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单词 future perfect
释义

future /fūˈchər/

adjective
  1. About to be
  2. That is to come
  3. Expressive of time to come (grammar)
noun
  1. Time to come
  2. Life, fate or condition in time to come
  3. Prospects or likelihood of future success
  4. The future tense (grammar)
  5. (in pl) commodities or securities traded at an agreed price, to be delivered and paid for at a specified future date
ORIGIN: Fr futur, from L futūrus, used as future participle of esse to be

futˈureless adjective

Without prospects

futˈurism noun (art)

A movement claiming to anticipate or point the way for the future, esp a 20c revolt against tradition

futˈurist noun

  1. A person whose chief interests are in what is to come
  2. A believer in futurism

futuristˈic adjective

  1. Of or relating to futurism
  2. So modern (in design, concept, etc) as to appear to belong to some future time

futuritˈion noun

  1. Future existence
  2. Accomplishment
  3. Futurity

futurity /fū-tūˈri-ti/ noun

  1. Time to come
  2. An event, or state of being, yet to come

futurologˈical adjective

futurolˈogist noun

futurolˈogy noun

The science and study of sociological and technological developments, values and trends, with a view to planning for the future

future perfect adjective (grammar)

Expressive of action viewed as past in reference to an assumed future time, in English formed using will have or shall have

noun

  1. The future perfect tense
  2. A verb in that tense

fuˈtureproof adjective

Able to withstand and cope with future developments and technological advances

future shock noun

A state of stress created by rapid change

future studies singular noun

Futurology

perfect /pûrˈfekt or -fikt/

adjective
  1. Done thoroughly or completely
  2. Completed
  3. Mature
  4. Complete
  5. Having all organs in a functional condition
  6. Having androecium and gynaeceum in the same flower (botany)
  7. Completely skilled or versed
  8. Thoroughly known or acquired
  9. Exact
  10. Exactly conforming to definition or theory
  11. Without flaw, blemish or fault
  12. Having every moral excellence
  13. Sheer, utter
  14. Absolute
  15. Completely contented (Shakespeare)
  16. Denoting completed action (grammar)
  17. Certain, convinced (Shakespeare)
  18. Of the simpler kind of consonance (music)
  19. Triple (old music; applied to time)
noun
  1. The perfect tense
  2. A verb in the perfect tense
transitive verb /pər-fektˈ or pûrˈ/
  1. To make perfect
  2. To finish
  3. To teach fully, to make fully skilled in anything
  4. To print the second side of (a sheet of paper)
ORIGIN: ME parfit, from OFr parfit; assimilated to L perfectus, pap of perficere, from pfx per- thoroughly, and facere to do

perfectāˈtion noun (rare)

perfectˈer (or /pûrˈ/) noun

perfectˈi /-ī/ plural noun

A body of Catharists in the 12c and 13c, living very strict lives

perfectibilˈian noun

A believer in the perfectibility of mankind

perfectˈibilism noun

The belief that man is capable of becoming perfect or of progressing indefinitely towards perfection

perfectˈibilist noun

perfectibilˈity noun

  1. Capability of becoming perfect
  2. Perfectibilism

perfectˈible adjective

Capable of becoming or being made perfect

perfecˈtion noun

  1. The state of being perfect
  2. The process of making or becoming perfect
  3. A quality in perfect degree
  4. The highest state or degree
  5. An embodiment of the perfect
  6. Loosely, a degree of excellence approaching the perfect

perfecˈtionate transitive verb

To bring to perfection

perfecˈtionism noun

perfecˈtionist noun

  1. A person who claims to be perfect
  2. A person who aims at or calls for nothing short of perfection
  3. Someone who holds some doctrine concerning perfection
  4. Someone who thinks that moral perfection can be attained in this life
  5. (with cap) one of the Bible Communists or Free-lovers, a small American sect founded by JH Noyes (1811–86), which settled at Oneida in 1848, holding that the gospel if accepted secures freedom from sin

perfectionistˈic adjective

  1. Seeking to attain perfection
  2. Being a perfectionist

perfectˈive adjective

  1. Tending to make perfect
  2. (of a verb aspect) denoting completed action (grammar)

perfectˈively adverb

perˈfectly adverb

perˈfectness noun

  1. The state or quality of being perfect
  2. Completeness

perfectˈo noun (pl perfectˈos)

(Sp, perfect) a large tapering cigar

perfectˈor noun

  1. Someone who perfects
  2. A machine for printing both sides at once

perfect binding noun

An unsewn bookbinding in which the backs of the gathered sections are sheared off and the leaves held in place by glue

perfect cadence noun (music)

One passing from the chord of the dominant to that of the tonic

perfect competition noun (economics)

Free competition for the sale of a commodity

perfect fifth noun (music)

The interval between two sounds whose vibration frequencies are as 2 to 3

perfect fluid noun

An ideal fluid, incompressible, of uniform density, and offering no resistance to distorting forces

perfect fourth noun (music)

The interval between sounds whose vibration frequencies are as 3 to 4

perfect game noun (baseball)

A game in which a pitcher does not allow any batter to reach base

perfect gas same as ideal gas (see under ideal).

perfect insect noun

The imago or completely developed form of an insect

perfect interval noun (music)

The fourth, fifth, or octave

perfect market noun (economics)

A market where there are many buyers and sellers, none of whom can influence prices individually

perfect metals plural noun

Noble metals

perfect number noun (mathematics)

A number equal to the sum of its factors (including unity), as 6=1+2+3 and 28=1+2+4+7+14

perfect pitch noun (music)

  1. The pitch of a note as determined by the number of vibrations per second
  2. The ability to identify or remember a note accurately
  3. A term often used for absolute pitch (see under absolute)

perfect square noun

A square number (qv)

perfect storm noun

  1. A particularly violent storm caused by the simultaneous occurrence of various intense meteorological phenomena
  2. The disastrous effect of a combination of adverse events

perfect tense noun

A tense signifying action completed in the past (eg I have said) or at the time spoken of (as in the past perfect or pluperfect, eg I had said, and the future perfect, eg I shall have left by then)

perfect year see year

to perfection

Perfectly

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