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Meaning of pars | Babel Free

Noun feminine CEFR B1
[ˈpars]

Definitions

  1. a part, portion, piece, share
    declension-3, feminine
  2. pars ... pars ..., some ... others ...
    declension-3, feminine
  3. a party, fraction, side
    declension-3, feminine, plural-normally
  4. a part, character
    declension-3, feminine, in-plural
  5. a part, function, office, duty
    declension-3, feminine, in-plural
  6. a lot, portion, fate
    declension-3, feminine
  7. a portion or share of food
    declension-3, feminine
  8. a task, lesson
    declension-3, feminine
  9. a part, place, region of the earth
    declension-3, feminine
  10. a part, fraction
    declension-3, feminine
  11. a part of a body, a member
    declension-3, feminine
  12. a party
    declension-3, feminine, plural-normally
  13. a direction
    declension-3, feminine

Equivalents

Examples

“Ultimas oppidi partes … petiverunt, parsque ibi, cum angusto exitu portarum se ipsi premerent, a militibus, pars iam egressa portis ab equitibus est interfecta”

They rushed into the utmost parts of the town, and a part was slain by the infantry when they were crowding upon each other in the narrow passage of the gates, and the part that exited from the gates, was massacred by the cavalry

“Īnstant ārdentēs, Tyriī: pars dūcere mūrōs, mōlīrīque arcem, et manibus subvolvere saxa;”

They press on with such eager haste, [these people] of Tyre: some [builders work] to extend the walls, and to construct the citadel, and to overturn stones with their hands; others [labor] to select a site for a dwelling and to mark it with a furrow.

“Quod prope ex omnibus partibus flumine et palude circumdata”

Because enclosed almost on every side by a river and a marsh

“Ut si qua ex parte”

In order that if on any side

“aut quam in partem aut”

either in which direction or

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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