Parcial in english

Partial

pronunciation: pɑrʃəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

parcial = biased [biassed] ; one-sided ; partial ; non-judgmental [non-judgemental] ; loaded ; partisan ; tendentious. 

Example: The documentation concerning indexing is in danger of presenting a biased view of indexing.Example: The reading interests on Robinson's Crusoe island seem to be well defined though somewhat one-sided.Example: Any other indication of document content, such as classification notation or alphabetical subject headings are partial representations of content.Example: Ageist forms of headings like CHILDREN-MANAGEMENT (instead of the familiar and nonjudgmental CHILD-REARING) and AGED (instead of SENIORS or SENIOR CITIZENS) should not be used.Example: The author briefly discusses the loaded techno-political issue of micro-informatics technology transfer, and how an international effort could assist in this respect.Example: After having read many novels by many different authors, one gets less partisan, one is able to see faults even in one's favorites.Example: I keep telling her I'm not prepared to tolerate her risible, her tendentious, her rococo insinuations and garbled inventions.

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» a tiempo parcialpart-time .

Example: One of the major recurrent problems with volunteer and part-time abstractors is maintaining deadlines; delays in some of the documents covered by the service are almost inevitable.

» búsqueda parcialpartial match .

Example: Further study and analysis are needed to determine which elements of a query make it best suited for partial match or exact match retrieval.

» conversión parcialsuperimposition [En catalogación, proceso por el cual los asientos de un catálogo sólo se adaptan parcialmente a las nuevas reglas en uso] .

Example: What is going to happen to those records that have been produced up to now under superimposition and therefore have headings that were created according to the ALA 1949 or even according to earlier codes?.

» examen parcialmidterm [mid-term]midterm exam .

Example: A heavy reliance on midterms and finals were associated with lower teacher ratings across disciplines.

Example: Results demonstrated that there was no significant difference in the mean scores achieved on either the midterm exam or the final exam.

» reembolso parcialpart refund .

Example: Please find enclosed a cheque as part refund for the only available copy of the book you requested.

» ser parcialbe partial .

Example: If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.

» talado parcialcropping .

Example: Even in the conservation of nature, the forester aims at production and use, through 'cropping' of his trees.

» trabajar a tiempo parcialwork + part-time .

Example: Once people make the adjustment to a slightly lower standard of living, they often find working part-time and getting by on less income to be a favorable trade-off.

» trabajo a tiempo parcialpart-time job .

Example: A `typical' reader could well be a young wife, say in her early thirties, with two young children and perhaps a part-time job in an office, but this is an example only, there is no stereotype.

» visión parcialone-way view .

Example: This is a one-way view, with little emphasis on the child's own responsibility for learning and growth.

Parcial synonyms

fond in spanish: aficionado, pronunciation: fɑnd part of speech: adjective biased in spanish: parcial, pronunciation: baɪəst part of speech: adjective unfair in spanish: injusto, pronunciation: ənfer part of speech: adjective colored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective incomplete in spanish: incompleto, pronunciation: ɪnkəmplit part of speech: adjective slanted in spanish: inclinado, pronunciation: slæntəd part of speech: adjective one-sided in spanish: Unilateral, pronunciation: wənsaɪdəd part of speech: adjective uncomplete in spanish: incompleto, pronunciation: ənkəmplit part of speech: adjective
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