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单词 perfect
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perfect
Instead of being formed by a combination of existing elements, the pattern takes the elements at their crudest and gradually perfects them.
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However, they do not feel that they have perfected their modelling techniques, and sometimes are unable to achieve such a representation.
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Having a little knowledge may be a dangerous thing, but having all knowledge is not ; power may corrupt, but absolute power perfects absolutely.
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In making something, stage by stage, we are said to be perfecting it.
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He parallels perfecting his use of shorthand to perfecting himself, not just as a user of shorthand, but also as a writer of successful novels.
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In fact, he seems to hold that new languages may develop by extending and perfecting the basic elements of existing languages.
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Furthermore, they seem to desire and actively seek exposure to language and choose to practice what they learn until it is perfected.
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Indeed, she had already perfected her own brand of "journalese" while writing for other magazines of the time.
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Genetic engineering was first perfected on microbes, which have served as living factories for the production of medicines and other products of commercial value.
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Clauses describing states (which include progressives, perfects, conditionals and generics) introduce stickers on existing nodes.
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We should instead keep asking questions, perfecting techniques, and uncovering new facts for the next edition.
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In the classic phrase, grace perfects nature, it does not destroy it.
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I suspect that the real breakthrough will not come until the post-coital pill is perfected.
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Intellectual effort should not be aimed at perfecting reality through thought-practices that distance one from it, but should aim to interpret its intricacies.
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All these are the syllogistic arts, whose operation and aim, once perfected, consists of applying syllogisms.
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