partially
partially — adverb
1. to some extent rather than fully, so that only part of something is done, shown,
to some extent rather than fully, so that only part of something is done, shown, or true.
The road was partially closed after last night's heavy rain.
partially + past participle for limited access
By noon, the ice on the lake had partially melted.
partially + change verb
His school record was partially damaged by water from the burst pipe.
The museum will reopen only partially while workers fix the roof.
A scarf partially covered Lena's face in the winter photo.
- partly
the more common everyday word, especially in speech
- somewhat
more general and often weaker in force
- incompletely
more formal and focused on something unfinished
- half
informal and common in speech, often less precise
- completely
shows that nothing is left unfinished or missing
- fully
stresses total amount or full development
- entirely
slightly more formal, meaning wholly
文法句型
be partially + closed/covered/hidden/damaged
partially + melt/open/recover
only partially + verb
用法筆記
Often used before past participles or adjectives, especially in writing: partially hidden, partially open, partially complete. Compared with partly, it sounds slightly more formal and is very common in reports, news, and instructions.