"Perfect" is an adjective in Engpsh that means "having all the required or desirable elements, quapties, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be." It is often used to describe something that is without flaw or defect, or that is ideal in some way.
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin "perfectus," which means "completed," "finished," or "mature." It was first used in Engpsh in the 14th century.
Here are a few example sentences using the word "perfect" in Engpsh:
The weather today is perfect for a picnic. (这天气很适合野餐。)
Her performance was perfect - not a single mistake. (她的表演完美——没有任何错误。)
The cake is perfect - it's moist and flavorful. (这块蛋糕很完美——它湿润又美味。)
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin "perfectus," which means "completed," "finished," or "mature." It was first used in Engpsh in the 14th century.
Here are a few example sentences using the word "perfect" in Engpsh:
The weather today is perfect for a picnic. (这天气很适合野餐。)
Her performance was perfect - not a single mistake. (她的表演完美——没有任何错误。)
The cake is perfect - it's moist and flavorful. (这块蛋糕很完美——它湿润又美味。)

