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part/whole



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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