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1 imperfect
adj. onvolmaakt; beschadigd; gebrekkig, onvolledig; imperfektum (grammatikaal: het verleden)--------n. onvolmaakt, onvolkomen; onv. verl. tijd (grammatica)[ impə:fikt]1 onvolmaakt ⇒ onvolkomen, gebrekkig -
2 perfect
adj. perfect; volmaakt; volslagen--------v. perfectioneren, vervolmakenperfect1[ pə:fikt]1 perfect ⇒ volmaakt; uitstekend, voortreffelijk; volledig, (ge)heel; onberispelijk, foutloos♦voorbeelden:have a perfect set of teeth • een volledig gaaf gebit hebbenperfectly capable of • alleszins in staat omperfect for • uitermate geschikt voorperfect in • heel bekwaam/bedreven inperfect tense • (werkwoord in de) voltooide tijdII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉1 volslagen ⇒ volledig, totaal♦voorbeelden:perfect nonsense • je reinste onzina perfect stranger • een volslagen onbekendeperfectly ugly • afschuwelijk lelijk————————perfect2♦voorbeelden:
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musica ficta — ˈfiktə noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, feigned music : contrapuntal music in which accidentals or notes foreign to the mode are introduced called also false music … Useful english dictionary
perfect — per|fect1 W2S2 [ˈpə:fıkt US ˈpə:r ] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: parfit, from Latin perfectus, past participle of perficere to do completely, finish ] 1.) not having any mistakes, faults, or damage ≠ ↑imperfect ▪ His English was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pluperfect — [plo͞o′pʉr΄fikt, plo͞o΄pʉr′fikt] adj. [LL plusquamperfectus < L plus quam perfectum, lit., more than perfect] 1. Gram. designating or of the past perfect tense in any of certain languages corresponding to the past perfect in English 2.… … English World dictionary
Fix (2) — † 2. Fix, er, este, adj. et adv. welches nur in den gemeinen Mundarten Ober und Niederdeutschlandes üblich ist. 1) Fertig, bereit, als ein Nebenwort, und in Gesellschaft des Wortes fertig. Ich bin schon fix und fertig. 2) Munter, hurtig, eilig.… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
presentperfect — pres·ent per·fect (prĕzʹənt pûrʹfĭkt) n. 1. The verb tense expressing action completed at the present time, formed in English by combining the present tense of have with a past participle, as in He has spoken. 2. A verb in the present perfect… … Universalium
picture-perfect — [pik′chər pʉr΄fikt] adj. perfect or flawless * * * … Universalium
imperfect — imperfectly, adv. imperfectness, n. /im perr fikt/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characterized by defects or weaknesses: imperfect vision. 2. not perfect; lacking completeness: imperfect knowledge. 3. Gram. noting action or state still in… … Universalium
letter-perfect — /let euhr perr fikt/, adj. 1. knowing one s part, lesson, or the like, perfectly. 2. precise or exact in every detail; verbatim. [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
perfect — perfectedly, adv. perfecter, n. perfectness, n. adj., n. /perr fikt/; v. /peuhr fekt /, adj. 1. conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type: a perfect sphere; a perfect gentleman. 2. excellent or complete beyond… … Universalium
perfectly — /perr fikt lee/, adv. 1. in a perfect manner or to a perfect degree: to sing an aria perfectly. 2. completely; fully; adequately: This will suit my purpose perfectly. [1275 1325; PERFECT + LY; r. ME parfitly, deriv. of parfit (see PERFECT)] Syn.… … Universalium
pluperfect — /plooh perr fikt/ adj. 1. Gram. a. perfect with respect to a point of reference in past time, as had done in He had done it when I came. b. designating a tense or other verb formation or construction with such meaning, as Latin portaveram I had… … Universalium