participate / pɑrˈtɪs əˌpeɪt /

⭐基础词汇参与参加参会参与其中

participate2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

par·tic·i·pat·ed, par·tic·i·pat·ing.

  1. to take or have a part or share, as with others; partake; share: to participate in profits; to participate in a play.
v. 有主动词 verb

par·tic·i·pat·ed, par·tic·i·pat·ing.

  1. Archaic. to take or have a part or share in; partake in; share.

participate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

take part in activity

更多participate例句

  1. Some students lack the equipment, space or parental support to participate fully.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Tests will be distributed based on the ­number of teachers, staff members and students participating in in-person instruction.
  5. 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.
  6. Most of it is taken up by a graphic inviting the visitor to participate in the 2016 online presidential straw poll.
  7. Did he participate in his own extortion and cancel his plans for a big Christmas premiere?
  8. Twenty-one-and-a-half million students participate in free or reduced-price school lunch programs.
  9. “The union did not organize any official contingent to participate in the protests,” Kim said.
  10. Volunteers only need to “attend a 16-hour course” in order to participate.
  11. He may therefore receive and waive notice of them, vote when attending them, in short, participate in all matters.
  12. She had shared their principles; she had guided their measures, and she wished to participate in their doom.
  13. I am perfectly easy as to their glory, and willingly consent to participate in the honor of being oppressed by their enemies.
  14. To be law-abiding means to acquiesce, if not directly participate, in that conspiracy.
  15. They cannot be questioned in any other place for any speech or debate in which they participate in either house.