imperfection

英 [ɪmpə'fekʃ(ə)n] 美 [,ɪmpɚ'fɛkʃən]
  • n. 不完美;瑕疵;缺点
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imperfection (n.)
late 14c., from Old French imperfeccion (12c.) and directly from Late Latin imperfectionem (nominative imperfectio), from imperfectus (see imperfect).
1. Such was the ideal; the occasional conflicts were due to human imperfection.
这样的分工是完美的, 偶尔的冲突是人类的缺点所致.

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2. A lattice vacancy is a simple example of an imperfection.
点阵空位就是不完美性的一个简单例子.

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3. The imperfection of language makes some ideas hard to express.
语言功能的不完善使一些思想难于表达.

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4. The noble science of Geology loses glory from the extreme imperfection of the record.
地质学这门高尚的科学,由于地质记录极端不全而损失了光彩.

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5. The only slight imperfection in this painting is a scratch in the corner.
这幅画唯一的小疵是在角落里有一道划痕.

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