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1 partial success
n.Teilerfolg m. -
2 partial
adjective2)be/not be partial to somebody/something — (like/dislike) eine Schwäche/keine besondere Vorliebe für jemanden/etwas haben
3) (incomplete) partiell [Lähmung, Sonnen-, Mondfinsternis]; teilweise [Verlust, Misserfolg]* * *•- academic.ru/53728/partiality">partiality* * *par·tial[ˈpɑ:ʃəl, AM ˈpɑ:r-]he got \partial compensation for the damage to his house der Schaden an seinem Haus wurde zum Teil ersetzttheir success was only \partial sie hatten nur teilweise Erfolg\partial amount Teilbetrag m\partial derivative MATH partielle Ableitung\partial paralysis partielle Lähmung\partial success Teilerfolg m\partial withdrawal Teilrückzug m2. (biased) parteiisch* * *['pAːSəl]adja partial success — ein Teilerfolg m, ein teilweiser Erfolg
to make a partial recovery — eine teilweise Erholung or Genesung durchmachen
2) (= biased) voreingenommen; judgement parteiisch3)to be partial to sth —
after a while I became rather partial to it — nach einiger Zeit hatte ich eine ziemliche Vorliebe dafür entwickelt
to be partial to doing sth — eine Vorliebe or Schwäche dafür haben, etw zu tun
* * *partial [ˈpɑː(r)ʃl]1. teilweise, partiell, Teil…:partial amount Teilbetrag m;partial eclipse ASTRON partielle Finsternis;partial payment Teilzahlung f;partial success Teilerfolg m;partial view Teilansicht f2. parteiisch, voreingenommen:B s MUS, PHYS Teilton m:upper partial Oberton m* * *adjective1) (biased, unfair) voreingenommen; parteiisch [Urteil]2)be/not be partial to somebody/something — (like/dislike) eine Schwäche/keine besondere Vorliebe für jemanden/etwas haben
3) (incomplete) partiell [Lähmung, Sonnen-, Mondfinsternis]; teilweise [Verlust, Misserfolg]* * *adj.Teil- präfix.parteiisch adj.teilweis adj. -
3 partial
their success was only \partial sie hatten nur teilweise Erfolg;\partial paralysis partielle Lähmung;\partial success Teilerfolg m;\partial withdrawal Teilrückzug m2) ( biased) parteiisch -
4 eclipse
1. noun2. transitive verbeclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse — Mondfinsternis, die
1) verfinstern [Sonne, Mond]* * *[i'klips] 1. noun(the disappearance of the whole or part of the sun when the moon comes between it and the earth, or of the moon when the earth's shadow falls across it: When was the last total eclipse of the sun?) die Finsternis2. verb1) (to obscure or cut off the light or sight of (the sun or moon): The sun was partially eclipsed at 9 a.m.) verfinstern, verdunkeln2) (to be much better than: His great success eclipsed his brother's achievements.) in den Schatten stellen* * *[ɪˈklɪps]I. nlunar/solar \eclipse Mond-/Sonnenfinsternis ftotal/partial \eclipse of the sun totale/partielle Sonnenfinsternisto be in \eclipse in der Versenkung verschwunden seinto go into \eclipse [in der Versenkung] verschwindenII. vtto \eclipse the sun/moon die Sonne/den Mond verfinstern▪ to \eclipse sth etw in den Hintergrund drängen▪ to \eclipse sb jdn in den Schatten stellen* * *[I'klɪps]1. n (ASTRON)Eklipse f (spec), Finsternis f; (fig) (of fame, theory) Verblassen nt; (of person) Niedergang meclipse of the sun/moon — Sonnen-/Mondfinsternis f
to be in eclipse (sun, moon) — verfinstert sein; (fig) in der Versenkung verschwunden sein
2. vt (fig)in den Schatten stellen* * *eclipse [ıˈklıps]A s1. ASTRON Eklipse f, Finsternis f, Verfinsterung f:eclipse of the moon (sun) Mond-(Sonnen)finsternis2. Verdunkelung f, Dunkelheit f3. fig Sinken n, Niedergang m:a) im Schwinden oder Sinken sein,b) in der Versenkung verschwunden seinB v/t1. ASTRON verfinstern2. fig in den Schatten stellen, übertragen:be eclipsed by verblassen neben (dat)* * *1. nouneclipse of the sun, solar eclipse — Sonnenfinsternis, die
2. transitive verbeclipse of the moon, lunar eclipse — Mondfinsternis, die
1) verfinstern [Sonne, Mond]2) (fig.): (outshine, surpass) in den Schatten stellen* * *v.verfinstern v.
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