perfectly
adv. 完美地; 完全地
You can use perfectly to emphasize an adjective or adverb, especially when you think the person you are talking to might doubt what you are saying.
There's no reason why you can't have a perfectly normal child...
你沒有理由不能擁有一個完全正常的孩子。
They made it perfectly clear that it was pointless to go on...
他們非常明確地表示繼續下去毫無意義。
If something is done perfectly, it is done so well that it could not possibly be done better.
This adaptation perfectly captures the spirit of Kurt Vonnegut's novel...
這次改編非常好地抓住了庫爾特·馮內古特小說的精髓。
The system worked perfectly.
該系統執行完美。
If you describe something as perfectly good or acceptable, you are emphasizing that there is no reason to use or get something else, although other people may disagree.
You can buy perfectly good instruments for a lot less.
你可以少花一大筆錢買到頂好的儀器。
1. completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers;
2. in a perfect or faultless way;
I see [ can follow ] perfectly what you mean.
我完全理會你的意思.
The witnesses were each perfectly certain of what they said.
證人們個個對自己所說的話十分肯定.
This jacket fits me perfectly.
這件衣服我穿正好.
This formulation is perfectly correct.
這是完全正確的規定.
He was pale but perfectly composed.
他臉色蒼白,卻十分鎮靜.