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41perfectly — per·fect·ly …
42perfectly — [ˈpɜːfɪk(t)li] adv 1) in a way that could not be better 2) used for emphasizing a particular quality Syn: completely …
43perfectly — per•fect•ly [[t]ˈpɜr fɪkt li[/t]] adv. 1) in a perfect manner or to a perfect degree 2) completely; fully; adequately • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME parfitly …
44Perfectly competitive financial markets — Markets in which no trader has the power to change the price of goods or services. Perfect capital markets are characterized by the following conditions: 1) trading is costless, and access to the financial markets is free, 2) information about… …
45perfectly competitive financial markets — markets in which no trader has the power to change the price of goods or services. Perfect capital markets are characterized by certain conditions: (1) trading is cost less, and access to the financial markets is free; (2) information about… …
46That Book ...of Perfectly Useless Information — infobox Book | | name = That Book ...of Perfectly Useless Information orig title = That Book translator = author = Mitchell Symons cover artist = country = United States original version British language = English series = genre = non fiction… …
47not perfectly accurate — index approximate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
48to be perfectly honest — to tell you the truth, to tell you exactly how I feel, as a matter of fact Your cat s up in the tree again. To be perfectly honest, I don t care. Let him come down alone …
49know perfectly well — used for saying in an annoyed way that someone should already know something You know perfectly well that s not allowed …
50I never knew any man in my life, who could not bear another’s misfortunes perfectly like a Christian. — См. На чужой спине беремя легко …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)