perfect adj. ⇨perfect (perfect manners)⇨complete (a perfect stranger)⇨excellent (perfect weather)⇨ideal (a perfect day for a picnic)perfect
adjective
perfect ♦︎ impeccable ♦︎ exemplary ♦︎ unspoiled ♦︎ pristine ♦︎ flawless ♦︎ immaculate ♦︎ faultlessThese words all describe sth that has no faults or weaknesses.这些词均表示完美的、无瑕疵的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆perfect / impeccable / exemplary behaviour◆a perfect / an impeccable / an exemplary / a flawless / an immaculate / a faultless performance◆a perfect / an impeccable / an exemplary / an immaculate record◆perfect / impeccable / pristine / immaculate condition◆perfect / impeccable / flawless / faultless English / French◆perfect / pristine / immaculate hair / make-up◆almost perfect / flawless / faultless■perfectwithout any faults or weaknesses; as good as it is possible to be完美的;无瑕疵的;最佳的◆He smiled, revealing a perfect set of teeth.他笑了,露出一副完美的牙齿。◆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。◆In a perfect world no one would need to pay for health care.在最理想的情况下,人们都不必付医疗费。OPPimperfectⓘ Something that is imperfect contains faults or mistakes. * imperfect指不完美的◆an imperfect world不完美的世界◆an imperfect understanding of English对英语不准确的理解◆All our sale items are slightly imperfect.所有降价货品都有点儿瑕疵。▸perfection pəˈfekʃn; NAmEpərˈfekʃn
noun
[uncountable] ◆The fish was cooked to perfection(= perfectly).这鱼做得恰到好处。◆We were encouraged to strive for perfection(= try to achieve perfection).我们受到鼓励,争取做到尽善尽美。▸perfectly
adverb
◆The dress fitted perfectly.这件连衣裙很合身。■impeccableɪmˈpekəbl (ratherformal) without any faults or mistakes无瑕疵的;无误的;完美的◆impeccable manners / taste无可挑剔的举止/品味◆She came to the company with impeccable credentials(= a perfect record, perfect qualifications, very highly recommended by previous employers, etc.).她来到这家公司时,资历、资格都无可挑剔。▸impeccably
adverb
◆They behaved impeccably.他们的举止无可挑剔。◆She was always impeccably dressed.她的穿着打扮总是十分得体。■exemplary ɪgˈzempləri (ratherformal) providing a good example of behaviour, that other people are recommended to copy典范的;可作榜样的◆He was known as a man of exemplary character.他被公认为具有模范品格的人。■unspoiled (BrE alsounspoilt) (of countryside) beautiful because it has not been changed or built on; (of a child) not made unpleasant or bad-tempered by being praised too much or given too many presents(乡村)有自然美的,未遭破坏的;(儿童)未被宠坏的◆It's a country of stunning landscapes and unspoiled beaches.该国有魅力无穷的景观和天然完好的海滩。◆She was an affectionate child and remarkably unspoiled.她是个充满爱心的女孩儿,丝毫没有被宠坏。OPPspoiledⓘ A spoiled ( (BrE also) spoilt) child is rude and badly behaved because they are given everything they ask for and not enough discipline. * spoiled child(英式英语中也作spoilt child)指被宠坏的孩子,因有求必应、管教不够而举止行为无礼◆a spoiled brat被宠坏了的顽皮孩子◆ (BrE) He's spoilt rotten(= very spoiled).他彻底被宠坏了。■pristine ˈprɪstiːn fresh and clean, as if new崭新的;清新的◆The car is in pristine condition.这辆汽车是全新的。◆All the tables were covered with pristine white linen.那些桌子全都铺着崭新的白色亚麻桌布。■flawless (ratherformal) (of sb/sth's appearance or performance) without any faults, marks or bad features and therefore perfect(人、物的外表或表现)无瑕的,完美的◆She has a flawless complexion.她的面容完美无瑕。◆It's a demanding piece to play and requires a flawless technique.演奏这个作品甚具挑战性,必须有完美的演奏技巧。■immaculate ɪˈmækjələt (ratherformal) (of sb/sth's appearance or condition) so clean and neat that it is perfect; (of sb's record or performance) containing no mistakes(人、物的外表或状态)特别整洁的;(人的记录或表现)无误的,无过失的◆She always looks immaculate.她总是打扮得干净利落。◆The incident ruined an otherwise immaculate safety record.这一事件打破了原本无事故的优良安全纪录。■faultless(of a performance or argument) perfect and without any mistakes(表现或论证)无缺点的,没有错误的,完美无瑕的◆He gave a faultless performance.他的表演完美无瑕,尽善尽美。◆Her logic was always faultless.她的逻辑总是无懈可击。
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