词汇 | perfectly |
释义 | perfectly adverb uk /ˈpɜː.fekt.li/ us /ˈpɝː.fekt.li/ B1 in a perfect way: 完美地,完满地 The jacket fits perfectly, the skirt not so well.这件短上衣非常合身,裙子却不太合身。 They're perfectly suited.他们俩是天造地设的一对。 B2 used to emphasize the word that follows: (用于强调所修饰的词)十足地,完全地,彻底地 To be perfectly honest, I don't care any more.十分坦诚地说,我已不在乎了。 You know perfectly well what the matter is.你很清楚是怎么回事。 I made it perfectly clear to him what I meant.我把我的意思非常清楚明白地告诉了他。 I was perfectly happy on my own.我一个人生活非常幸福。 With her qualifications, she should fit the job perfectly.以她的资历,应该完全能胜任这份工作。 Those two lines of poetry express perfectly the profound sadness of loss.那两行诗很好地表达了失去亲人的深切悲痛。 There's no need to shout, I can hear perfectly well. The earth is not perfectly spherical.地球不是个正球体。 She sat perfectly still while I took her photograph.我给她拍照的时候,她坐着一动也不动。 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 perfectly | American Dictionaryperfectly adverb us/ˈpɜr·fɪkt·li/ perfectlyadverb (RIGHT)extremely well; in a perfect way: He managed everything perfectly. Perfectly can also mean very or completely: I want to make it perfectly clear that I have no intention of selling this company. Examples of perfectlyperfectly Attention is drawn to the fact that this perfectly natural garden demands complete control to achieve its perfection. Every passion, he assumed, induced a particular manner of expression that was spontaneous and perfectly intelligible to any listener in any language. The spider, less than 1 cm long, is perfectly preserved except for its soft parts. He was lucid about himself and knew perfectly well what was being said behind his back. The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established. In practice, the conditions for perfectly competitive labour and product markets do not apply. The design of these tombs, both stylistically and in the organization of the blocks, was perfectly adapted to the organization of a large workshop. One carver tends to make his figures with visibly long torsos, whereas in other areas the figures have perfectly normal proportions. Rose seems perfectly content with her humble surroundings, constantly praising the room as a warm shelter from the cold. The decisive answer arrived this morning and is perfectly satisfactory. On the notion 'possible grammatical change': a look at a perfectly good change that did not quite make it. If the moisture regime and management practices vary across plots, plot-level yields are likely to be less than perfectly correlated. A learned auditory, for example, might be bored by a sermon perfectly suited to an unlearned audience. A widow or a seriously sick person is likely to be unhappy, though they could be perfectly autonomous. I can be perfectly rational in believing that my faculty of vision is keener than my companions. See all examples of perfectly 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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