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Partial Meaning in English

word

/ˈpɑɹʃəɫ/
PAR-shuhl
/pˈɑːʃəl/
PAH-shuhl

释义

Not complete; only a part of something. It can also mean showing unfair preference or favor to one side.

用法与细微差别

Often used in formal or technical contexts ("partial solution," "partial payment"). When describing bias, 'partial' is less common than 'biased' but appears in legal or formal language ("a partial judge"). Do not confuse with 'impartial' (without bias).

例句

We suffered a partial power outage last night; only some lights went out.

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He's a bit partial to chocolate ice cream.

natural

The project is only partial finished.

basic

We only have a partial answer to the question.

basic

She made a partial payment for the car.

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The judge was accused of being partial during the trial.

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