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partially

/pahr-shuh-lee/US // ˈpɑr ʃə li //

部分地,部分,部分地区,局部

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : to some degree or in some way or aspect, but not fully or totally; incompletely:Season three of the sci-fi series would have taken place either partially or completely on Mars.
    • : in a way that is biased or prejudiced in favor of one group, side, person, etc., over another:He did not judge partially, he said, but claimed to mete out justice equally to rich and poor alike.

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Examples

  • In November, the housing authority sued a resident, saying that her failure to pay one month made rent payments for the subsequent four months partial and invalid.

  • The Justice Department sued to block Pennsylvania-based Geisinger Health System from a partial acquisition of competitor Evangelical Community Hospital following concerns that it would lead to higher costs for consumers amid a public health crisis.

  • Full internet means ordinary Ethiopians can now access the internet again, last week partial internet was restored in Addis Ababa to fixed line connections but not mobile phones.

  • The other thing is that it’s a partial agonist at the opioid receptors, so it doesn’t continue to activate it the way methadone does.

  • So we completely underestimated the costs because we were looking in this very partial-equilibrium world.

  • I am personally guilty of thinking that the culture war can be at least partially won on style points.

  • Moreover, the crippling restrictions resulted in the North partially shutting down weapons programs for lack of funds.

  • As with all criminal suspects, far too few police interrogations of people with ID are videotaped or only partially videotaped.

  • In November 2002, a detainee who had been held partially nude and chained to the floor died, apparently from hypothermia.

  • The Moscow Olympiad in 1980 was boycotted partially, not revoked.

  • Genoa has but recently and partially felt the new impulse, yet even here the march of improvement is visible.

  • It was no female head that was thrust in at the partially opened door, but the long black locks and red face of Mr. Stiggins.

  • In less than a minute Hilda, hatted and jacketed and partially gloved, was crossing the garden.

  • The bridge that spanned it had, to Harry's astonishment, been only partially destroyed; it could easily be crossed.

  • When partially exhausted the aluminum shutters are dipped into a bath of shellac.