imperfection 英 [ˌɪmpəˈfekʃn]   美 [ˌɪmpərˈfekʃn]

imperfection

imperfection  英 [ˌɪmpəˈfekʃn] 美 [ˌɪmpərˈfekʃn]

n. 不完美;瑕疵;缺点 

名词复数:imperfections 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
im·per·fec·tion / ˌɪmpəˈfekʃn ; NAmE ˌɪmpərˈfekʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a fault or weakness in sb/sth 缺点;瑕疵 They learned to live with each other's imperfections. 他们学会了容忍对方的缺点。 imperfection imperfections im·per·fec·tion / ˌɪmpəˈfekʃn ; NAmE ˌɪmpərˈfekʃn /
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