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imperfect美 [ɪm'pɜrfɪkt] 英 [ɪm'pɜː(r)fɪkt] - adj.有缺点的;有缺陷的;不完全的;不完美的
- n.过去未完成时(常称为过去进行时)
- 网络我们都不完美;不完善的;未完成的
adj. faulty,flawed,defective,deficient,damaged 1. | 有缺点的;有缺陷的;不完全的;不完美的containing faults or mistakes; not complete or perfect |
| | | an imperfect understanding of English 对英语的不透彻理解 | | All our sale items are slightly imperfect. 我们所有的廉价商品都稍有缺陷。 |
1. | [sing] 过去未完成时(常称为过去进行时)the verb tense that expresses action in the past that is not complete. It is often called thepast progressive orpast continuous . |
| In ‘while I was washing my hair’, the verb is in the imperfect . while I was washing my hair 中的动词是过去未完成时。 |
adj. | 1. 不完美的,不够完美,不完善的,不完备的,有缺点的 1. 不完美的,不够完美,不完善的,不完备的,有缺点的 | n. | |
adj. | 1. having a fault or defect 3. describes a flower that lacks either a stamen or a pistil and is therefore unable to reproduce 4. describes a musical interval other than the fourth, fifth, or octave 5. describes a cadence ending on the fifth note of the scale rather than on the first note 6. describes a verb form or tense that expresses past action going on but not completed 8. something that is imperfect has some faults or other bad qualities 1. having a fault or defect 3. describes a flower that lacks either a stamen or a pistil and is therefore unable to reproduce 4. describes a musical interval other than the fourth, fifth, or octave 5. describes a cadence ending on the fifth note of the scale rather than on the first note 6. describes a verb form or tense that expresses past action going on but not completed 8. something that is imperfect has some faults or other bad qualities | n. | 1. a grammatical tense that expresses incomplete or habitual action in the past 2. a form of a verb used to express the imperfect tense |
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