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1 partiality
- ʃi'æləti1) (a liking for: He has a partiality for cheese.) forkjærlighet/svakhet for2) (the preferring of one person or side more than another: He could not help showing his partiality for/towards his own team.) partiskhetsubst. \/ˌpɑːʃɪˈælətɪ\/partiskhetpartiality to(wards) partiskhet overforpartiality for eller partiality to(wards) forkjærlighet for, svakhet for -
2 partial
1) (not complete; in part only: a partial success; partial payment.) delvis2) (having a liking for (a person or thing): He is very partial to cheese.) partisk, som foretrekker•delvisIsubst. \/ˈpɑːʃ(ə)l\/ eller partial tone( musikk) partialtone, deltoneIIadj. \/ˈpɑːʃ(ə)l\/1) partiell (som gjelder en del eller visse deler av et hele)2) ufullstendig3) delvis4) partiskbe partial to foretrekke, ha en forkjærlighet for, være svak for, likepartial to(wards) partisk overfor
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