单词 | imperfect |
释义 | imperfect/ɪmˈpəːfɪkt![]() adjective 1Not perfect; faulty or incomplete: an imperfect grasp of English...
Synonyms faulty, flawed, defective, shoddy, unsound, unsaleable, unsellable, unfit, inferior, second-rate, below par, below standard, substandard; damaged, impaired, blemished, broken, cracked, torn, scratched, deformed, warped, shabby; inoperative, malfunctioning, not functioning, not working, out of order, in a state of disrepair informal not up to snuff, not up to scratch, tenth-rate, crummy, lousy British informal duff, ropy, rubbish, not much cop incomplete, abridged, not whole, not entire, partial, unfinished, half-done; deficient, lacking, wanting, unpolished, unrefined, patchy, rough, crude broken, disjointed, faltering, halting, hesitant, rudimentary, limited, non-fluent, deficient 2 Grammar (Of a tense) denoting a past action in progress but not completed at the time in question.Gee, was that an imperfect tense or an indicative?...
3 Music (Of a cadence) ending on the dominant chord.But an imperfect cadence leaves the listener expecting resolution, which duly comes....
4 Law (Of a gift, title, etc.) transferred without all the necessary conditions or requirements being met.The claimant's evidence was that the purported but imperfect gift had been made a long time previously and not (as the letter said) after receipt of Mr Blake's letter....
noun (the imperfect) Grammar The imperfect tense. OriginMiddle English imparfit, imperfet, from Old French imparfait, from Latin imperfectus, from in- 'not' + perfectus (see perfect). The spelling change in the 16th century was due to association with the Latin form. Rhymes |
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