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partake

VI เข้าร่วม  มีส่วนร่วม  participate share take abstain forgo kao-ruam

 

partake

VT กิน หรือ ดื่ม ร่วมกัน  taste kin-nam-rue-duam-ruem-kan

 

partake in

PHRV มีส่วนร่วม กับ  มีส่วน ใน  participate in me-suan-ruam-kab

 

partake of

PHRV มี คุณ สมบัติ ของ  me-kuan-na-som-bud-kong

 

partake of

PHRV มีส่วน ใน  มีส่วนร่วม ใน (บางสิ่ง  me-suan-nai

 

partaker

N ผู้เข้าร่วม  ผู้มีส่วนร่วม  sharer participator phu-kao-ruam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PARTAKE

v.i. pret. partook pp. partaken. [part and take. ] 1. To take a part, portion or share in common with others; to have a share or part; to participate; usually followed by of, sometimes less properly by in. All men partake of the common bounties of Providence. Clodius was at the feast, but could not partake of the enjoyments.
2. To have something of the property, nature, claim or right.
The attorney of the duchy of Lancaster partakes partly of a judge, and partly of an attorney general.
3. To be admitted; not to be excluded.

 

PARTAKE

v.t.To have a part in; to share. My royal father lives;
Let every one partake the general joy.
[This is probably elliptical, of being omitted. ]
1. To admit to a part. [Not used. ]

 

PARTAKEN

pp. Shared with others; participated.

 

PARTAKER

n.One who has or takes a part, share or portion in common with others; a sharer; a participator; usually followed by of. If the Gentiles have been made partakers of their spiritual things-- Romans 15:27.
Sometimes followed by in.
Wish me partaker in thy happiness--
If we had been in the days of our fathers, we would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets. Matthew 23:3 .
1. An accomplice; an associate.
When thou sawest a thief, thou consentedst with him, and hast been partaker with adulterers. Psalm 5 :18.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PARTAKE

Par *take ", v. i. [imp. Partook; p. p. Partaken (; p. pr. & vb. n.Partaking. ] Etym: [Part + take. ]

 

1. To take a part, portion, lot, or share, in common with others; to have a share or part; to participate; to share; as, to partake of a feast with others. "Brutes partake in this faculty. " Locke. When I against myself with thee partake. Shak.

 

2. To have something of the properties, character, or office; -- usually followed by of. The attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster partakes partly of a judge, and partly of an attorney-general. Bacon.

 

PARTAKE

PARTAKE Par *take ", v. t.

 

1. To partake of; to have a part or share in; to share. Let every one partake the general joy. Driden.

 

2. To admit to a share; to cause to participate; to give a part to. [Obs. ] Spencer.

 

3. To distribute; to communicate. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

PARTAKER

PARTAKER Par *tak "er, n.

 

1. One who partakes; a sharer; a participator. Partakers of their spiritual things. Rom. xv. 27. Wish me partaker in my happiness. Shark.

 

2. An accomplice; an associate; a partner. [Obs. ] Partakers wish them in the blood of the prophets. Matt. xxiii. 3 .

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

partake

par take |pärˈtāk pɑrˈteɪk | verb ( past partook |-ˈto͝ok |; past participle partaken |-ˈtākən | ) [ no obj. ] (partake in ) formal join in (an activity ): visitors can partake in golfing or clay pigeon shooting. (partake of ) be characterized by (a quality ): the birth of twins became an event that partook of the mythic. (partake of ) eat or drink (something ): she had partaken of a cheese sandwich and a cup of coffee. DERIVATIVES par tak er noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: back-formation from earlier partaker person who takes a part.

 

Oxford Dictionary

partake

par |take |pɑːˈteɪk | verb ( past partook |-ˈtʊk |; past participle partaken |-ˈteɪk (ə )n | ) [ no obj. ] formal 1 (partake of ) eat or drink (something ): he partook of a well-earned drink. 2 (partake in ) join in (an activity ): visitors can partake in golfing or clay pigeon shooting. 3 (partake of ) be characterized by (a quality ): the birth of twins became an event which partook of the mythic. DERIVATIVES partaker noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: back-formation from earlier partaker person who takes a part .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

partake

partake verb 1 only senior officers are allowed to partake in the negotiations: participate in, take part in, engage in, join in, enter into, get involved in, share in, contribute to, play a part in, have a hand in, sit in on. ANTONYMS be excluded from, sit out. 2 those averse to sushi can partake of the hot buffet: consume, have, eat, drink, take, ingest, devour; informal wolf down, polish off, tuck into. ANTONYMS forgo, abstain from. 3 the lyric essay partakes of the poem in its distillation of ideas and musicality of language: have the qualities /attributes of, suggest, evoke, be characterized by, hint at, manifest, evince.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

partake

partake verb 1 video conferencing allows executives to partake in negotiations abroad: participate in, take part in, engage in, enter into, join in, get involved in, share in, play a part in, contribute to, have a hand in, have something to do with. 2 she had partaken of a cheese sandwich and a cup of coffee: consume, have, eat, drink, take, devour, polish off, ingest; informal tuck into, wolf down, dispose of, get outside of, get one's laughing gear round. 3 Bohemia is where eastern and western Europe meet, partaking of both, part of neither: have the qualities /attributes of, suggest, evoke, be characterized by, hint at, evince, manifest.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

partake

par take /pɑː r téɪk, pə r -/動詞 take 自動詞 かたく 1 ⦅おどけて ⦆【出された食物を 】食べる, 飲む «of » .2 【行事などに 】参加する (participate ) «in » .3 【ある性質を 】いくらか持つ ; 【苦楽などを 】共にする «of » .