partial
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You use partial to refer to something that is not complete or whole. 部分的
He managed to reach a partial agreement with both republics. 他设法跟两个共和国达成了部分共识。
...a partial ban on the use of cars in the city. …城市内部分地区禁止使用轿车。
2. ADJ If you are partial to something, you like it. 偏爱的[v-link ADJ 'to' n/-ing]
He's partial to sporty women with blue eyes. 他对蓝眼睛的、运动型的女人是偏爱的。
Mollie confesses she is rather partial to pink. 莫莉承认她对粉红色是相当偏爱的。
3. ADJ Someone who is partial supports a particular person or thing, for example, in a competition or dispute, instead of being completely fair. 偏袒的[v-link ADJ]
I might be accused of being partial. 我可能会被人指责是偏袒的。
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partial /ˈpɑːʃəl/
剑桥词典
- 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 .
partial adjective (NOT COMPLETE)
not complete不完全的,部分的
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。
例句
partial adjective (UNFAIR)
influenced by the fact that you personally prefer or approve of something, so that you do not judge fairly
偏向一方的,偏袒的,偏心的
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。
反义词
impartial
partial adjective (LIKING)
[ 只用在动词后面的形容词 ] old-fashioned or formalhaving a liking for something
偏爱…的,喜欢…的
I'm not partial to fish . 我并不特别爱吃鱼。 返回 partial