imperfection / ˌɪm pərˈfɛk ʃən /

⚽高中词汇不完善的地方不完善不完善之处不完美

imperfection 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an imperfect detail; flaw: a law full of imperfections.
  2. the quality or condition of being imperfect.

imperfection 近义词

n. 名词 noun

flaw

更多imperfection例句

  1. Many assumed that despite its imperfections, Myanmar’s political evolution would continue with Suu Kyi as head of the civilian government and with entrenched powers for the military, led by Min Aung Hlaing.
  2. Looking ahead to the year 2030, I put my bet on democracy because it’s the best idea humanity has ever had, despite all of its obvious imperfections.
  3. That’s not perfect but neither are humans, Bruzzone points out, much less the combined efforts of hundreds of humans all with their own imperfections.
  4. That’s what allows us to descend into the valleys of imperfection to later climb the peaks of perfection.
  5. Mastercard is hoping that disclosing some of its internal imperfections will help it close its gender and racial pay gaps for employees.
  6. You remind us that men and women have imperfection in common, and are indivisible.
  7. He slowed down the action at times for effect; he jolted the camera to mimic the jittery imperfection of a documentary.
  8. “The imperfection became a mark of distinction about their home,” Lahiri writes.
  9. Imperfection is a mark of modern sophistication, confidence, and youthfulness.
  10. And he emphasizes the importance of imperfection—even in candy land.
  11. Where these overtones are interfered with by any imperfection in the instrument the result is a harsh or imperfect sound.
  12. This is often due to a law of nature rather than to imperfection of design or workmanship.
  13. Because of the church's imperfection, none of her procedures harmonize completely, either with one another, or with the truth.
  14. An imperfect vow, on account of its imperfection, would require correction.
  15. The sinful parts are due to the imperfection of the individual who makes it; the lawful part alone is obligatory.