概要: couple sb./sth.. with sb./sth.. [usually passive] to link one thing, situation, etc. to another combine with: Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, has led to huge losses for the company. perfect adj. 1 having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses: in perfect condition a perfect set of teeth Well I'm sorry-but nobody's perfect (= used when sb. has criticized you). 2 completely correct; exact and accurate: She speaks
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couple sb./sth.. with sb./sth.. [usually passive] to link one thing, situation, etc. to another combine with: Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, has led to huge losses for the company.
perfect
adj.
1 having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses: in perfect condition a perfect set of teeth Well I'm sorry-but nobody's perfect (= used when sb. has criticized you). 2 completely correct; exact and accurate: She speaks perfect English. a perfect copy / fit / match What perfect timing!
3 the best of its kind: a perfect example of the painter's early style the perfect crime (= one in which the criminal is never discovered)
4 excellent; very good: The weather was perfect.
5 ~ for sb./sth.. exactly right for sb./sth.. ideal: It was a perfect day for a picnic. She's the perfect candidate for the job. 'Will 2.30 be OK for you?' 'Perfect, thanks.'
6 [only before n.] total; complete: I don't know him-he's a perfect stranger.
7 (grammar) connected with the form of a v. that consists of part of the v. have with the past participle of the main v., used to express actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future: 'I have eaten' is the present perfect tense of the verb 'to eat', 'I had eaten' is the past perfect and 'I will have eaten' is the future perfect.-see also future perfect, past perfect, present perfect see practice, world
v.
[vn] to make sth.. perfect or as good as you can: As a musician, she has spent years perfecting her technique. They have perfected the art of winemaking.
n.
the perfect (also the perfect tense) [sing.] (grammar) the form of a v. that expresses actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future, formed in English with part of the v. have and the past participle of the main v.
mention
v.
~ sth../sb. (to sb.) to write or speak about sth../sb., especially without giving much information: [vn] Nobody mentioned anything to me about it. Sorry, I won't mention it again. Now that you mention it, she did seem to be in a strange mood. His name has been mentioned as a future MP. [v wh-] Did she mention where she was going? [v that] You mentioned in your letter that you might be moving abroad. He failed to mention that he was the one who started the fight. [also v -ing]
don't mention it (informal) used as a polite answer when sb. has thanked you for sth..: 'Thanks for all your help.' 'Don't mention it.' you're welcome
not to mention used to introduce extra information and emphasize what you are saying: He has two big houses in this country, not to mention his villa in France.
n.
[U, C, usually sing.] an act of referring to sb./sth.. in speech or writing: He made no mention of her work. The concert didn't even get a mention in the newspapers. Richard deserves (a) special mention for all the help he gave us. I went white at the mention of her name. We have several other products worthy of mention.
belong
v. (not used in the progressive tenses)
1 [v + adv. / prep.] to be in the right or suitable place: Where do these plates belong (= where are they kept)? Are you sure these documents belong together? Several of the points you raise do not belong in this discussion. A person like that does not belong in teaching. 2 [v] to feel comfortable and happy in a particular situation or with a particular group of people: I don't feel as if I belong here.
belonging
n. [U]: to feel a sense of belonging
belong to sb.
1 to be owned by sb.: Who does this watch belong to? The islands belong to Spain.
2 an event, a competition, etc. that belongs to sb. is one in which they are the most successful or popular: British actors did well at the award ceremony, but the evening belonged to the Americans.
belong to sth..
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1 to be a member of a club, an organization, etc.: Have you ever belonged to a political party? 2 to be part of a particular group type, or system: Lions and tigers belong to the cat family.
bottom
n.
LOWEST PART
1 [C, usually sing.] ~ (of sth..) the lowest part of sth..: Footnotes are given at the bottom of each page. The wind blew through gaps at the top and bottom of the door. I waited for them at the bottom of the hill. The book I want is right at the bottom (= of the pile). 2 [C, usually sing.] ~ (of sth..) the part of sth.. that faces downwards and is not usually seen: The manufacturer's name is on the bottom of the plate.
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