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41Partial — BAUDELAIRE (Charles) Bio express : Écrivain français (1821 1867) «Pour être juste, c est à dire pour avoir sa raison d être, la critique doit être partiale, passionnée, politique, c est à dire faite à un point de vue exclusif,… …
42partial — adj. (colloq.) fond of (cannot stand alone) partial to * * * [ pɑːʃ(ə)l] (colloq.) [ fond of] (cannot stand alone) partial to …
43partial\ to — v. phr. Having a weakness for; favorable toward. He seems to be partial to blondes while his brother is partial to redheads …
44partial — / pɑ:ʃ(ə)l/ adjective not complete ♦ partial loss a situation where only part of the insured property has been damaged or lost ♦ he got partial compensation for the damage to his house he was compensated for part of the damage …
45partial to — adjective Having a liking or preference for; favorably disposed toward; fond of. I am quite partial to chocolate …
46partial — par|ti|al 〈[ tsja:l] Adj.; veraltet〉 = partiell [<spätlat. partialis „(an)teilig“] * * * par|ti|al [spätlat. partialis, zu lat. pars, ↑ Partei]: partiell. * * * partial …
47partial onset seizure — partial s …
48partial — See partial, partially, partly …
49partial — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. incomplete, fractional, unfinished, part; biased, partisan, onesided, prejudiced; favoring. See incompleteness, inequality, injustice. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not complete] Syn. unperformed,… …
50Partial — Word used to describe a small accident to show they are a little crazy. Ex Adam Man, your baseball team can t even hit the ball! Matt We re undefeated, are you partial? …