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per·fect
/ˈpɝfɪkt/
完成式(a.)完美的,全然的,理想的,熟練的,正確的,完成式的(vt.)使完美,修改
From:
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perfect
完全的;完善的
From:
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perfect
完美
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Per·fect
a.
1.
Brought
to
consummation
or
completeness
;
completed
;
not
defective
nor
redundant
;
having
all
the
properties
or
qualities
requisite
to
its
nature
and
kind
;
without
flaw
,
fault
,
or
blemish
;
without
error
;
mature
;
whole
;
pure
;
sound
;
right
;
correct
.
My
strength
is
made
perfect
in
weakness
.
--
2
Cor
.
xii
. 9.
Three
glorious
suns
,
each
one
a
perfect
sun
.
--
Shak
.
I
fear
I
am
not
in
my
perfect
mind
.
--
Shak
.
O
most
entire
perfect
sacrifice!
--
Keble
.
God
made
thee
perfect
,
not
immutable
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Well
informed
;
certain
;
sure
.
I
am
perfect
that
the
Pannonians
are
now
in
arms
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Bot.
Hermaphrodite
;
having
both
stamens
and
pistils
; --
said
of
a
flower
.
Perfect cadence
Mus.
,
a
complete
and
satisfactory
close
in
the
harmony
,
as
upon
the
tonic
preceded
by
the
dominant
.
Perfect chord
Mus.
,
a
concord
or
union
of
sounds
which
is
perfectly
coalescent
and
agreeable
to
the
ear
,
as
the
unison
,
octave
,
fifth
,
and
fourth
;
a
perfect
consonance
;
a
common
chord
in
its
original
position
of
keynote
,
third
,
fifth
,
and
octave
.
Perfect number
Arith.
,
a
number
equal
to
the
sum
of
all
its
divisors
;
as
, 28,
whose
aliquot
parts
,
or
divisors
,
are
14, 7, 4, 2, 1.
See
Abundant number
,
under
Abundant
. --
Brande
&
C
.
Perfect tense
Gram.
,
a
tense
which
expresses
an
act
or
state
completed
;
also
called
the
perfective tense
.
Syn:
--
Finished
;
consummate
;
complete
;
entire
;
faultless
;
blameless
;
unblemished
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Per·fect
n.
The
perfect
tense
,
or
a
form
in
that
tense
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Per·fect
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Perfected
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Perfecting
.]
To
make
perfect
;
to
finish
or
complete
,
so
as
to
leave
nothing
wanting
;
to
give
to
anything
all
that
is
requisite
to
its
nature
and
kind
.
God
dwelleth
in
us
,
and
his
love
is
perfect
in
us
.
--
1
John
iv
. 12.
Inquire
into
the
nature
and
properties
of
the
things
, . . .
and
thereby
perfect
our
ideas
of
their
distinct
species
.
--
Locke
.
Perfecting press
Print.
,
a
press
in
which
the
printing
on
both
sides
of
the
paper
is
completed
in
one
passage
through
the
machine
.
Syn:
--
To
finish
;
accomplish
;
complete
;
consummate
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
perfect
adj
1:
being
complete
of
its
kind
and
without
defect
or
blemish
; "
a
perfect
circle
"; "
a
perfect
reproduction
"; "
perfect
happiness
"; "
perfect
manners
"; "
a
perfect
specimen
";
"
a
perfect
day
" [
ant
:
imperfect
]
2:
without
qualification
;
used
informally
as
(
often
pejorative
)
intensifiers
; "
an
arrant
fool
"; "
a
complete
coward
"; "
a
consummate
fool
"; "
a
double-dyed
villain
"; "
gross
negligence
"; "
a
perfect
idiot
"; "
pure
folly
"; "
what
a
sodding
mess
"; "
stark
staring
mad
"; "
a
thoroughgoing
villain
"; "
utter
nonsense
" [
syn
:
arrant(a)
,
complete(a)
,
consummate(a)
,
double-dyed(a)
,
everlasting(a)
,
gross(a)
,
perfect(a)
,
pure(a)
,
sodding(a)
,
stark(a)
,
staring(a)
,
thoroughgoing(a)
,
utter(a)
]
3:
precisely
accurate
or
exact
; "
perfect
timing
"
n
:
a
tense
of
verbs
used
in
describing
action
that
has
been
completed
(
sometimes
regarded
as
perfective
aspect
) [
syn
:
perfective
,
perfective tense
,
perfect tense
]
v
:
make
perfect
or
complete
; "
perfect
your
French
in
Paris
!"
[
syn
:
hone
]
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