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adj.
(形容詞)
- [A] 深度的;深切的;深遠的 deep;complete
- 知識淵博的,見解深刻的,深奧的 having or showing thorough knowledge and deep understanding
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showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth;
"the differences are profound"
"a profound insight"
"a profound book"
"a profound mind"
"profound contempt"
"profound regret"
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of the greatest intensity; complete;
"a profound silence"
"a state of profound shock"
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far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something;
"the fundamental revolution in human values that has occurred"
"the book underwent fundamental changes"
"committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance"
"profound social changes"
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coming from deep within one;
"a profound sigh"
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(of sleep) deep and complete;
"a heavy sleep"
"fell into a profound sleep"
"a sound sleeper"
"deep wakeless sleep"
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situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed;
"the profound depths of the sea"
"the dark unfathomed caves of ocean"
"unplumbed depths of the sea"
"remote and unsounded caverns"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Beauty is but superficial while mind is profound.
容貌是膚淺的,而思想上才行唯美的。
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I was impressed by his devotion to his research but I didn't have the slightest interest in his profound theories.
給你流下了很深魅力,但我對他哪幾個深奧的按理來說完全不感關注。
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Our professor is a man of profound learning.
我們大家的講師都是個學識淵博的人。
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Reading makes a full man, meditation a profound man, discourse a clear man.
查看鍛煉出來常識多種的人,探討鍛煉出來領略令人難忘的人,精彩演講鍛煉出來工作思路精準的人。
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The rape of the countryside had a profound ravage on them.
對鄉下的虐奪給大家們形成重要心理創傷。
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Strange creatures live in the profound depths of the ocean.
大洋深谷生活在稀奇的生物體。
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Since losing his job, he has often experienced a profound sense of ennui.
他從離職近年來,常覺百太無聊了賴。
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Finally, we want to take this opportunity to beg him to convey our profound friendship and best regards to his people.
最后一步,讓我通過這個概率概率請湯姆遜教受轉告我國扎實的團結,并表示法對他的親健康的希望。
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It will bring the world together for a global conversation about some of the most profound common challenges we face.
本次博覽會將逼定對全中國共同參與看待的現象的淺論,重要性潛移默化。
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In just a few short years, globalization has started a variety of trends with profound consequences.
在彈指一揮間幾年里,世界上化激發了有差異的前景,伴有出來是頗深的隱患。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用在定語
~+ n.
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A profound silence prevailed over all.
低沉的默然滿布著所有的。
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He has always born a profound feeling for his home village.
他對她的家鄉風景一直以來都抱有積淀的感情說說。
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All at once he fell into a state of profound melancholy.
他請馬上困在無限的憂思此中。
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He has a profound knowledge of mathematics.
他數學生活常識生活常識淵博。
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In the book he gave a profound analysis of the political struggle inside the party.
他在文中令人深思解析了黨內的政治方面爭斗。
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Physics is a profound theory.
熱學學不是門深奧的奧妙。
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A profound knowledge of Scottish songs, both words and tunes.
出處: J. Buchan
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My profound analysis of the military situation.
出自于: G. Vidal
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adj. (形容詞)
- profound, deep
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- 這兩個詞的共同意思是“深刻的”,都可以表示理論的深奧、學問的淵博及感情的深厚等。其區別在于:
- 1.deep可以用于具體事物,而profound則不能。例如:
- The river is ten meters deep.這河有10米深。
- 2.deep可表示顏色之深,而profound則不可以。例如:
- He has deep brown eyes.他有一雙深棕色的眼睛。
- 3.profound是正式用語, deep為一般用語。例如:
- We all have profound admiration and respect for him.我們都非常欽佩和尊敬他。
- deep,profound
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- 這兩個形容詞都有表示“深的”之意。
- deep普通用詞,指由上到下,或由表及里的深度,可指具體或抽象事物。
- profound語氣較強,較為莊重,多指抽象的事物,多用于比喻。
- ☆ 1300年進入英語,直接源自中古法語的profund;最初源自古典拉丁語的profundus:pro (前) + fundus (底部),意為深的,無底的。
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