perfect in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for perfect in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.per·fect ADJ ['pɜːfɪkt]

II.per·fect VB trans [pə'fekt]

III.per·fect N ['pɜːfɪkt] no pl LING

past 'per·fect N no pl, past 'per·fect tense N no pl

fu·ture 'per·fect N no pl

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to be the perfect accompaniment to ...
to be the perfect accompaniment to ...
perfect timing!
to live in perfect union
a perfect gentleman

perfect Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to live in perfect union
a perfect gentleman
perfect timing!
future perfect
past perfect
[present] perfect
to be the perfect accompaniment to ...
to be the perfect accompaniment to ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By following our simple how to guide you will be able to cook perfect soft-boiled eggs every time.
www.aww.com.au
Far from perfect, infuriating at times, but uproarious and unforgettable all the same.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The storage battery is one of those peculiar things which appeals to the imagination, and no more perfect thing could be desired by stock swindlers than that very selfsame thing....
qz.com
If you're looking for the perfect snack to bring to a party, this fizzy, carbonated fruit will be a real crowd-pleaser.
www.lifehacker.com.au
In a perfect world, one late payment equals one penalty fee; on-time payments equal zero fees.
money.usnews.com
We have the perfect love triangle to a classic love story.
en.wikipedia.org
Shiny, light-reflecting fabrics such as satin's and silks as well as gold lam or sequin-encrusted garments could make the perfect disco statement.
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Examples of words that can be used to direct the consumer preference towards a current product and its qualities are: good, beautiful, real, better, great, perfect, best, and pure.
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It can be formed in the past perfect and future perfect, too, with the past and future forms of "van".
en.wikipedia.org
To me this is much more an accurate reflection of the way life comes at us, unbidden, and without perfect little narratives.
www.ft.com

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