partial contingency - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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partial contingency (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

"Partial contingency" refers to a situation where an event or outcome depends on certain partial conditions being met. It suggests that something may occur under some specific circumstances, but not universally or consistently. This term is often used in fields such as finance, insurance, and risk management.

It is used in both oral and written contexts, though it is more frequent in specialized discussions, reports, and academic literature due to its technical nature.

Example Sentences

  1. The insurance policy included a partial contingency that only covered a portion of the damages.
    (Полис страхования включал частичную контингентность, которая покрывала только часть убытков.)

  2. Our project plan has a partial contingency for unexpected expenses.
    (В нашем проектном плане предусмотрена частичная контингентность на случай непредвиденных расходов.)

  3. The deal was secured under a partial contingency clause that specified certain milestones.
    (Соглашение было заключено на основе положения о частичной контингентности, которое уточняло определенные этапы.)

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "partial contingency" might not have widely recognized idiomatic phrases associated with it, as it is primarily a technical term. However, in contexts where "contingency" is used, it can relate to various expressions involving conditions or dependencies.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. "In case of partial contingency, we have a backup plan."
    (В случае частичной контингентности у нас есть запасной план.)

  2. "The project is on hold due to partial contingency issues."
    (Проект приостановлен из-за проблем с частичной контингентностью.)

  3. "We must consider partial contingency when planning the budget."
    (Мы должны учитывать частичную контингентность при планировании бюджета.)

  4. "If there's a partial contingency, it could affect our timeline."
    (Если возникнет частичная контингентность, это может повлиять на наши сроки.)

Etymology

The term "partial" comes from the Latin word "partialis," meaning "of a part." "Contingency" comes from the Latin "contingentia," meaning "a touching or connection," and refers to the nature of events that may happen depending on certain conditions or situations. The combination signifies a conditional aspect related to only a part of the whole.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Conditional occurrence
- Limited possibility
- Incomplete reliance

Antonyms:
- Absolute certainty
- Unconditional outcome
- Complete assurance



25-07-2024