take part — to be involved in an activity with other people
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to be involved in an activity with other people
Pronunciation (IPA): /teɪk pɑːrt/
Korean meaning: 참여하다, 참가하다
Korean pronunciation: 테이크 **파**트
Example Sentences
- My grandmother wants to take part in a marathon at age 80!
- Students are encouraged to take part in extracurricular activities.
- Even my lazy cat took part in the neighborhood talent show by sleeping on stage.
take part
VERB//teɪk pɑːrt//
to be involved in an activity with other people

to be involved in an activity with other people
Sign up free to see all content
Etymology, AI images, rhymes, collocations & examples — all in one!
Start for Free
Take part in building dreams where old walls break apart - together we make a fresh start!
Sign up free to see all content
Etymology, AI images, rhymes, collocations & examples — all in one!
Start for Free🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
'take'는 고대 노르웨이어에서, 'part'는 라틴어 'pars(부분)'에서 유래. 어떤 활동의 '일부분을 가져간다'는 의미로 발전했다.
Sign up free to see all content
Etymology, AI images, rhymes, collocations & examples — all in one!
Start for Free🎵Rhyme
Sign up free to see all content
Etymology, AI images, rhymes, collocations & examples — all in one!
Start for Free📝Examples
“My grandmother wants to take part in a marathon at age 80!”
“Students are encouraged to take part in extracurricular activities.”
“Even my lazy cat took part in the neighborhood talent show by sleeping on stage.”
“Will you take part in our charity fundraising event?”
Sign up free to see all content
Etymology, AI images, rhymes, collocations & examples — all in one!
Start for Free