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partially
[ pahr-shuh-lee ]
adverb
- 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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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of partially1
Example Sentences
You can exchange a paper driving licence for a photocard, or apply for a photocard travel pass if you are aged 60 or over, disabled or registered blind or partially sighted.
If Edison has to cover the damages caused by the Eaton fire, the utility will be partially protected by an emergency fund that state lawmakers created in 2019 in the wake of earlier wildfires.
The band have claimed their take on Republicanism is partially tongue-in-cheek - satirising the self-important sloganeering they grew up with.
The stock had recovered most of its losses after some tariffs announced earlier this month were partially suspended.
The administration has partially lifted its ban on the news agency under court orders.
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