imperfect 的 2 个定义
- of, relating to, or characterized by defects or weaknesses: imperfect vision.
- not perfect; lacking completeness: imperfect knowledge.
- Grammar. noting action or state still in process at some temporal point of reference, particularly in the past.
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Grammar.
- the imperfect tense.
- another verb formation or construction with imperfect meaning.
- a form in the imperfect, as Latin portābam, “I was carrying.”
imperfect 近义词
flawed
更多imperfect例句
- “Poker is the main benchmark and challenge program for games of imperfect information,” Sandholm told me on a warm spring afternoon in 2018, when we met in his offices in Pittsburgh.
- Apple’s counter to this is its SKAdNetwork, an imperfect application programming interface it launched two years ago, that developers can use to get basic data about their in-app ad campaign performance.
- Tired of technology that isolates us from one another, people are seeking out and placing greater value on physical, authentic, and imperfect experiences delivered by humans.
- Layering imperfect interventions can, in a similar way, slow down transmission.
- The way that I would view it is that the world is imperfect because we haven’t used science in policy making.
- Even an imperfect messenger is capable of delivering news everyone needs to hear.
- Though the grand jury is an imperfect forum for resolving social issues, it works very well in finding truth.
- There was a fear growing inside of me that my imperfect bruised college experience was a reflection of my own damaged self.
- The problem was that, at least in Iowa, this model was imperfect.
- Himmler, for example, wanted to drop the imperfect British pounds on the United Kingdom by airplane.
- Where these overtones are interfered with by any imperfection in the instrument the result is a harsh or imperfect sound.
- We suffer, nearly all of us, from a lack of quantitative grasp and from an imperfect grasp of form.
- A coquette is said to be an imperfect incarnation of Cupid, as she keeps her beau, and not her arrows, in a quiver.
- On the part of the believer, his faith and imperfect obedience, though necessary, are not a condition.
- This description is only imperfect in this point that sufficient stress is not laid on the words fall off.