partly 的定义
partly 近义词
not completely
partly 的近义词 35 个
- at least
- partially
- slightly
- somewhat
- at best
- at most
- at worst
- bit by bit
- by degrees
- carelessly
- halfway
- in a general way
- in bits and pieces
- in part
- in some measure
- in some ways
- inadequately
- incompletely
- insufficiently
- little by little
- measurably
- not entirely
- not fully
- not strictly speaking
- not wholly
- notably
- noticeably
- piece by piece
- piecemeal
- relatively
- so far as possible
- to a certain degree
- to a certain extent
- up to a certain point
- within limits
partly 的反义词 3 个
更多partly例句
- The discrepancy is partly due to many unemployed Americans being misclassified as employed, Powell said during a virtual speech at the Economic Club of New York.
- The answer lies partly in the science of concussions and partly in helmet testing and certification.
- Thousands of years later, it turned out Aristotle was partly wrong there as well.
- Friday night looks partly to mostly cloudy and cold with lows in the 20s.
- For the rest of the day, we should have partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-40s to lower 50s.
- DuVernay has partly succeeded in presenting a more human King, warts and all.
- That is partly because it can be said that this is the book that saved Christmas.
- On Sunday morning, the meeting continued in his house, partly a debating forum, partly a steering committee.
- Whitaker also had Obama partly to thank for his job with the DPH.
- Granted, partly this is a problem of sources the author identifies in the introduction.
- Sometimes the stems are quite bare; on other occasions they are partly branched; in any case the branches are short.
- The churchyard was partly surrounded by houses, and in 1781 "iron pallisadoes" were affixed to the wall.
- A few years back it was partly turned into a depot for American meat, but is now simply used for warehouses.
- This intimacy arose partly from association while fishing for Cod, which abound in these waters, and partly from trading in furs.
- A great shout—partly, no doubt, of disappointment—was given when the lions escaped.