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61part order — ➔ order1 * * * part order UK US noun [C] (also part delivery, part shipment) COMMERCE ► the part of an order that is supplied when the rest of the order is not yet available: »We currently do not have the required quantity in our warehouse,… …
62part owner — also part owner ➔ owner * * * part owner UK US noun [C] PROPERTY, FINANCE ► one of the people, groups, etc. that each own part of something: part owner of sth »He put money into real estate, becoming part owner of an office park in Maine …
63part-exchange — ˌpart exˈchange noun [countable, uncountable] COMMERCE a way of buying a new car, television etc in which you give the seller your old car etc as part of the payment, or a car etc given as part of the payment for something new; = trade in AmE: •… …
64part-time — adj. 1. Occupying less than the entire time appropriate to an activity; as, a part time job. Opposed to {full time}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. Employed for less than the full time usually expended at a task or occupation; as, part time employees; a part… …
65Part six — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Part six [[Archivo:article/id/38748/filename/Part+1.jpg|200px]] Información personal Origen Berlín, Berlín, Alemania …
66part-timer — ˌpart ˈtimer noun [countable] JOBS someone who only works for part of the week: • We employ about 20 part timers, mainly women who have children. * * * part timer UK US noun [C] HR, WORKPLACE ► a person who works for only some of the day or the… …
67part, share, portion — Part is the usual word for something less than the whole : Here is part of the treasure. For my part, I ask nothing. Share also means part but specifically refers to that which is allotted or designed for someone; it emphasizes the receiver: I… …
68part-time — adv. For less than the usual full time appropriate to an activity; on a part time basis; as, to sell real estate part time. Opposed to {full time}. [WordNet 1.5] …
69part-timer — n. Somone who works part time; a part time employee. Contrasted with {full timer}. [WordNet 1.5] …
70Part-based models — refers to a broad class of detection algorithms used on images, in which various parts of the image are used separately in order to determine if and where an object of interest exists. Among these methods, a very popular one seems to be the… …