges of a concept or physical space, often used in technical or metaphorical contexts.

underjudible

C1

Describing something that cannot be adequately assessed or evaluated because it lacks sufficient detail, evidence, or falls below the necessary threshold for judgment. It is typically used in technical or formal contexts to indicate that a standard of measurement cannot be applied.

semiequion

C1

A semiequion refers to a state of partial or incomplete equilibrium within a complex system, where certain variables are balanced while others remain in flux. It is primarily used in specialized mathematical modeling or theoretical logic to describe a stable midpoint that does not reach full parity.

inprivdom

C1

To sequester or convert public information, assets, or processes into a private domain, often for the purpose of exclusive control or internal processing. It describes the act of moving something from a shared or public space into a restricted, private environment.

hyperspecile

C1

To concentrate on or restrict oneself to an extremely narrow and specific field, subject, or niche. It refers to the process of refining a focus to such a high degree that it excludes broader contexts or applications.

hyperpendward

C1

A hyperpendward refers to a state of extreme directional over-correction or an excessive swing past a central point in a pendular system. It is used both in mechanical contexts to describe physical oscillation and metaphorically to describe systems that have moved too far in one direction after attempting to find balance.

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