perfect
perfect 英 [ˈpɜ:fɪkt] 美 [ˈpɜrfɪkt]
adj. 完美的;最佳的 vt. 使完美
进行时:perfecting 过去式:perfected 过去分词:perfected 第三人称单数:perfects 名词复数:perfects
- Something that is perfect is complete and without defect or blemish. It might also be precisely accurate or exact.
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- adj. 完美的;最佳的
- vt. 使完美
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1. in perfect condition
状况极佳
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2. a perfect set of teeth
一副完美的牙齿
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3. Well I'm sorry—but nobody's perfect.
呃,对不起。不过,人无完人嘛。
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4. She speaks perfect English.
她讲一口地道的英语。
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5. a perfect copy,a perfect fit,a perfect match
精确的副本;绝对合身;天作之合
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6. the perfect crime
一桩无头案
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7. The weather was perfect.
天气好极了。
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8. She's the perfect candidate for the job.
她是这项工作的最佳人选。
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9. As a musician, she has spent years perfecting her technique.
身为音乐家,她多年来不断在技艺上精益求精。
- perfect (adj.) early 15c. alteration of Middle English parfit (c. 1300), from Old French parfit "finished, completed, ready" (11c.), from Latin perfectus "completed, excellent, accomplished, exquisite," past participle of perficere "accomplish, finish, complete," from per "completely" (see per) + combining form of facere "to make, to do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Often used in English as an intensive (perfect stranger, etc.). Grammatical sense, in reference to verb tense, is from c. 1500. As a noun, late 14c. ("perfection"), from the adjective.
- perfect (v.) "to bring to full development," late 14c., parfiten, from perfect (adj.). Related: Perfected; perfecting.
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