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 1 part
 2 whole
 all or some of a group HOW MUCH/MANY
 
 1  part
 - some, but not all, of a thing or number of things: part
 This part of the house was built over four hundred years ago. ◎ a part of the body ◎ What part of town are you from?
 - the other part; the part that is left: the rest
 This part of the town is quite nice; the rest is awful.
 - to break or split into parts: divide (into sth); to break or split sth into parts: divide sth (up) (into sth); noun (U): division
 The house was divided into flats. ◎ the division of the property between the three brothers
 - one of the parts into which sth has been or can be divided: section
 the financial section of the newspaper ◎ the string section of an orchestra
 - to divide sth and give some of it to other people: share sth (out)
 We shared the pizza between the four of us.
 - a part or amount of sth that has been divided between several people: share
 We each pay a share of the bills.
 - a part or share: portion
 What portion of your salary goes on tax? ◎ a small portion of chips
 ※ dividing things into parts DIVIDE
 - a small part or amount of sth: bit, piece
 There is a bit of food at the corner of your mouth. ◎ a piece of cake
 - a small piece that has broken off sth bigger: fragment
 I found a fragment of glass on the carpet.
 - a large or thick part or piece of sth: chunk
 a chunk of stone that had fallen from the house
 - a part of a town, a country or the world: area
 - a part of a town or a country: district
 railway services in rural districts ◎ postal districts
 - a part of a country (which may not have any fixed boundaries): region
 the coal-mining region of south Wales
 - a single thing that is complete in itself, but which can be part of a bigger thing: unit
 The course is divided into ten units.
 - an office, shop, etc that is part of another larger organization: branch
 your local branch of Barclays Bank
 - one of the parts that makes up a whole thing, especially a machine: part, component
 spare parts for a car ◎ the electronic components of a computer
 - one important part of a plan, system, etc: element
 Strategy is an important element of the game.
 - one part in the progress or development of sth: stage
 the early stages of the match ◎ At this stage I can't tell whether we will win the match or not.
 - what is left behind after other parts have been used or taken away: remains (noun plural)
 I gave the remains of the dinner to the dog.
 - an exact part of a number: fraction
 - one of two equal parts of sth: half (plural halves)
 - one of three equal parts of sth: third
 - one of four equal parts of sth: quarter
 - one of five, six, etc equal parts of sth: fifth, sixth, etc
 - a number which is not a fraction: whole number
 ※ numbers and fractions NUMBER
 
 2  whole
 - all that there is of sth: all (of) ※¦, the whole (of) ※¦, (informal) the (whole) lot (of ※¦)
 They've taken all my money. ◎ It's all gone. ◎ They've taken all of it. ◎ Have you eaten it all? ◎ I've spent the whole of my life looking after other people. ◎ He drank the whole lot in one go.
 - without anything left or missing: whole (adjective, only before a noun), full (adjective, only before a noun), entire (adjective, only before a noun)
 I've just hoovered the whole house. ◎ a full tube of toothpaste ◎ to eat an entire box of chocolates
 - completely: in full
 Write your name in full. ◎ The fees must be paid in full.
 - to have as its parts or members: comprise sth
 a tool kit comprising a screwdriver, two spanners and a hammer
 - to have as one part: include sth
 The price of the meal included a salad and a cup of coffee.
 - if sth has all its parts, it is complete
 a complete set of cards/plates/pictures ◎ I don't think this chess set is complete.
 - if sth is not complete, one or more parts is missing
 One of the teaspoons is missing.
 - to put the parts of sth together to make the complete object: assemble sth; noun (U): assembly
 - to separate sth into the different parts that it is made of: take* sth apart, take* sth to bits/pieces, dismantle sth
 James took the radio apart to see if he could mend it. ◎ I think Dad's taking the car to pieces. ◎ He dismantled the shelves and packed them into a box.
 
 
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