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perfection

/per-fek-shuhn/US // pərˈfɛk ʃən //UK // (pəˈfɛkʃən) //

完善,完美,完美的,完美性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of being or becoming perfect.
    • : the highest degree of proficiency, skill, or excellence, as in some art.
    • : a perfect embodiment or example of something.
    • : a quality, trait, or feature of the highest degree of excellence.
    • : the highest or most nearly perfect degree of a quality or trait.
    • : the act or fact of perfecting.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounachievement, completeness
Synonyms
accomplishment成绩,成就,成绩单,成绩单上的evolution演化,演变,进化,演进excellence优秀,卓越,卓越的,优秀的fulfillment实现,履行,履行职责,完成情况ideal理想,理想的,理想状态,理想中的integrity诚信,完整性,廉洁,正直precision精度,精确度,精确性,精确purity纯度,纯净度,纯洁性,洁净度quality质量,品质,质量问题,质量方面superiority优越性,优势,优越感,优异性supremacy至高无上,至高无上的地位,至上,至高transcendence超越,超越性,超验,超脱virtue德行,美德,德性,道德acme高潮,高峰,高峰期,高峰时期arete场地,场地面积,场地和设施completion完成,完成度,竣工,完成情况consummation圆满,圆满完成,圆满成功,圆满结束crown皇冠,冠,冠词,皇冠假日ending结束,结束时,结尾,结束语entireness意识,认识,知名度,悟性exactness准确度,精确性,准确,确切性excellency阁下,胜任,优秀,胜任的工作exquisiteness精美,精美度,精美绝伦,精美的faultlessness无瑕,无缺性,完美无瑕,无懈可击finish结束,完毕,结束语,完结finishing整理,整修,整治,整饰idealism理想主义,理想化,理念,思想主义impeccability一丝不苟,无可挑剔,无懈可击,完美无缺maturity成熟度,成熟期,成熟程度,成熟merit优点,功绩,案情,价值paragon准则,准则性,准则性的phoenix凤凰,凤凰城,凤,凤凰古城realization实现,体会,实现目标,认识到ripeness成熟度,成熟程度,成熟性,成熟sublimity崇高性,崇高,崇高感,升华wholeness整体性,整全,整全性,整体achieving实现,实现了,达到,实现的perfectness完美性,完美,完美无缺,完美的

Examples

  • The Ising model consisted of little more than a grid of atomic arrows that could each point only up or down, yet it predicted the behaviors of real-life magnets with improbable perfection.

  • That’s why it is important to us to create a brand that doesn’t focus on perfection or unattainable beauty standards.

  • With This Is Paris, the perfection of that dream may crack a little—but not entirely.

  • They’re exasperating, breathtaking and raw, an opportunity for him to showcase all that makes him the closest embodiment of basketball perfection.

  • No one expects perfection, but the key to improving a calculation’s precision is getting further along in the infinite line of events.

  • But whereas we used to be satisfied gazing on that perfection as it stood up on a pedestal, now we want it down among us.

  • It was a reminder that, as Beyoncé once sang, “Perfection is the disease of a nation,” and her family is hardly flawless.

  • Sometimes, that intense social judgment, that expectation of saintly loving maternal perfection, can destroy a mother.

  • And many point to the hyper-stylized ones in Playboy magazine as models of pussy perfection, he says.

  • This statement is meant to clarify the story of Adam and Eve, specifying their original perfection and subsequent fall into sin.

  • It was not an exalted niche to fill in life, but at least she had learned to fill it to perfection, and her ambitions were modest.

  • I did not find the Aristocracy so remarkable for physical perfection and beauty as I had been taught to expect.

  • In a population of angels a socialistic commonwealth would work to perfection.

  • The task of deceiving the Austrians was performed to perfection by Murat with the reserve cavalry and Lannes's corps.

  • The reader may judge of the perfection of mechanism in this plain-looking engine from the fact that a pole, with 150 lbs.