flawless
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++flaw·less /ˈflɔːləs $ ˈflɒː-/ adjective PERFECThaving no mistakes or marks, or not lacking anything 无缺点的;无痕的;无瑕的,完美的 SYN perfect Adrian’s flawless French 阿德里安无可挑剔的法语 —flawlessly adverb
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flawless• The service here is essentially flawless.• I felt it was as flawless a weapon as you could have.• He spoke in flawless Armenian.• The sky is clear blue, with a few cirrus clouds adding texture to what looks like a flawless blue canvas.• Her skin is flawless, her legs endless and her entire body a flab-free zone.• the flawless skin of a babyflaw·less adjectiveChineseSyllable
mistakes or Corpus no not lacking having marks, anything or
flawless
flaw‧less /ˈflɔːləs $ ˈflɒː-/
adjective
having no mistakes or marks, or not lacking anything
SYN perfect:
Adrian’s flawless French
—flawlessly adverb
■ without anything wrong
▪perfect used about something that is very good in every way, and could not be better: We had a wonderful vacation - the weather was perfect. | The meal was absolutely perfect. | She has perfect teeth.
▪flawless/faultless without any mistakes or faults: His English was flawless. | a faultless performance
▪impeccable so good that you cannot find anything wrong with it – used especially about someone’s behaviour, taste, or experience: The food was excellent and the service impeccable. | a man of impeccable manners, charm, and sensibility | her mother's impeccable taste in clothing | The commission was composed of economists with impeccable credentials (=very impressive qualifications and experience, which are impossible to criticize).
▪unspoiled (also unspoilt British English) an unspoiled area has not been changed or had ugly buildings, roads etc built on it: a beautiful area of unspoiled countryside
flaw‧less /ˈflɔːləs $ ˈflɒː-/
adjectivehaving no mistakes or marks, or not lacking anything
SYN perfect:
—flawlessly adverb
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