释义 |
per·fec·tive I. \pərˈfektiv, ˈpərfik-\ adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin perfectivus, from Latin perfectus (past participle of perficere to complete, perfect) + -ivus -ive — more at perfect 1. archaic a. : tending to make perfect b. : being in the process of improvement : becoming better 2. : expressing action as complete or as implying the notion of completion, conclusion, or result — used of a form or aspect of the verb; opposed to imperfective • perfectively adverb • perfectiveness noun -es • perfectivity noun -es II. noun (-s) 1. : the perfective aspect of a language 2. : a verb form in the perfective aspect |