partial
adjective uk/ˈpɑː.ʃəl/ us/ˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
(NOT COMPLETE)
B2 不完全的,部分的
not complete
The general has ordered a partial withdrawal of troops from the area. 将军已下令部队部分人员撤出该地区。
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- On Wednesday there will be a partial eclipse of the sun.
- a partial mastectomy
- There has been a partial withdrawal from enemy territory.
- Unfortunately, this is only a partial solution to the problem.
- The operation was only a partial success.
(UNFAIR)
偏向一方的,偏袒的,偏心的
influenced by the fact that you personally prefer or approve of something, so that you do not judge fairly
The reporting in the papers is entirely partial and makes no attempt to be objective. 报纸上的报道完全不客观,而且也没打算保持客观。
Opposite: impartial
(LIKING)
[ after verb ] old-fashioned or formal偏爱…的,喜欢…的
having a liking for something
I'm not partial to fish. 我并不特别爱吃鱼。