partial in Spanish
partial in Spanish is parcial, tendencioso, que le gusta — partial means not complete; only affecting or including part of something.
partial in Spanish
parcial
parcial
Biased in favor of a person, side, or point of view, especially when dealing with a competition or dispute.
tendencioso
Biased in favor of a person, side, or point of view, especially when dealing with a competition or dispute.
que le gusta
(followed by the preposition to) Having a predilection for something.
que tiene debilidad por
(followed by the preposition to) Having a predilection for something.
What does "partial" mean?
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adj Not complete; only affecting or including part of something.
"The report gives only a partial picture of what happened."
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adj Favouring one side unfairly; biased.
"The referee was accused of being partial toward the home team."
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adj Having a strong liking for something.
"She's always been partial to a good cup of tea."
partial in a sentence
- The report gives only a partial picture of what happened.
- He suffered a partial recovery after the surgery.
- The referee was accused of being partial toward the home team.
- She's always been partial to a good cup of tea.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "partial" in Spanish?
"partial" in Spanish is parcial, tendencioso, que le gusta. partial means: Not complete; only affecting or including part of something.
How do you use "partial" in a sentence?
Example: "The report gives only a partial picture of what happened." In Spanish, "partial" is parcial, tendencioso, que le gusta.
Are there other ways to say "partial" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 4 translations listed for "partial": parcial, tendencioso, que le gusta, que tiene debilidad por.
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