/ˈpɑːrʃəl/ – 1. noun
2. adjective
Definition: 1. một phần, bộ phận, không đầy đủ;
2. thiên vị, không công bằng.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “partial” refers to being biased or prejudiced in favor of one party over another, or showing favoritism towards a particular side in a legal matter. It can also refer to incomplete or limited information or evidence presented in a legal case.
Example: The court granted a partial injunction, allowing the defendant to continue operating their business but prohibiting them from using the plaintiff’s trademark.