partly
Prononciation : [ˈpɑːrtli]
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Contexte : « similarity »
(adverb) when something is true to some extent, but not completely. It's like saying you agree with a part of someone's idea, but not all of it.
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I am partly responsible for the group project because I helped with the research.
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He wasn't partly involved in the decision; he had no influence at all.
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Are you partly excited about the trip, or are you nervous?
Contexte : « degree »
(adverb) when something happens to a limited extent. This means it is not fully complete or fully true, just a little bit.
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The weather was partly sunny, so we enjoyed our picnic without much cloud cover.
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The party wasn't partly fun; it was boring the whole time.
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Is the movie partly based on a true story?
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