The adjective is pronounced /'pɜːfɪkt/. The verb is pronounced /pə'fekt/. 形容词读作/'pɜːfɪkt/,动词读作/pə'fekt/。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]完美的;最佳的 Something that is perfect is as good as it could possibly be. practice makes perfect→see:
practice
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He spoke perfect English...
他英语说得棒极了。
Hiring a nanny has turned out to be the perfect solution...
雇用保姆结果成了解决问题的最佳方法。
It's a perfect example of a house reflecting the person who lives there...
这是房子反映主人个性的最佳例子。
Nobody is perfect.
人无完人。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]绝配的;十分合适的 If you say that something is perfect for a particular person, thing, or activity, you are emphasizing that it is very suitable for them or for that activity.
[oft ADJ for n]
[emphasis]
Carpet tiles are perfect for kitchens because they're easy to take up and wash...
方块地毯非常适用于厨房,因为其便于揭起来清洗。
So this could be the perfect time to buy a home.
所以这可能是买房子的绝佳时机。
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[ADJ 形容词]无瑕的;完好的;完美无缺的 If an object or surface is perfect, it does not have any marks on it, or does not have any lumps, hollows, or cracks in it.
Use only clean, Grade A, perfect eggs.
只用表面干净、无磕碰的A级鸡蛋。
...their perfect white teeth.
他们洁白无瑕的牙齿
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[ADJ 形容词]十足的;完全的 You can use perfect to give emphasis to the noun following it.
[ADJ n]
[emphasis]
She was a perfect fool...
她愚蠢至极。
Some people are always coming up to perfect strangers and asking them what they do...
有些人总爱和完全不认识的人搭讪,询问人家的职业。
What he had said to her made perfect sense.
他对她说的话非常合乎情理。
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[VERB 动词]使完美;完善 If you perfect something, you improve it so that it becomes as good as it can possibly be.
[V n]
We perfected a hand-signal system so that he could keep me informed of hazards...
我们完善了一套手势信号,这样他就能随时告知我什么时候有危险了。
I removed the fibroid tumours, using the techniques that I have perfected.
我用完善后的技术摘掉了纤维瘤。
...girls who needed to perfect their English.
需要提高英语水平的女孩们
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[ADJ 形容词]See also:
future
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present perfect
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past perfect
;(动词)完成时的 The perfect tenses of a verb are the ones used to talk about things that happened or began before a particular time, as in 'He's already left' and 'They had always liked her'. The present perfect tense is sometimes called the perfect tense.
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perfectperfectsperfectedperfectingadjective★/ˈpɜːfɪkt; NAmEˈpɜːrfɪkt/1★having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses 完备的;完美的;完全的◆in perfect condition状况极佳◆a perfect set of teeth一副完美的牙齿◆Well I'm sorry—but nobody's perfect(= used when sb has criticized you).呃,对不起。不过,人无完人嘛。2★completely correct; exact and accurate 完全正确的;准确的;地道的◆She speaks perfect English.她讲一口地道的英语。◆a perfect copy/fit/match精确的副本;绝对合身;天作之合◆What perfect timing!时机掌握得恰到好处!☞see also
word-perfect
3★the best of its kind 优秀的;最佳的◆a perfect exampleof the painter's early style 这位画家早期风格的典范◆the perfect crime(= one in which the criminal is never discovered)一桩无头案4★excellent; very good 极好的;很好的◆The weather was perfect.天气好极了。☞synonyms at
excellent
5★perfectfor sb/sth exactly right for sb/sth 对…正合适的SYN
ideal
◆It was a perfect day for a picnic.那天是野餐最理想的天气。◆She's the perfect candidate for the job.她是这项工作的最佳人选。◆‘Will 2.30 be OK for you?’ ‘Perfect, thanks.’“ 2:30 对你合适吗?”“正合适,谢谢。”6[only before noun ]total; complete 全部的;完全的;纯然的◆I don't know him—he's a perfect stranger.我不认识他,他是百分之百的陌生人。7( grammar 语法) connected with the form of a verb that consists of part of the verb havewith the past participle of the main verb, used to express actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future (动词)完成时的,完成式的◆‘I have eaten’ is the present perfect tense of the verb ‘to eat’, ‘I had eaten’ is the past perfect and ‘I will have eaten’ is the future perfect.*I have eaten 是动词 eat 的现在完成时; I had eaten 是过去完成时; I will have eaten 是将来完成时。 ☞see also
future perfect
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past perfect
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present perfect
IDIOMsee
practice n.
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verb/pəˈfekt; NAmEpərˈfekt/perfectsth to make sth perfect or as good as you can 使完善;使完美;使完备◆As a musician, she has spent years perfecting her technique.身为音乐家,她多年来不断在技艺上精益求精。noun/ˈpɜːfɪkt; NAmEˈpɜːrfɪkt/the perfect(alsothe ˌperfect ˈtense)[singular ]( grammar 语法) the form of a verb that expresses actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future, formed in English with part of the verb haveand the past participle of the main verb (动词的)完成时(态),完成式☞see also
1not having any mistakes, faults, or damageOPP imperfect: His English was perfect. The car was in perfect condition. You’re very lucky to have perfect teeth. a perfect performanceIn a perfect world, we wouldn’t need an army.2as good as possible, or the best of its kind: The weather was perfect the whole week. a perfect example of Gothic architecture The clothes were a perfect fit. a perfect solution to the problem Ronnie was in perfect health.perfect timing (=used when something happens at exactly the right time) Good, you’re home. Perfect timing – dinner’s on the table.3exactly what is needed for a particular purpose, situation, or personSYN ideal: That’s perfect! Just the way I wanted it to look. Crusty bread is the perfect accompaniment to this soup.perfect for The land is perfect for sheep farming.perfect way/place/time etc to do something She thought she’d found the perfect place to live.perfect day/place/person etc for something a perfect day for a picnic the perfect actor for the part4nobody’s perfect spoken said when you are answering someone who has criticized you or someone else: So I made a mistake! Nobody’s perfect.5have a perfect right to do something used to emphasize that it is reasonable for someone to do something: He has a perfect right to know what’s happening.6 perfect stranger/fool/angel etc used to emphasize that someone has a particular quality completelySYN complete, total: I felt a perfect idiot.7perfect storm a very bad event that happens because a number of things happen at the same time, which is unusual: The economy has been hit by a perfect storm. →
perfectly
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COLLOCATIONS– Meanings 1, 2 & 3adverbsabsolutely perfect· His sight is absolutely perfect.quite perfect written (=absolutely perfect)· The old bottle was very dark blue and quite perfect.almost/nearly/near perfect· His collection included an almost perfect skeleton of an armadillo.· Her performance was near perfect.less than perfect (=not perfect)· So many excellent writers, for example Byron and Keats, were less than perfect spellers.far from perfect (=not at all perfect)· The weather conditions were far from perfect.technically perfect· The system was technically perfect.THESAURUSwithout anything wrongperfect used about something that is very good in every way, and could not be better: · We had a wonderful vacation - the weather was perfect.· The meal was absolutely perfect.· She has perfect teeth.flawless/faultless without any mistakes or faults: · His English was flawless.· a faultless performanceimpeccable so good that you cannot find anything wrong with it – used especially about someone’s behaviour, taste, or experience: · The food was excellent and the service impeccable.· a man of impeccable manners, charm, and sensibility· her mother's impeccable taste in clothing· The commission was composed of economists with impeccable credentials (=very impressive qualifications and experience, which are impossible to criticize).unspoiled (also unspoilt British English) an unspoiled area has not been changed or had ugly buildings, roads etc built on it: · a beautiful area of unspoiled countrysidemost suitableperfect completely suitable for something or someone: · It’s the perfect place to relax after a hard day at work.· It was a perfect day for going to the beach.· I think she would be perfect for him.ideal very suitable and exactly what you want – often used about someone or something that you imagine, but which does not really exist: · What would be your ideal job?· She still hasn’t found her ideal man.· It is the ideal place for a vacation.just right especially spoken very good or suitable in every way: · The weather was just right for a day at the beach.· The dress is just right for you.be just the thing/person informal to be exactly what is needed or wanted: · Cold lemonade is just the thing on a hot day.· He’s just the person for the job.
to make something as good as you are able to: Mock trials help students perfect their legal skills.
perfect1 adjective
perfect2 verb
perfect3 noun
perfectper‧fect3 /ˈpɜːfɪkt $ ˈpɜːr-/ noun
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the perfect technical the form of a verb which is used when talking about a period of time up to and including the present. In English, it is formed with ‘have’ and the past participle.SYN present perfect →
past perfect
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