Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом part. Страница два

Фразеологизмы со словом part. Страница два

for one's part
on one's part
As far as you are concerned; the way you feel or think.
I don't know about you, but for my part I don't want to go to that place.
for the most part
In general; mostly; most of the time; commonly; generally.
European countries are, for the most part, tired of war.
garden apartment
An apartment with a garden near it.
The couple live in a garden apartment.
go stag
stag party
To go to a dance or party without a companion of the opposite sex.
When Sally turned him down, Tom decided to go stag to the college prom.
To participate in a party for men only.
Холостяцкая компания, мальчишник.
Mrs. Smith's husband frequently goes stag, leaving her at home.
Every man should have a stag party before the wedding.
Каждый мужчина должен иметь мальчишник до свадьбы.
hen party
A party to which only women or girls are invited.
Женская компания, девичник
The sorority gave a hen party for its members.
Every girl should have a hen party before the wedding.
Каждая девушка должна иметь девичник до свадьбы.
in part
To some extent; partly; not wholly. Often used with large or small.
We planted the garden in pan with flowers. But in large part we planted vegetables.
Tom was only in small part responsible.
in particular
In a way apart from others; more than others; particularly; especially.
The speaker talked about sports in general and about football in particular.
All the boys played well and Bill in particular.
Margaret liked all her classes, but she liked sewing class in particular.
joking aside
joking apart
No fooling; without exaggerating: seriously.
Joking aside, although the conditions were not very comfortable, we had a wonderful time.
Joking apart, there must have been over a hundred people in the room.