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perfect

/adjective, noun pur-fikt; verb per-fekt/US // adjective, noun ˈpɜr fɪkt; verb pərˈfɛkt //

完美,完美的,完善,完善的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type: a perfect sphere;a perfect gentleman.
    • : excellent or complete beyond practical or theoretical improvement: There is no perfect legal code.The proportions of this temple are almost perfect.
    • : exactly fitting the need in a certain situation or for a certain purpose: a perfect actor to play Mr. Micawber;a perfect saw for cutting out keyholes.
    • : entirely without any flaws, defects, or shortcomings: a perfect apple;the perfect crime.
    • : accurate, exact, or correct in every detail: a perfect copy.
    • : thorough; complete; utter: perfect strangers.
    • : pure or unmixed: perfect yellow.
    • : unqualified; absolute: He has perfect control over his followers.
    • : expert; accomplished; proficient: She will need a perfect driving teacher.
    • : unmitigated; out-and-out; of an extreme degree: He made a perfect fool of himself.
    • : Botany. having all parts or members present.monoclinous.
    • : Grammar. noting an action or state brought to a close prior to some temporal point of reference, in contrast to imperfect or incomplete action.designating a tense or other verb formation or construction with such meaning.
    • : Music. of or noting the consonances of unison, octave, and fifth, as distinguished from those of the third and sixth. Compare imperfect. of or noting the intervals, harmonic or melodic, of an octave, fifth, and fourth in their normal form, as opposed to augmented and diminished.
    • : Mathematics. equal to its set of accumulation points.
    • : Obsolete. assured or certain.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Grammar.

    • : the perfect tense.
    • : a verb form or construction in the perfect tense.Compare future perfect, pluperfect, present perfect.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring to completion; finish.
    • : to bring to perfection; make flawless or faultless: He has succeeded in perfecting his recipe for chicken Kiev.
    • : to bring nearer to perfection; improve; make better: She works hard to perfect her writing.
    • : to make fully skilled.
    • : Printing. to print the reverse of.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.flawless, superlative
Forms: perfected, perfecting
Synonyms
excellent优秀,优秀的foolproof万无一失,万无一失的,傻瓜式,傻瓜式的ideal理想,理想的,理想状态,理想中的impeccable无懈可击,无懈可击的,无可挑剔的,无可挑剔pure纯粹的,纯粹,纯净的,纯净splendid艳丽,绚丽,灿烂,绚烂superb极好的,精湛的,极品,精湛absolute绝对的,绝对accomplished完成的,成就,成绩斐然的,成绩斐然aces王牌,王牌军,王牌特工,王牌特工队adept娴熟,娴熟的,熟练掌握,娴熟的人classical古典,古典的,经典的,经典consummate圆满,完美的,圆满的,精湛的crowning加冕,加冠,加顶,加冕礼culminating最终的,高潮迭起,最终,高潮excelling优秀的,优秀,卓越的,超群绝伦experienced经验丰富,经验丰富的,有经验的,富有经验的expert专家,专家介绍,专家们finished完毕,结束了,完成,完成了sound声音,声响,音响,音效stainless不銹鋼,不鏽鋼,不锈的,不锈铁器sublime崇高的,崇高,庄严,眇眇ten十,十个,十位,第十utopian乌托邦,乌托邦式的,乌托邦式,乌托邦的a-okA-OKbeyond compare无法比拟,无可比拟,无与伦比的,无可比拟的blameless无咎,无可指责,无咎的,无罪defectless无缺陷,无缺陷的,没有缺陷,无瑕疵faultless完美无缺,无瑕,无懈可击,完美无瑕immaculate完美无瑕,完美无缺,完美无缺的,完美无瑕的indefectible无可挑剔的,无可挑剔,无懈可击,无懈可击的matchless无与伦比,无与伦比的,无比的,无可匹敌out-of-this-world超越世界的,超凡脱俗的世界,天外有天,超凡脱俗paradisiac姘头,姘居地,姘居,姘妇paradisiacal幸福的,幸福之家,幸福的生活,幸福感peerless无与伦比的,无与伦比,绝世无双skilled熟练的,熟练,熟练掌握,有技能的skillful娴熟,娴熟的,熟练的,熟练spotless一尘不染,一尘不染的,一尘不染的人,硙硙supreme至高无上,至尊,至上,至高无上的unblemished无瑕疵,无瑕疵的,完美无瑕,完美无瑕的unequaled无与伦比的,无与伦比,举世无双,无可比拟unmarred未被破坏的,未受破坏的,未受损害的,未受伤害的untainted未被污染的,未受污染的,不被污染的,不受污染的untarnished未被玷污的,毫无瑕疵的,未受损害的,未受污染的
Antonyms
adj.whole, intact
Forms: perfected, perfecting
adj.accurate, correct
Forms: perfected, perfecting
Antonyms

Examples

  • However, many other hospitals in other parts of Virginia, including the 11 Sentara hospital group hospitals, received perfect 100 percent scores, the report shows.

  • Seven years after its founding, Snowflake had perfected an amazing new way to run databases on cloud servers, but it was struggling to attract enough big corporate customers.

  • So, having that public accountability, about what they think — and no one’s gonna be perfect on it — helps a lot.

  • Oddly enough, it’s a perfect time to offer this, and I think it answers a demand, which is beauty brands by women of color.

  • Big Pharma is far from perfect—for example, there may be outlier companies that have charged rapacious prices on drugs.

  • Estee Lauder has not crumbled to dust because the perfect brown face of Joan Smalls represents it.

  • The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality.

  • So perfect that we wonder if we should risk ruining it by asking for yet another take.

  • The Oscar-winning actress put nude photo thieves in their place with one perfect statement.

  • In our headlong quest for a legally perfect society, we don’t take the time to take stock of what‘s been created so far.

  • The afternoon was a lovely one—the day was a perfect example of the mellowest mood of autumn.

  • In the most perfect stillness, we arrived within two hundred paces of the enemy's camp.

  • But if the Bible was written by men, some of them more or less inspired, then it would not, in all probability be wholly perfect.

  • Even genius, however, needs direction and adjustment to secure the most perfect and reliable results.

  • We stood staring after the fugitives in perfect bewilderment, totally unable to explain their apparently causeless panic.