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adverb1) (completely) vollkommen; völligbe perfectly entitled to do something — durchaus berechtigt sein, etwas zu tun
2) (faultlessly) perfekt; tadellos [sich verhalten]3) (exactly) vollkommen; exakt, genau [vorhersagbar]* * *1) (without mistakes or flaws: She performed the dance perfectly.) fehlerlos2) (very; completely: He was perfectly happy.) vollkommen* * *per·fect·ly[ˈpɜ:fɪk(t)li, AM ˈpɜ:r-]adv inv vollkommen, perfektyou know \perfectly well what I'm talking about du weißt ganz genau, wovon ich rede\perfectly clear absolut klar fam\perfectly happy vollkommen glücklichto be \perfectly honest [or frank] ... ehrlich gesagt,..., um ehrlich zu sein,...\perfectly horrible wirklich schrecklich\perfectly possible gut möglichto be \perfectly right vollkommen Recht habento be \perfectly still mucksmäuschenstill seinto stand \perfectly still völlig regungslos dastehen* * *['pɜːfIktlI]adv1) (= flawlessly, completely) perfekthe timed his entry perfectly — er hat seinen Eintritt genau abgepasst
the climate suited us perfectly — das Klima war ideal für uns
I understand you perfectly — ich weiß genau, was Sie meinen
2) (= absolutely, utterly) absolut, vollkommenwe're perfectly happy about it —
you know perfectly well that... — du weißt ganz genau, dass...
to be perfectly honest,... — um ganz ehrlich zu sein,...
* * *perfectly adv1. vollkommen, gänzlich, völlig:perfectly normal völlig normal;perfectly satisfied restlos zufrieden2. umg ganz, absolut, geradezu:perfectly wonderful einfach wunderbar* * *adverb1) (completely) vollkommen; völligbe perfectly entitled to do something — durchaus berechtigt sein, etwas zu tun
2) (faultlessly) perfekt; tadellos [sich verhalten]3) (exactly) vollkommen; exakt, genau [vorhersagbar]* * *adv.perfekt adv.
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