单词 | perfect pitch |
释义 | perfect /pûrˈfekt or -fikt/adjective
ORIGIN: ME parfit, from OFr parfit; assimilated to L perfectus, pap of perficere, from pfx per- thoroughly, and facere to do perfectāˈtion noun (rare) perfectˈer (or /pûrˈ/) noun perfectˈi /-ī/ plural noun A body of Catharists in the 12c and 13c, living very strict lives perfectibilˈian noun A believer in the perfectibility of mankind perfectˈibilism noun The belief that man is capable of becoming perfect or of progressing indefinitely towards perfection perfectˈibilist noun perfectibilˈity noun
perfectˈible adjective Capable of becoming or being made perfect perfecˈtion noun
perfecˈtionate transitive verb To bring to perfection perfecˈtionism noun perfecˈtionist noun
perfectionistˈic adjective
perfectˈive adjective
perfectˈively adverb perˈfectly adverb perˈfectness noun
perfectˈo noun (pl perfectˈos) (Sp, perfect) a large tapering cigar perfectˈor noun
perfect binding noun An unsewn bookbinding in which the backs of the gathered sections are sheared off and the leaves held in place by glue perfect cadence noun (music) One passing from the chord of the dominant to that of the tonic perfect competition noun (economics) Free competition for the sale of a commodity perfect fifth noun (music) The interval between two sounds whose vibration frequencies are as 2 to 3 perfect fluid noun An ideal fluid, incompressible, of uniform density, and offering no resistance to distorting forces perfect fourth noun (music) The interval between sounds whose vibration frequencies are as 3 to 4 perfect game noun (baseball) A game in which a pitcher does not allow any batter to reach base perfect gas same as ideal gas (see under ideal). perfect insect noun The imago or completely developed form of an insect perfect interval noun (music) The fourth, fifth, or octave perfect market noun (economics) A market where there are many buyers and sellers, none of whom can influence prices individually perfect metals plural noun Noble metals perfect number noun (mathematics) A number equal to the sum of its factors (including unity), as 6=1+2+3 and 28=1+2+4+7+14 perfect pitch noun (music)
perfect square noun A square number (qv) perfect storm noun
perfect tense noun A tense signifying action completed in the past (eg I have said) or at the time spoken of (as in the past perfect or pluperfect, eg I had said, and the future perfect, eg I shall have left by then) perfect year see year to perfection Perfectly |
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