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adverb (to a certain extent but not completely: She was tired, partly because of the journey and partly because of the heat.) en partepartly adv en partethat is partly true en parte, eso es verdadtr['pɑːtlɪ]1 parcialmente, en partepartly ['pɑrtli] adv: en parte, parcialmenteadv.• en cierto modo adv.• en parte adv.• parte adv.'pɑːrtli, 'pɑːtliadverb en parte['pɑːtlɪ]ADV en partethe film is partly a romance, partly a comedy — la película es en parte romántica y en parte cómica, la película tiene partes románticas y partes cómicas
* * *['pɑːrtli, 'pɑːtli]adverb en parte
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