释义 |
semi-ˈperfect, a. rare. [semi- 1; in L. sēmiperfectus.] Imperfect, incomplete.
1623Cockeram i, Semiperfect, halfe formed. 1626Bacon Sylva §107 The Concords in Musick which are Perfect, or Semiperfect, betweene the Vnison, and the Diapason are the Fifth, which is the most Perfect; the Third next; And the Sixth which is more harsh. |