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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
part of speech(n) ชนิดของคำ, See also: ประเภทของคำ, Syn. grammatical form, word class, lexeme

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
part of speechn. ส่วนต่าง ๆ ของคำพูดหรือข้อความ

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
词性[cí xìng, ㄘˊ ㄒㄧㄥˋ,   /  ] part of speech (noun, verb, adjective etc); lexical category #44,602 [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
為る[する, suru] (vs-i) (1) (uk) to do; (2) to cause to become; to make (into); to turn (into); (3) to serve as; to act as; to work as; (4) to wear (clothes, a facial expression, etc.); (5) (as 〜にする, 〜とする) to judge as being; to view as being; to think of as; to treat as; to use as; (6) to decide on; to choose; (vs-i, vi) (7) (as 〜がする) to be sensed (of a smell, noise, etc.); (8) to be (in a state, condition, etc.); (9) to be worth; to cost; (10) to pass (of time); to elapse; (suf, vs-i) (11) verbalizing suffix (applies to nouns noted in this dictionary with the part of speech "vs"); (aux-v, vs-i) (12) (See お願いします, 御・お) creates a humble verb (after a noun prefixed with "o" or "go"); (13) (as 〜うとする, 〜ようとする) (See とする・1) to be just about to; to be just starting to; to try to; to attempt to; (P) [Add to Longdo]
品詞[ひんし, hinshi] (n) { ling } part of speech; (P) [Add to Longdo]

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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Part \Part\ (p[aum]rt), n. [F. part, L. pars, gen. partis; cf.
     parere to bring forth, produce. Cf. {Parent}, {Depart},
     {Parcel}, {Partner}, {Party}, {Portion}.]
     1. One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything
        is divided, or regarded as divided; something less than a
        {whole}; a number, quantity, mass, or the like, regarded
        as going to make up, with others, a larger number,
        quantity, mass, etc., whether actually separate or not; a
        piece; a fragment; a fraction; a division; a member; a
        constituent.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              And kept back part of the price, . . . and brought a
              certain part and laid it at the apostles'feet.
                                                    --Acts v. 2.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              Our ideas of extension and number -- do they not
              contain a secret relation of the parts ? --Locke.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              I am a part of all that I have met.   --Tennyson.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. Hence, specifically:
        (a) An equal constituent portion; one of several or many
            like quantities, numbers, etc., into which anything is
            divided, or of which it is composed; proportional
            division or ingredient.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  An homer is the tenth part of an ephah. --Ex.
                                                    xvi. 36.
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                  A thought which, quartered, hath but one part
                  wisdom,
                  And ever three parts coward.      --Shak.
            [1913 Webster]
        (b) A constituent portion of a living or spiritual whole;
            a member; an organ; an essential element.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  All the parts were formed . . . into one
                  harmonious body.                  --Locke.
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                  The pulse, the glow of every part. --Keble.
            [1913 Webster]
        (c) A constituent of character or capacity; quality;
            faculty; talent; -- usually in the plural with a
            collective sense. "Men of considerable parts."
            --Burke. "Great quickness of parts." --Macaulay.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  Which maintained so politic a state of evil,
                  that they will not admit any good part to
                  intermingle with them.            --Shak.
            [1913 Webster]
        (d) Quarter; region; district; -- usually in the plural.
            "The uttermost part of the heaven." --Neh. i. 9.
            [1913 Webster]
  
                  All parts resound with tumults, plaints, and
                  fears.                            --Dryden.
            [1913 Webster]
        (e) (Math.) Such portion of any quantity, as when taken a
            certain number of times, will exactly make that
            quantity; as, 3 is a part of 12; -- the opposite of
            {multiple}. Also, a line or other element of a
            geometrical figure.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     3. That which belongs to one, or which is assumed by one, or
        which falls to one, in a division or apportionment; share;
        portion; lot; interest; concern; duty; office.
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              We have no part in David.             --2 Sam. xx.
                                                    1.
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              Accuse not Nature! she hath done her part;
              Do thou but thine.                    --Milton.
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              Let me bear
              My part of danger with an equal share. --Dryden.
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     4. Hence, specifically:
        (a) One of the opposing parties or sides in a conflict or
            a controversy; a faction.
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                  For he that is not against us is on our part.
                                                    --Mark ix. 40.
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                  Make whole kingdoms take her brother's part.
                                                    --Waller.
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        (b) A particular character in a drama or a play; an
            assumed personification; also, the language, actions,
            and influence of a character or an actor in a play;
            or, figuratively, in real life; as, to play the part
            of Macbeth. See {To act a part}, under {Act}.
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                  That part
                  Was aptly fitted and naturally performed.
                                                    --Shak.
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                  It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a
                  calf.                             --Shak.
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                  Honor and shame from no condition rise;
                  Act well your part, there all the honor lies.
                                                    --Pope.
            [1913 Webster]
        (c) (Mus.) One of the different melodies of a concerted
            composition, which heard in union compose its harmony;
            also, the music for each voice or instrument; as, the
            treble, tenor, or bass part; the violin part, etc.
            [1913 Webster]
  
     {For my part}, so far as concerns me; for my share.
  
     {For the most part}. See under {Most}, a.
  
     {In good part}, as well done; favorably; acceptably; in a
        friendly manner; as, to take an act in good part.
        --Hooker.
  
     {In ill part}, unfavorably; with displeasure.
  
     {In part}, in some degree; partly.
  
     {Part and parcel}, an essential or constituent portion; -- a
        reduplicative phrase. Cf. {might and main}, {kith and
        kin}, etc. "She was . . . part and parcel of the race and
        place." --Howitt.
  
     {Part of speech} (Gram.), a sort or class of words of a
        particular character; thus, the noun is a part of speech
        denoting the name of a thing; the verb is a part of speech
        which asserts something of the subject of a sentence.
  
     {Part owner} (Law), one of several owners or tenants in
        common. See {Joint tenant}, under {Joint}.
  
     {Part singing}, singing in which two or more of the harmonic
        parts are taken.
  
     {Part song}, a song in two or more (commonly four) distinct
        vocal parts. "A part song differs from a madrigal in its
        exclusion of contrapuntual devices; from a glee, in its
        being sung by many voices, instead of by one only, to each
        part." --Stainer & Barrett.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     Syn: Portion; section; division; fraction; fragment; piece;
          share; constituent. See {Portion}, and {Section}.
          [1913 Webster]

From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  part of speech
      n 1: one of the traditional categories of words intended to
           reflect their functions in a grammatical context [syn:
           {part of speech}, {form class}, {word class}]

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