imperfection
imperfection 英 [ˌɪmpəˈfekʃn] 美 [ˌɪmpərˈfekʃn]
n. 不完美;瑕疵;缺点
名词复数:imperfections
- An imperfection is a detail that makes something (or someone) less than perfect. A tiny crack in your otherwise flawless Ming vase might be its only imperfection.
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- n. 不完美;瑕疵;缺点
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1. This is a much more brittle approach because it does not embrace imperfection.
这是一个很易碎的方法因为它没有接受不完美。
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2. Everything I know about the elegance of imperfection, I learned from the white porcelain plate I bought in Kyoto.
我从日本京都买来的白色瓷碟,让我了解所有关于“不完美之优雅”的事情。
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3. The pains of imperfection may never completely go away, but they will diminish, especially when confronted by the joys of real accomplishment.
不完美的疼痛绝不会完全走开,但他会减少很多,特别是当感到真实的成就感而高兴的时候。
- imperfection (n.) late 14c., "incompleteness, deficiency, lack," from Old French imperfeccion "defect; imperfect state" (12c.) and directly from Late Latin imperfectionem (nominative imperfectio) "imperfection," noun of action from Latin imperfectus "imperfect"(see imperfect). Meaning "an instance of being imperfect" is from early 15c.
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