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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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verb take part: Everyone must participate in the project.
Simple Definitions
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Phrase(s): participate (in something) (with someone or something) to take part in something with someone or a group. • I will not participate in this activity with you. • They don’t participate with our team in this contest.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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participate formal to do an activity together with other people: • He always participates in classroom activities. • The people should have the right to participate in discussions about their future. • There are many ways people can participate in sports. • Who will be participating? take part to participate in something. Take part is less formal that participate and is more common in everyday English: • Nearly 500 teams took part in the competition. • She was asked to take part in a TV debate on drugs. • Anyone who is over 18 can take part. play a part/role to take part in something in a useful way: • Everyone can play a part in improving the security of their neighborhood. • Schneider played a key role in getting the organization started. be involved to take part in an activity in some way: • He has denied being involved in the murder. • It was a big project and many people were involved. be active in something to actively take part in the work of an organization such as a political group or church: • He is very active in the church’s work with homeless people. • She is no longer active in politics. compete to take part in a competition or race: • Athletes from all over the world will be competing. • She’s hoping to compete in the Olympic Games.
Longman-Thesaurus
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verb ADV. fully | actively VERB + PARTICIPATE be able to, have the opportunity to | be allowed to, be encouraged to, be invited to Other countries were invited to participate in the project. | agree to | refuse to PREP. in They will have the opportunity to participate actively in the decision-making process.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary