Perfection in spanish

Perfección

pronunciation: peɹ̩fekθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

perfection = perfección. 

Example: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.

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» cook + Nombre + to perfection = cocinar a la perfección.

Example: While it's slowly cooking to perfection, be sure to keep it well fed by spooning the marinade over the top of the meat.

» do + Nombre + to perfection = hacer a la perfección.

Example: If you start anything, do it to perfection, otherwise don't waste your time.

» have + Nombre + to perfection = hacer a la perfección, conseguir a la perfección.

Example: Karen has got my hair to perfection even though she has nothing to start with.

» love of perfection = amor por la perfección.

Example: Witt has always done whatever she's done with all her heart -- with passion, intelligence, and a love of perfection.

» near-perfection = casi la perfección.

Example: We have reached near-perfection in bibliographic control of 'traditional' library materials.

» pinnacle of perfection, the = pináculo de la perfección, el.

Example: These cookies are the pinnacle of perfection!.

» see + Nombre + to perfection = verse a la perfección.

Example: The church's beauty and spirituality are seen to perfection when the façade is lit up by the evening sun.

» to perfection = a la perfección.

Example: These tasty morsels have juicy tidbits of pork well seasoned and fried to perfection.

Perfection synonyms

paragon in spanish: , pronunciation: perəgɑn part of speech: noun idol in spanish: , pronunciation: aɪdəl part of speech: noun ne plus ultra in spanish: , pronunciation: niplʌsʌltrə part of speech: noun beau ideal in spanish: , pronunciation: boʊaɪdil part of speech: noun flawlessness in spanish: , pronunciation: flɔləsnəs part of speech: noun

Perfection antonyms

imperfection pronunciation: ɪmpɜrfekʃən part of speech: noun imperfectness pronunciation: ɪmpɜrfektnəs part of speech: noun
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