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 perfectly ['pә:fiktli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 完全地, 无瑕疵地, 完整地



    perfectly
    [ adv ]
    1. completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers

    2. <adv.all>
      an absolutely magnificent painting
      a perfectly idiotic idea
      you're perfectly right
      utterly miserable
      you can be dead sure of my innocence
      was dead tired
      dead right
    3. in a perfect or faultless way

    4. <adv.all>
      She performed perfectly on the balance beam
      spoke English perfectly
      solved the problem perfectly


    Perfectly \Per"fect*ly\, adv.
    In a perfect manner or degree; in or to perfection;
    completely; wholly; throughly; faultlessly. ``Perfectly
    divine.'' --Milton.

    As many as touched were made perfectly whole. --Matt.
    xiv. 36.

    1. In some countries, the use of non-public information to profit in the financial markets is perfectly acceptable.
    2. Nor is the American public crying out for lower inflation. Most polls suggest that people are perfectly happy to see inflation chugging along at the 4% pace prevailing since 1982.
    3. We have to use their 500th anniversary to re-evaluate our history.' Others present disagreed, claiming Mexico has a perfectly strong sense of national identity.
    4. Mr. Wilson's ear for the speech of black Americans is unfailing: his rhythms, inflections and vocabulary capture perfectly not only regionalisms but the rich verbal lore of his characters.
    5. A nationwide search for a perfectly matched marrow donor inspired 50,000 would-be contributors, but none were suitable for her.
    6. "We hit it perfectly," Mr. Antoian said.
    7. With their large, frantic eyes and tense tallness, Jeff Goldblum and Julie Hagerty are perfectly cast as Bruce and Prudence, neurotics in search of mates.
    8. "It's a perfectly legitimate check," said Bourre, a Dover, N.H., resident and a opponent of a Maine law that requires him to pay Maine income taxes because he works at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
    9. Appearing with some of the officials at a news conference after the meeting, Dukakis said he favored placing restrictions on small handguns but said he recognized the "perfectly legitimate right" of sportsmen and others to own guns.
    10. How long, how many before Meese understands? All of the numerous probes into his activities may show him to be perfectly innocent of any criminal wrongdoing.
    11. "The ride appears to be operating perfectly, but we won't take any chances," Maxwell said.
    12. "They're playing perfectly into the hands of the consumer." Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the discounter based in Bentonville, Ark., that is now the nation's largest retailer, posted a 10% increase in same-store sales.
    13. But relatively few people fit such stereotypes perfectly.
    14. "He is not only doing right, but perfectly," a layman says.
    15. Fortunately, its emphasis on permanently low prices and increased productivity has anticipated the needs of the 1990s perfectly well. Asda is therefore at present registering the strongest like-for-like sales increases in the sector.
    16. Ms. Jackson, too, begins well, with her ice-queen demeanor and edgy intelligence perfectly suited for Lady Macbeth.
    17. Like all first-time mothers, Ms. Upshaw thought she had it all planned perfectly.
    18. She won't be another Nancy Reagan, rail-thin, smooth-skinned and perfectly coiffed.
    19. Perluss said the conditions imposed by the judge on Spiegel's finances were "perfectly reasonable." "We certainly expect that Mr. Spiegel will fully perform all of these conditions and be on the conservative side in doing so," Perluss said.
    20. "This is one of those rare combinations of two companies that are perfectly complementary to each other," Mr. Lindner said.
    21. But Rep. Conyers said the "net result" of the rules and the drug and career-criminals laws "seems to me perfectly plain.
    22. "It's a perfectly friendly purchase being done very much with the knowledge of the Standard Chartered board," said Peter Wilmot-Sitwell, co-chairman of Warburg Securities.
    23. "Everything seemed perfectly normal" as a Caribbean-bound Boeing 707 turned and flew straight into a fog-shrouded island mountain, a witness said.
    24. No wonder - what Cabouchon offers is a range of fashion jewellery and cufflinks that fits perfectly into the life and working uniform of the serious career person, and all at amazingly low prices.
    25. The thrust of these arguments is perfectly understood by Minister Balladur, a recent recipient of the Lehrman Institute's Prix Reuff (Columbia economist Robert Mundell and Le Monde's Paul Fabra were previous recipients).
    26. So in the world Eddie remembers with such seductive humor and poignancy, it seemed perfectly reasonable that a father might take advice from the head of a roasted pig, or that dead grandfathers could relay a winning horse's number at a critical moment.
    27. "As far as I'm concerned, it was a progressive, positive meeting," Derwinski said. "I'm perfectly confident that as a result of this meeting, my confirmation is coming along nicely.
    28. He said the real issue was 'whether it is appropriate to legally ban the advertising of a substance which it is perfectly legal for people to use and enjoy'.
    29. Great art may perfectly well be a 'celebration of nonentities', or of tyrants, Joyce informs the Dada-ist poet Tzara (the spiffy David Westhead).
    30. Ian Brown's staging perfectly realises the way in which Fraser shows us several 'scenes' at once, the way he interleaves first-person soliloquy, third-person narration and straight you-and-me scene-playing.
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