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| /ˈpɜːfɪkt/ |
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| 1 | as good , correct , or accurate as it is possible to be 完美的;完好的;最佳的 |
| Her English was perfect. 她的英语十分地道。 |
| These recipes give perfect results every time. 按照这些烹饪方法每次都能做出可口的饭菜。 |
| | 1a | completely suitable or right for someone 绝配的;完全合适的 | | It seemed like the perfect gift. 那礼物再适合不过了。 | | +for Their house is absolutely perfect for parties and barbecues. 他们的房子绝对适合用来举办聚会和烧烤。 | |
| | 1b | with no parts missing , damaged, or spoiled 完整的;完好无缺的 | | The equipment was in perfect condition. 设备完好无损。 | | His skin was perfect. 他的皮肤没有一点瑕疵。 | |
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| 2 | only before noun used for emphasizing how much someone has of a particular quality 十足的;完全的 |
| He behaved like the perfect gentleman all evening. 整个晚上他的举止都像个真正的绅士。 |
| I don’ t want to share a room with a perfect stranger. 我不想和一个完全陌生的人共居一室。 |
| | 2a | used for emphasis generally 通常的;大体的;普遍的 | | What he said was perfect nonsense. 他的话基本上是胡说八道。 | |
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| 3 | only before noun linguistics the perfect form of a verb is used for talking about an action that has been completed before the present time 完成式的;完成体的 |
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| - | in a perfect world |
| used for saying what would happen if the situation was exactly the way you wanted it to be |
| 在理想的状态下 |
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| In a perfect world, each patient would see their doctor daily, but we just don’ t have the resources. 理想的状态是,每个病人每天都可以和医生会面,但我们就是没有这样的资源。 |
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