partial
partial — 形容詞
1. including only some of something, not the full thing, amount, or period.
部分的
只涵蓋一部分,不是全部
including only some of something, not the full thing, amount, or period.
Marcus got a partial refund after the cancelled boat tour.
Marcus 在遊船行程取消後,只拿到部分退款。
collocation: partial refund
The bank accepted a partial payment from the family.
銀行接受那家人先付部分款項。
collocation: partial payment
Heavy fog gave drivers only a partial view of the bridge.
濃霧讓駕駛只能看到大橋的部分景象。
A small fire caused partial damage to the kitchen wall.
一場小火造成廚房牆面部分受損。
The museum posted a partial list of donated paintings.
博物館公布了一份捐贈畫作的部分名單。
- incomplete
the broadest choice for something not finished or not whole
- limited
stresses that the amount or range is small rather than full
- unfinished
best when work has started but has not been completed
- fragmentary
more formal and often used for information or records in broken pieces
文法句型
partial refund
partial payment
partial view
partial damage
用法筆記
Common before nouns for amounts, views, results, or periods that cover only part of a larger whole. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is about incompleteness, not unfair preference.
常見錯誤
2. supporting one person, side, or idea too much because you already prefer it, ins
偏袒的
因偏好而不公正
supporting one person, side, or idea too much because you already prefer it, instead of judging evenly.
Several players said the referee was partial to the home team.
好幾名球員說,那位裁判偏袒主隊。
be partial to + side when judging unfairly
The report looked partial because it quoted only one witness.
那份報導看起來很偏頗,因為它只引用了一名證人的說法。
partial report giving only one side
Parents feared the coach would be partial toward his nephew.
家長擔心教練會偏袒自己的姪子。
Many parents felt the principal was partial to children from rich families.
許多家長覺得校長偏袒有錢人家的孩子。
Her article seemed partial after the company paid for dinner.
那篇文章在公司請她吃晚餐後,看起來就有失公允。
- biased
the most direct modern synonym for unfair preference
- one-sided
often used for reports or arguments that show only one view
- prejudiced
stronger and often linked to fixed unfair opinions about people or groups
- unfair
broader; can describe any lack of fairness, not only favoritism
文法句型
be partial to + person/group
a partial report
a partial account
用法筆記
Often used about judges, referees, teachers, reports, or articles. Distinguish from sense 3: this sense suggests unfair favoritism, while sense 3 only means liking something.
常見錯誤
3. especially fond of a particular thing, so you enjoy or choose it more than other
偏愛的
特別喜歡某事物
especially fond of a particular thing, so you enjoy or choose it more than others.
Grandma is partial to mango ice on hot evenings.
奶奶在悶熱的晚上特別愛吃芒果冰。
be partial to + food
Yusuf has always been partial to old train films.
Yusuf 一直特別喜歡老式火車電影。
be partial to + thing you enjoy
When they travel, Mia is partial to small seaside hotels.
旅行時,Mia 特別偏愛小型海邊旅館。
The cat seems partial to sleeping on Daniel's clean shirts.
那隻貓似乎特別愛睡在 Daniel 的乾淨襯衫上。
On school trips, the class is partial to night markets.
校外教學時,這個班特別喜歡逛夜市。
- fond
the closest everyday synonym, especially in 'fond of'
- keen on
informal and often used for hobbies or activities
- devoted to
stronger and often suggests loyalty or long-term commitment
- attached to
can suggest emotional closeness as well as simple liking
- indifferent to
showing little interest or preference
- dislike
feeling that something is unpleasant rather than enjoyable
文法句型
be partial to + noun
be partial to + activity
用法筆記
Normally follows a linking verb and almost always takes 'to' before the thing liked. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense expresses taste or preference, not unfair judgment.
常見錯誤
partial — 名詞
1. in music, one of the extra high sounds that mix with a main note and help give i
泛音
複合音中的單一高音成分
in music, one of the extra high sounds that mix with a main note and help give it its character.
The violin string produced a bright partial above the main note.
那條小提琴弦在主音上方發出一個明亮的泛音。
a partial above the main note
In class, the teacher played one partial, then the full tone.
課堂上,老師先彈出一個泛音,再彈出完整的音。
one partial contrasted with the full tone
The old bell had strong partials that made its sound shimmer.
那口老鐘有很強的泛音,所以聲音聽起來會發亮。
Engineers studied each partial in the piano note on screen.
工程師在螢幕上研究那個鋼琴音裡的每一個泛音。
One missing partial made the flute sound flat and thin.
少了一個泛音,讓長笛的聲音顯得平淡又單薄。
文法句型
a partial above the main note
strong partials
analyze a partial
用法筆記
Common in music study and sound analysis rather than everyday conversation. It refers to one sound inside a note, not to the whole note itself.