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perfect

 
 
/ˈpɜːfɪkt/ adjective

Translation

WITHOUT FAULT without fault, or as good as possible
mükemmel, kusursuz; tam istendiği gibi
James is a perfect husband and father. Her performance was perfect.1899
SUITABLE exactly right for someone or something
uygun, biçilmiş kaftan, ideal, tam isabetli
You'd be perfect for the job. The weather's just perfect for a picnic.1889
TO EMPHASIZE [always before noun] used to emphasize a noun
(isimlerden önce) tam, tamamen
His suggestion makes perfect sense.1245
(Definition of perfect adjective from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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