1175 - 1225; <LatinperfectiĆn- (perfecti) stem finish (see perfection, -ion); As mentioned above, replace perfectiun, perfeccioun <Anglo-French <Latin in Chubu English.
Early in the 13th century. Perfect, complete "(12 c.) From Old French, complete from complete Latin (complete complete," complete, complete, complete ", action nouns derived from perfect adjectives (see perfection (adj.
Somewhat perfection is true, it is very coincidental and special; you already have the perfect coffee you think, or you may see the perfect sunset. A dictionary is defined as all free or as free as possible, state, state, or quality for all defects or defects. It means peaks that can not be improved or exceeded. The softening of this definition makes it more extroverted, like a kind of flexibility and generous relaxation, to be able to release me from a new kind of morality, psychological shame. It is repressed in society, willing to take risks, and not worrying too much about the possibility of harming others by my actions and omissions. There is no mistake in the perfect world, so I think we can experiment more freely.
Everything we saw saw "perfection". We pursue the completeness of every possibility of life. We worship the perfect person, the perfect life, the perfect work. We will learn for the exam to get the perfect score for the perfect work. We are looking for a perfect partner for the rest of our lives, living in the perfect home of the perfect community. We go to work and we are looking forward to the perfection of ourselves and everyone around us. We are a perfect addictive society. When I do something, I think the first mistake I always do is to aim for perfection. I hope my time and energy products are perfect. Since I was a child (I think you can contact you), I was taught that perfection is the culmination of success. If you are not perfect, there is no perfect test, perfect movements and tools - you fail. We have defined ourselves perfectly