participate 的 2 个定义
par·tic·i·pat·ed, par·tic·i·pat·ing.
- to take or have a part or share, as with others; partake; share: to participate in profits; to participate in a play.
par·tic·i·pat·ed, par·tic·i·pat·ing.
- Archaic. to take or have a part or share in; partake in; share.
participate 近义词
take part in activity
participate 的近义词 30 个
- aid
- compete
- cooperate
- engage
- engage in
- perform
- play
- share
- concur
- partake
- strive
- associate with
- be a participant
- be a party to
- be into
- chip in
- come in
- enter into
- get in on
- get in on the act
- go into
- have a hand in
- have to do with
- join in
- latch on
- lend a hand
- sit in
- sit in on
- take an interest in
- tune in
participate 的反义词 9 个
更多participate例句
- Some students lack the equipment, space or parental support to participate fully.
- We believe that people are going to participate in Valentine’s Day, if only because it’s an opportunity to find good in the world and reach out to each other.
- Nine cities and counties, including Prince William County, Cleveland, San Francisco and Los Angeles, participate in the Food Rescue Hero program, which started in Pittsburgh six years ago.
- Tests will be distributed based on the number of teachers, staff members and students participating in in-person instruction.
- Because many of the community health workers participated in Moderna’s Phase 3 trials in the fall, they can point to their own experiences to show there is nothing to be afraid of.
- Most of it is taken up by a graphic inviting the visitor to participate in the 2016 online presidential straw poll.
- Did he participate in his own extortion and cancel his plans for a big Christmas premiere?
- Twenty-one-and-a-half million students participate in free or reduced-price school lunch programs.
- “The union did not organize any official contingent to participate in the protests,” Kim said.
- Volunteers only need to “attend a 16-hour course” in order to participate.
- He may therefore receive and waive notice of them, vote when attending them, in short, participate in all matters.
- She had shared their principles; she had guided their measures, and she wished to participate in their doom.
- I am perfectly easy as to their glory, and willingly consent to participate in the honor of being oppressed by their enemies.
- To be law-abiding means to acquiesce, if not directly participate, in that conspiracy.
- They cannot be questioned in any other place for any speech or debate in which they participate in either house.