I. Interpretation
When used as a noun, it means "partner; Partner; Spouse, name; (UK, Germany) partner ". When used as a transitive verb, it means "make cooperation; Partner with ... When used as an intransitive verb, it means "partnership; Joint stock; Become a partner. "
Second, common usage
1.partner can be a noun or a verb directly, meaning "cooperation, becoming a partner" or "partnership"; "partnership", the matching preposition can be partner? Do sth with someone or a partner.
2.partner can also be paired with up, which means "with someone", especially in sports, games, dancing or other activities.
3.partner up can also mean "becoming a partner".
Third, Chinese and English examples.
Your partner? Is someone who does something with you, for example, dancing or playing games with two other people. Your partner is someone who does something with you, for example, dancing with you or playing games with your team.
They? Partner? Throw each other weight fitness balls. They teamed up and threw heavy solid balls at each other.
I am looking for a study partner who can study with me until the library closes. Find a study partner and learn that the library is closed!
All his friends are? Cooperation? Settle down. All his friends have found partners and settled down.
Fourthly, some similar words.
Partners partner (plural form of partner); Partner. A publication (with a specific number of chapters) published or broadcast by a partner. Guerrillas; People who attend parties, especially those who often attend them. Party, party.
Partners; Collaborator. Partner; Partner; Spouse; Partnership; Joint stock; Become a partner; Cooperate; Partner with ... Participants; Contributor; Interested parties. Participants-part. Party sharing.