词汇 | perfect |
释义 | perfect adjective uk /ˈpɜː.fekt/ us /ˈpɝː.fekt/ perfectadjective (WITHOUT FAULT)A2 complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or without fault: 完美的,完满的,无瑕的 a perfect day美好的一天 What is your idea of perfect happiness?你认为完美的幸福是什么样的? This church is a perfect example of medieval architecture.这座教堂是中世纪建筑的完美典范。 You have a perfect English accent.你有一口地道的英格兰口音。 The car is five years old but is in almost perfect condition.这辆车开了5年了,但车况还近乎完美。 She thought at last she'd found the perfect man.她认为自己终于找到了十全十美的男人。 Synonyms faultlessapproving flawless immaculateapproving impeccable unblemished untarnished(REPUTATION) agreeing with facts correctThat answer is correct. rightAll his answers were right. trueIs it true that you were born in Sweden? faithfulThis is a faithful account of what happened on the night of 30 May. perfect perfectWe had the perfect summer beach holiday. faultlessThey gave a faultless performance. flawlessShe has a flawless complexion. immaculateHe writes in immaculate prose. impeccableHis English is impeccable. idealThe book is ideal for children aged between four and six. C2 used to emphasize a noun: (用于强调名词)十足的,地道的,完全的,绝对的 It makes perfect sense.这很有道理。 a perfect stranger完全陌生的人 B1 exactly right for someone or something: (对某人或某物)最恰当的,完美的 You'd be perfect for the job.你做这份工作是最恰当的。 The weather's just perfect for swimming.这样的天气最适合游泳。 suitable suitableThis film contains language that is not suitable for children. appropriateIs this film appropriate for young children? apt"Unusual", yes, that's a very apt description. fittingThe promotion was a fitting reward for all his hard work. He's so fussy about the house - everything has to be absolutely perfect.他对房子太挑剔了——所有东西都必须绝对完美。 The president reassured his people that he was in perfect health. The curtains look great - they're a perfect match for the sofa.窗帘看上去棒极了——正好和沙发相配。 Within a short space of time you could be speaking perfect English!不久你就会说上一口地道的英语! Her determination, teamwork skills and leadership capabilities convinced us that she was perfect for the job.她的意志力、协作技巧和领导能力使我们相信她非常适合这个工作。 Perfect and faultless Arcadia Arcadian bat a thousandidiom blamelessly idyll idyllic idyllically immaculacy immaculate nirvana non-utopian on pointidiom perfectible perfection the cherry on (top of) the cakeidiom undistorted unimpeachable utopia utopian whiter than whiteidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Linguistics: very & extreme Suitable and acceptable perfectadjective (PAST TENSE)language specialized of or relating to a verb indicating a completed action: 完成时的,完成式的 the present perfect tense现在完成时 Linguistics: verb forms, tenses & types of verbs accusative art auxiliary bare infinitive bent continuous copula finite gerund modality non-finite non-progressive passive passivization perfective phrasal verb subjunctive the active voice the past continuous the past tense perfectadjective (MUSIC)In western music, a perfect interval(= the amount by which one note is higher or lower than another) is a fourth, fifth, octave, or unison: The movement from the first tone in a scale to the fifth is known as the perfect fifth. A series of perfect intervals does not end at a perfect interval from where you started. Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step perfect noun[ S ] language specializeduk /ˈpɜː.fekt/ us /ˈpɝː.fekt/ the perfect (tense) B2 the tense of a verb that shows action that has happened in the past or before another time or event: (动词的)完成时 In English, the perfect is formed with "have" and the past participle of the verb.在英语中,完成时是由 have 加动词的过去分词构成的。 perfect verb[ T ] uk /pəˈfekt/ us /pɝːˈfekt/ C2 to make something free from faults: 使完美;改善,提高 He is keen to perfect his golfing technique.他热衷于提高自己的高尔夫球技。 Synonym hone Perfect and faultless Arcadia Arcadian bat a thousandidiom blamelessly idyll idyllic idyllically immaculacy immaculate nirvana non-utopian on pointidiom perfectible perfection the cherry on (top of) the cakeidiom undistorted unimpeachable utopia utopian whiter than whiteidiom perfect | American Dictionaryperfect adjective us/ˈpɜr·fɪkt/ perfectadjective (RIGHT)complete and right in every way; having nothing wrong: The car is two years old but it’s in perfect condition. You can also use perfect to mean complete and emphasize the noun that comes after it: I felt like a perfect fool when I forgot her name. perfectadjective (BEST)exactly right for a particular purpose or situation; being the best possible: It was a warm, sunny day, a perfect afternoon for a ballgame. perfectadjective (GRAMMAR)[ not gradable ] grammar having the tense of a verb that shows action that has happened in the past or before another time or event and has continued up to the present or up to a particular point perfect verb[ T ] us/pərˈfekt/ to make something perfect: She practices tennis whenever she can, hoping to perfect her serve. Examples of perfectperfect Instead of being formed by a combination of existing elements, the pattern takes the elements at their crudest and gradually perfects them. However, they do not feel that they have perfected their modelling techniques, and sometimes are unable to achieve such a representation. Having a little knowledge may be a dangerous thing, but having all knowledge is not ; power may corrupt, but absolute power perfects absolutely. In making something, stage by stage, we are said to be perfecting it. He parallels perfecting his use of shorthand to perfecting himself, not just as a user of shorthand, but also as a writer of successful novels. In fact, he seems to hold that new languages may develop by extending and perfecting the basic elements of existing languages. Furthermore, they seem to desire and actively seek exposure to language and choose to practice what they learn until it is perfected. Indeed, she had already perfected her own brand of "journalese" while writing for other magazines of the time. Genetic engineering was first perfected on microbes, which have served as living factories for the production of medicines and other products of commercial value. Clauses describing states (which include progressives, perfects, conditionals and generics) introduce stickers on existing nodes. We should instead keep asking questions, perfecting techniques, and uncovering new facts for the next edition. In the classic phrase, grace perfects nature, it does not destroy it. I suspect that the real breakthrough will not come until the post-coital pill is perfected. Intellectual effort should not be aimed at perfecting reality through thought-practices that distance one from it, but should aim to interpret its intricacies. All these are the syllogistic arts, whose operation and aim, once perfected, consists of applying syllogisms. See all examples of perfect These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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