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单词 perfectly
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Definition of perfectly in English:

perfectly

adverb ˈpəːfɪk(t)liˈpərfək(t)li
  • 1In a manner or way that could not be better.

    the ring fitted perfectly
    as submodifier perfectly clean glass bottles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The spirit of this music and its wonderful contrasts of mood are captured perfectly.
    • The utter misery of having to finish a race you wish you'd never started is captured perfectly.
    • On the other, though, he is so perfectly behaved you could almost believe he was a young adult.
    • It is my idea of a perfectly lovely summer afternoon to sit in a lawn chair in the shade and read.
    • The bed of noodles complemented it perfectly, as did the sauce in which it swam.
    • The reality is far from that and I wondered why because to us it seems perfectly normal.
    • This is a perfectly placed hotel in which to wallow in cool style and luxury.
    • You fall in love and the guy is wonderful and everything works perfectly first time.
    • They perfectly captured the spirit that he intended for many of his works.
    • Consequently, once we enter the store, my perfectly ordered list makes no sense at all.
    • She picked up and started scrubbing what appeared to be an already perfectly clean glass bowl.
    • It's perfectly in order and lots of people in loving, caring relationships have it.
    • It may be perfectly secure, but I'm not sure it will feel secure to internet punters.
    • Bottled water in a country where perfectly drinkable stuff comes out of the tap was one.
    • It perfectly matched my shirt, and a tall Sikh boy with an insurmountable grin stopped to tie it on.
    • A face is perfectly symmetrical where one side is exactly the same as the other.
    • Around them the paddies are such a perfectly unsullied shade of green they don't seem real.
    • At the outbreak of the first world war, she was perfectly equipped for a role in intelligence.
    • We used to complain about how little we see of each other so this works out perfectly.
    • Served in a sauce with beef, game or shellfish, it can lift the flavour perfectly.
    Synonyms
    superbly, superlatively, excellently, flawlessly, faultlessly, to perfection, without fault, ideally, wonderfully, marvellously, magnificently, sublimely, admirably, inimitably, incomparably, impeccably, immaculately, exquisitely, consummately
    North American to a fare-thee-well
    informal like a dream, to a T, terrifically, fantastically
    absolutely, utterly, completely, altogether, entirely, wholly, totally, thoroughly, fully, quite, in every respect
    1. 1.1as submodifier Used for emphasis, especially in order to assert something that has been challenged or doubted.
      you know perfectly well I can't stay
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What is perfectly clear is that the entire venture has been daring from the outset.
      • It is, of course, perfectly legitimate to question whether or not they were right to do that.
      • For him to want to continue a relationship with his child is perfectly natural.
      • I'm perfectly aware that this one was just random bad luck, and just wanted to vent.
      • It helps to mar what is otherwise a perfectly respectable account of the old soak's rise to power.
      • I would like to make it perfectly clear right now that I did not vote for these guys.
      • It is perfectly clear that at no time did the claimant hold any such appointment as a member of any such body.
      • Those of vague faith hold a perfectly reasonable and defensible position in a world of plenty.
      • I am not going to summarise the plan here, because you can perfectly well read it for yourself.
      • The company said it believed this was a perfectly appropriate marketing strategy.
      • That there are perfectly legitimate claims for compensation is a fact nobody would deny.
      • Perhaps it's not the right thing to say but to be perfectly honest about it, yes.
      • The technical help desks at both companies assured me it was perfectly possible to do it oneself.
      • He was perfectly justified in criticising the way English clubs are run financially.
      • Why would she tell her father and mother what they already know perfectly well?
      • It's perfectly possible that the next time I go back to Brazil it will reclaim its title.
      • Of course, many of the technicians knew perfectly well how to read music but they could not admit it.
      • It is a waste of taxpayers money to pay for something that can happen perfectly well without the money.
      • What tends to deprave or corrupt one person may prove perfectly inoffensive to another.
      • Now it is of course perfectly possible for there to be two valid legal reasons for doing something.
      Synonyms
      very, quite, full
      informal damn, damned
      British informal jolly, bloody
      North American informal darned
      archaic or Northern English right
 
 

Definition of perfectly in US English:

perfectly

adverbˈpərfək(t)liˈpərfək(t)lē
  • 1In a manner or way that could not be better.

    the ring fitted perfectly
    as submodifier perfectly clean glass bottles
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The utter misery of having to finish a race you wish you'd never started is captured perfectly.
    • It may be perfectly secure, but I'm not sure it will feel secure to internet punters.
    • Served in a sauce with beef, game or shellfish, it can lift the flavour perfectly.
    • The reality is far from that and I wondered why because to us it seems perfectly normal.
    • Around them the paddies are such a perfectly unsullied shade of green they don't seem real.
    • It's perfectly in order and lots of people in loving, caring relationships have it.
    • On the other, though, he is so perfectly behaved you could almost believe he was a young adult.
    • We used to complain about how little we see of each other so this works out perfectly.
    • Consequently, once we enter the store, my perfectly ordered list makes no sense at all.
    • This is a perfectly placed hotel in which to wallow in cool style and luxury.
    • It perfectly matched my shirt, and a tall Sikh boy with an insurmountable grin stopped to tie it on.
    • A face is perfectly symmetrical where one side is exactly the same as the other.
    • At the outbreak of the first world war, she was perfectly equipped for a role in intelligence.
    • It is my idea of a perfectly lovely summer afternoon to sit in a lawn chair in the shade and read.
    • The bed of noodles complemented it perfectly, as did the sauce in which it swam.
    • She picked up and started scrubbing what appeared to be an already perfectly clean glass bowl.
    • You fall in love and the guy is wonderful and everything works perfectly first time.
    • They perfectly captured the spirit that he intended for many of his works.
    • Bottled water in a country where perfectly drinkable stuff comes out of the tap was one.
    • The spirit of this music and its wonderful contrasts of mood are captured perfectly.
    Synonyms
    superbly, superlatively, excellently, flawlessly, faultlessly, to perfection, without fault, ideally, wonderfully, marvellously, magnificently, sublimely, admirably, inimitably, incomparably, impeccably, immaculately, exquisitely, consummately
    absolutely, utterly, completely, altogether, entirely, wholly, totally, thoroughly, fully, quite, in every respect
    1. 1.1as submodifier Used for emphasis, especially in order to assert something that has been challenged or doubted.
      you know perfectly well I can't stay
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That there are perfectly legitimate claims for compensation is a fact nobody would deny.
      • Perhaps it's not the right thing to say but to be perfectly honest about it, yes.
      • I'm perfectly aware that this one was just random bad luck, and just wanted to vent.
      • What tends to deprave or corrupt one person may prove perfectly inoffensive to another.
      • I would like to make it perfectly clear right now that I did not vote for these guys.
      • Those of vague faith hold a perfectly reasonable and defensible position in a world of plenty.
      • For him to want to continue a relationship with his child is perfectly natural.
      • Now it is of course perfectly possible for there to be two valid legal reasons for doing something.
      • It is a waste of taxpayers money to pay for something that can happen perfectly well without the money.
      • It's perfectly possible that the next time I go back to Brazil it will reclaim its title.
      • It is perfectly clear that at no time did the claimant hold any such appointment as a member of any such body.
      • Why would she tell her father and mother what they already know perfectly well?
      • The technical help desks at both companies assured me it was perfectly possible to do it oneself.
      • He was perfectly justified in criticising the way English clubs are run financially.
      • What is perfectly clear is that the entire venture has been daring from the outset.
      • It is, of course, perfectly legitimate to question whether or not they were right to do that.
      • Of course, many of the technicians knew perfectly well how to read music but they could not admit it.
      • I am not going to summarise the plan here, because you can perfectly well read it for yourself.
      • The company said it believed this was a perfectly appropriate marketing strategy.
      • It helps to mar what is otherwise a perfectly respectable account of the old soak's rise to power.
      Synonyms
      very, quite, full
 
 
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