percussive [ pə:'kʌsiv ] a. 冲击的,由于冲击的,叩诊 e.g.
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perdition [ pə:'diʃən ] n. 地狱,灭亡 e.g. 1. He was damned to perdition. 他万劫不复。
2. The man trembled whenever he thought of the perdition. 这个人一想起死后的永久惩罚就颤抖不已。
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peregrination [ perigri'neiʃ(ə)n ] n. 游历,旅行 e.g.
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peremptory [ pə'remptəri ] a. 专横的,不容反抗的 e.g. 1. He made a peremptory order. 他下达了一个必须服从的命令。
2. The teacher spoke in a peremptory tone. 老师以命令的口吻说话
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perennial [ pə'renjəl ] a. 四季不断的,继续多年的 e.g. 1. A perennial woody plant having a main trunk and usually a distinct crown. 树一种多年生木质植物,生有一个主干且常有一个很明显的树冠
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perennially [ pə'rɛniəli ] 永久地 e.g. 1. Permanently frozen subsoil, occurring throughout the Polar Regions and locally in perennially frigid areas. 永冻土永久冰冻的下层土壤,出现在整个北极地区和部分长期寒冷的地区
2. Something that remains perennially fresh, interesting, or well liked. 经久不衰的事物常新的、百看不厌的或永保美名的事物
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perestroika n. (Rus.) 改革 e.g. 1. Any solution [to Soviet economic malaise], however, is hostage to the crisis of authority, creating a catch-22 stalemate between perestroika and glasnost, between economics and politics: any measure to shore up the economy only fans public anger and reduces the authority of the Government. 不过,任何解决[苏联经济失调]办的法都受到权力危机的影响,在改革与开放,经济与政治之间产生一种自相矛盾僵持不下的情况:任何振兴经济的办法不过煽起民众的忿怒并损及政府威信而已。
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perfect [ 'pə:fikt ] a. 完美的,全然的,理想的
v. 使...完美,使...完善,使...熟练 e.g. 1. The weather during our holiday was perfect. 我们度假时的天气好极了。
2. The project is far from perfect. 这项企划很不完美。
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perfection [ pə'fekʃən ] n. 完美,完善 e.g. 1. She sings to perfection. 她唱得好极了。
2. If a thing is not done to perfection, it is unacceptable. 做得不完美的事是无法接受的。
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perfectionist [ pə'fekʃənist ] n. 十全十美主义者, [哲]至善论者 e.g. 1. The innkeeper is a notoriously hard driving, whip-cracking perfectionist. 这个酒馆的老板出名地凶狠,不准手下人犯一点错误。
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perfectly [ 'pɜ:fiktli ] ad. 完全地,无瑕疵地,完整地 e.g. 1. You needn't labor a point that is perfectly plain. 这点很明显,你用不着讲个没完。
2. Don't shout into my ears like that, I can hear you perfectly well. 别那样对我大声嚷嚷,我能听清楚。
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perfervid [ pə:'fə:vid ] a. 非常热心的 e.g.
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perfidious [ pə:'fidiəs, -djəs ] a. 不忠的,背信弃义的 e.g.
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perfidy [ 'pə:fidi ] n. 不诚实,背信 e.g.
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perforate [ 'pə:fəreit ] v. 穿孔于,刺穿 e.g.
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perforation [ pɜ:fə'reiʃ(ə)n ] n. 穿孔,贯穿,贯通 e.g.
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perforce [ pə'fɔ:s ] a. 必然地,必需地 e.g.
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perform [ pə'fɔ:m ] v. 执行,表演,做 e.g. 1. The surgeon has performed the operation. 外科医生做了手术。
2. Their football team performed very well in the match yesterday. 他们的足球队在昨天的比赛中表现突出。
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performability 可执行性 e.g.
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performance [ pə'fɔ:məns ] n. 表演,表现
n. 性能 e.g. 1. The car's performance on corners needs to be improved. 这辆车在转弯时的性能还需要改进。
2. The novel is considered a brilliant performance. 这部小说被认为是出色的佳作。
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