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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - partner

 
 

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Partner

partner
~1 n 1 »MARRIAGE ETC« one of two people who are married, or who live together and have a sexual relationship 2 »BUSINESS« one of the owners of a business, who share the profits and losses  (She's a partner in a law firm.)  (- see also sleeping partner) 3 »DANCING/GAMES ETC« someone you do a particular activity with, for example dancing or playing a game against two other people  (Clare's my tennis partner.) 4 »COUNTRY« a country that your country has an agreement with  (Britain's new trading partners in Eastern Europe.) 5 partners in crime humorous two people who have planned and done something together, especially something that slightly annoys other people ~2 v to be someone's partner in a dance, game etc  (I used to partner him in tennis matches.) partner up also partner off phr v to become or make people become partners  (partner sb up with sb)  (The host tried to partner me up with Janice.)
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  (partners, partnering, partnered) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Your partner is the person you are married to or are having a romantic or sexual relationship with. Wanting other friends doesn’t mean you don’t love your partner. ...his choice of marriage partner. N-COUNT: oft poss N 2. Your partner is the person you are doing something with, for example dancing with or playing with in a game against two other people. My partner for the event was the marvellous American player. ...a partner in crime. N-COUNT 3. The partners in a firm or business are the people who share the ownership of it. (BUSINESS) He’s a partner in a Chicago law firm. N-COUNT 4. The partner of a country or organization is another country or organization with which they work or do business. Spain has been one of Cuba’s major trading partners. N-COUNT: usu with supp 5. If you partner someone, you are their partner in a game or in a dance. He had partnered the famous Russian ballerina... He will be partnered by Ian Baker, the defending champion... He partnered Andre Agassi to victory. VERB: V n, be V-ed by/with n, V n to n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English partener, alteration of parcener, from Anglo-French, coparcener — more at parcener  Date: 14th century  1. archaic one that shares ; partaker  2.  a. one associated with another especially in an action ; associate, colleague  b. either of two persons who dance together  c. one of two or more persons who play together in a game against an opposing side  d. a person with whom one shares an intimate relationship ; one member of a couple  3. a member of a ~ship especially in a business; also such membership  4. one of the heavy timbers that strengthen a ship's deck to support a mast — usually used in plural  • ~less adjective  II. verb  Date: 1611  transitive verb  1. to join or associate with another as ~  2. to provide with a ~  intransitive verb to join as a ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a person who shares or takes part with another or others, esp. in a business firm with shared risks and profits. 2 a companion in dancing. 3 a player (esp. one of two) on the same side in a game. 4 either member of a married couple, or of an unmarried couple living together. --v.tr. 1 be the partner of. 2 associate as partners. Derivatives partnerless adj. Etymology: ME, alt. of parcener joint heir, after PART ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) быть партнером 2) партнер 3) участник ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  компаньон, партнер – contracting partner – dormant partner PARTNER сущ. 1) участник 2) товарищ, компаньон 3) член товарищества • - business partner - general partner - limited partner - silent partner - special partner Syn: associate, contractor ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
6.
  партнёр, член пары – congenic partner – fusion partners – myeloma partner ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. участник, соучастник; товарищ a partner in crime —- соучастник преступления he was a partner in writing the letter —- он принимал участие в составлении этого письма 2. ком. компаньон, партнер active partner —- главный партнер secret partner —- тайный партнер (компаньон, активно не участвующий в деле и не известный клиентуре) silent partner —- пассивный партнер с неограниченной ответственностью 3. супруг, супруга (также partner in life) partners for marriage —- подходящая партия (для брака) bad partner —- сожитель; сожительница to choose a life partner —- выбирать спутника жизни 4. партнер (в спорте); напарник card partner —- партнер по игре в карты 5. партнер (в танцах) to go partners —- быть партнерами (в танцах) 6. сосед, соседка (на званых обедах) 7. контрагент 8. мор. партнерс (мачты) 9. быть партнером 10. делать (чьим-либо) партнером he was partnered with Mary —- его поставили партнером Мэри ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) участник; соучастник (в чем-л.) (in, of); товарищ (по делу, работе) (with)  2) компаньон; партнер; пайщик; - secret partner - sleeping partner - dormant partner - silent partner - predominant partner  3) контрагент  4) супруг(а)  5) партнер (в танцах, игре);  6) pl.; naut. партнерс (мачты) Syn: see associate  2. v.  1) быть партнером  2) делать (чьим-л.) партнером; ставить в пару (с кем-л.) (with); The lady of the house had no difficulty in partnering off her attractive daughter with a rich young man. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - c.1300, from O.Fr. parзener "joint heir," from parзon "partition," from L. partitionem (nom. partitio) "portion" (see partition). The word may also represent O.Fr. part tenour "part holder." ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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