imperfectly
adverb uk/ɪmˈpɜː.fekt.li/ us/ɪmˈpɝː.fekt.li/
不完美的,不完整的,有缺陷的,有瑕疵的
in a way that is damaged, contains problems, or does not have something it should
The original recordings had been only imperfectly documented. 原始录音只是不完整地录写了下来。
Young children need opportunities to imperfectly do things for themselves. 小孩需要有机会自己动手,尽管结果可能不尽完美。
See: imperfect
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- Many situations are built on events that were resolved imperfectly in the past.
- Much about the weather in space remains imperfectly understood.
- The study was imperfectly designed.