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词根:imperfect
adj.imperfect 有缺点的;未完成的;半过去的;未完成时的
imperfectible 不可能完善的;无法致于完美的
imperfective 未完成体的;未完成体动词的
adv.imperfect 有瑕疵地;有缺点地
n.imperfection 不完美;瑕疵;缺点
imperfect 未完成体
imperfective 未完成体;未完成体动词
imperfectness 不完全;缺点
adjective
not perfect: such as
flawed in form, structure, or function : defective, deficient an imperfect system conclusions based on imperfect data
an imperfect world
of a flower having stamens or pistils but not both
lacking or not involving sexual reproduction
the imperfect stage of a fungus
of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense used to designate a continuing state or an incomplete action especially in the past
The Spanish word bailábamos ("we were dancing, we used to dance") is in the imperfect tense.
not enforceable by law : enforceable only under certain conditions
That obligation would be a constitutional duty and a political obligation, but not a legally enforceable one. In legal terms, it would be described as a "duty of imperfect obligation."—Anne Twomey
noun
something that is flawed or imperfect
Much of what the company sells are "imperfects," or produce that's too small, too big or oddly shaped but perfectly good to eat.—Gloria Dawson
an imperfect (see imperfect entry 1 sense 2) tensealso: the verb form expressing it Imperfects are used to indicate ongoing or repeated past action.
a verb in the imperfect
Adjective alteration of Middle English imparfit, from Latin imperfectus, from in- + perfectus perfect
The first known use of imperfect was in the 14th century
imperialismnoun
the actions by which one nation is able to control other usually smaller or weaker nations
imperialismnoun
the actions by which one nation is able to control other usually smaller or weaker nations
imperialismnoun
the actions by which one nation is able to control other usually smaller or weaker nations
imperial1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or fine enough for an empire or an emperor
imperial2 of 2noun
a pointed beard growing below the lower lip
imperfect1 of 2adjective
not perfect:
defective
imperfect clothing
having stamens or pistils but not being a flower with both
of, relating to, or being a verb tense used to express a continuing state or an incomplete action especially in the past
imperfect2 of 2noun
the imperfect tense of a verb or a verb in this tense
imperfect1 of 2adjective
not perfect:
defective
imperfect clothing
having stamens or pistils but not being a flower with both
of, relating to, or being a verb tense used to express a continuing state or an incomplete action especially in the past
imperfect2 of 2noun
the imperfect tense of a verb or a verb in this tense
1 Debates are an imperfect format, and recent cycles in particular have exposed the bias of the moderators.
2 It's an imperfect solution to a difficult problem.
3 Talk to bee people, and they say that the factors affecting bees are indeed complicated, enigmatic and imperfectly understood.
4 Things aren’t going to be perfect and my prayer, especially for these events, is “God give me permission to do this imperfectly and allow me to be of service.”
5 Now Capasso and his team, however imperfectly, have brought the music back, at least for this listener.
6 This lot is a prime example of his unique style, the body of the vase twisting imperfectly toward a ruffled rim.
7 Under (2) we have been contemplating the possibility of supply being imperfectly elastic.
在上面的第(2)中,我们曾仔细考虑过供给曲线不完全有弹性的可能性。
8 As civilization began, it became apparent that the human race was imperfectly suited for it.
9 But it is unlikely to pay for fundamental research in what is still an imperfectly understood field.
但是,为人们仍无法完全了解领域的基础研究买单是不太可能的。
10 Myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are all caused by an imperfectly shaped eyeball, cornea, or lens.
近视 、 远视及散光都是由于眼球 、 角膜或水晶体变形引起的.
11 But the background radiation, when examined to finer precision, proves to be imperfectly symmetrical.
12 For my wife, it was the maps; the thin red roads reminding her of our son’s unique circulation, running every which way from his imperfectly formed heart.
13 He’s believably tender and ferocious as Harry, a man whose ruthlessness is imperfectly hidden by his fatherly mien and weary authority.
14 There were no missing or imperfect seams, the fill in the pockets was evenly distributed with no clumps, and there were no odors of any kind.
15 An instance of being imperfectly known or difficult to understand.
难于理解的不被清楚知晓或难于理解的例子
16 Better to do something imperfectly than to do nothing flawlessly.
宁愿做事不完美,总比不完美地不做事的要好。
17 But the real allure of this “imperfectly perfect” style, to borrow Pat McGrath’s words, is that it frees the wearer from the tyrannical perfection of dark lipstick.
18 In practice, this seems to be working imperfectly.
实际上,这个系统看起来并不是十分的完美。
19 He replied that the word sounds like imperfectly suppressed flatulence.
20 I look forward to remembering them both, however imperfectly.
1 不完美地
2 有瑕疵
4 有瑕疵地
5 不完美