consummate
adj. 完美的; 至上的; 圓滿的; 無比的
You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
He acted the part with consummate skill...
他以精湛的演技飾演了這一角色。
Those familiar with Sanders call him a consummate politician.
那些熟悉桑德斯的人都稱他為手段高明的政治家。
If two people consummate a marriage or relationship, they make it complete by having sex.
They consummated their passion only after many hesitations and delays.
他們幾經躊躇和拖延後才盡情宣洩了激情。
To consummate an agreement means to complete it.
There have been several close calls, but no one has been able to consummate a deal.
有好幾次死裡逃生,卻沒有人做成一筆交易。
1. of marriages
2. make perfect; bring to perfection
1. having or revealing supreme mastery or skill;
2. perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities;
3. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers;
She has yet to consummate her union with the FDP.
但她仍尚未與FDP結成聯盟.
He was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy be felt upon the world forever.
他是完美的藝人,他的貢獻和傳奇將死而不朽.
He is the consummate team player, often giving up shot opportunities pass to teammates.
他是個純粹的集體球員, 經常放棄一些投籃機會傳給隊友.
During strengthened country exterior finance supervising and managing, must gradually consummate the financial organ autonomy mechanism.
在既要強化國家外部金融監管又要逐步完善金融機構內控機制.
According to new ASMC quality system, improve and consummate the department operation system.
4根據新的公司質量體系要求, 改進、完善部門營運體系.