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单词 imperfectly
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Definition of imperfectly in English:

imperfectly

adverbɪmˈpəːfɪktli
  • In a flawed or incomplete way.

    MPs represent, however imperfectly, the democratic will of their electors
    the disease was imperfectly understood at the time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parties that, however imperfectly, represent the younger generation are still kept out of the race.
    • The international institutions in general work very imperfectly.
    • Lower income countries were forced to dismantle the protections they had so imperfectly built against foreign control.
    • At the end the sense is of having fully learned a lesson which had before been only imperfectly taught or imperfectly grasped, or both.
    • Organizations may be able to adapt only imperfectly to environmental changes.
    • Cholera was essentially a product of impure water, a disease that was imperfectly understood at the time.
    • Historians must strive for objective truth, however imperfectly.
    • Historically, labor unions have worked (however imperfectly) toward such a vision.
    • In the United States, the candidate would be flanked by a wall of myrmidons with imperfectly concealed shoulder holsters.

Definition of imperfectly in US English:

imperfectly

adverbimˈpərfəktlē
  • In a flawed or incomplete way.

    MPs represent, however imperfectly, the democratic will of their electors
    the disease was imperfectly understood at the time
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Parties that, however imperfectly, represent the younger generation are still kept out of the race.
    • Historically, labor unions have worked (however imperfectly) toward such a vision.
    • The international institutions in general work very imperfectly.
    • Cholera was essentially a product of impure water, a disease that was imperfectly understood at the time.
    • In the United States, the candidate would be flanked by a wall of myrmidons with imperfectly concealed shoulder holsters.
    • At the end the sense is of having fully learned a lesson which had before been only imperfectly taught or imperfectly grasped, or both.
    • Historians must strive for objective truth, however imperfectly.
    • Organizations may be able to adapt only imperfectly to environmental changes.
    • Lower income countries were forced to dismantle the protections they had so imperfectly built against foreign control.
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