perfect的意思和读音

perfect

: [ˈpɜrfɪkt] : [ˈpɜː(r)fɪkt]

adj.

v.使使使

n.

perfects  perfecting  perfected  

v.+n.perfect system,perfect skill,perfect technique

adj.+n.perfect world,perfect condition,perfect order,perfect environment,perfect performance

v.spoil,work on

adj.flawed,incomplete,wrong

v.improve,refine,hone,tighten up,achieve

adj.faultless,absolute,ideal,precise,exact

perfectadj.

1.having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses

in perfect condition

a perfect set of teeth齿

Well I'm sorry─but nobody's perfect(= used when sb has criticized you) .

2.completely correct; exact and accurate

She speaks perfect English.

a perfect copy/fit/match

What perfect timing !

3.the best of its kind

a perfect example of the painter's early style

the perfect crime(= one in which the criminal is never discovered)

4.excellent; very good

The weather was perfect.

5.~ for sb/sthexactly right for sb/sth

It was a perfect day for a picnic.

She's the perfect candidate for the job.

‘Will 2.30 be OK for you?’ ‘Perfect, thanks.’“ 2:30 ?”“。”

6.[obn]total; complete

I don't know him─he's a perfect stranger.

7.connected with the form of a verb that consists of part of the verbhave with the past participle of the main verb, used to express actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future

‘I have eaten’ is the present perfect tense of the verb ‘to eat’, ‘I had eaten’ is the past perfect and ‘I will have eaten’ is the future perfect.I have eaten eat ; I had eaten ; I will have eaten

v.

1.~ sth使使使to make sth perfect or as good as you can

As a musician, she has spent years perfecting her technique.

n.— see alsofuture perfect,past perfect,present perfect

1.[sing]the form of a verb that expresses actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future, formed in English with part of the verbhave and the past participle of the main verb

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n.1.,

v.1.,2.使;使;,3.使,使

adj.1.as good, correct, or accurate as it is possible to be; completely appropriate or right for someone; with no parts missing, damaged, or spoiled2ed for emphasizing how much someone has of a particular quality; used for emphasis generally3.the perfect form of a verb is used for talking about an action that has been completed before the present time

v.1.to make something completely free from faults, or as good as it can be

1. (PERFECT)?

2. infectious a perfect a perfection n ...

3. participate in perfect 使 perform ...

4.使 participate in perfect 使 perform ...

5. infectious a perfect a perfection n ...

6. ; dream ; perfect ( t -) Thule ...

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1.His demeanor has always been that of a perfect gentleman.

2.During spring and summer, the water slowly evaporates while winds smooth the surface into a vast, nearly perfect flat plain.

3.Seems to me to be a perfect candidate for a big band treatment (hint, hint).

4.It's super easy to do so there is no need for a patronising explanation and it makes for the most perfect holiday hair.

5.The sites are more interactive, with tests that the computer marks and perfect answers so you know what you're aiming for.

6.No candidate is going to be perfect, and reasonable people can differ about whether a certain candidate possesses each of these traits.

7.No, of course not. I just don't want you to have to rack your brain to think of the perfect gift, that's all.

8.After about one hundred years of development, the means of aircraft tire determination became perfect and standardized.

9.She bought the perfect gift for her boyfriend. It was as though she could read his mind.

10.The company has always been people-oriented, excellence, professional skills, perfect after-sales service, won the trust of our customers.广