profound
美音:
[prəu´faund
]英音:
[prəu´faund
]adj.深刻的,意义深远的,渊博的,造诣深的
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profound为短语/超纲词汇
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词形变化:
名词:profoundness 副词:profoundly 形容词比较级:profounder 最高级:profoundest
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profound
/prə'faʊnd; prə`faund/
adj
1 [usu attrib 通常作定语] (fml 文) deep, intense or far-reaching; verygreat 深的; 深切的; 深远的; 极度的; 极大的
*a profoundsigh, silence, sleep, shock 一声长叹、一片死寂、一阵酣睡、一次沉重的打击
* take a profound interest in sth 对某事物产生极大的兴趣
* profound ignorance 极度的无知
* profound changes 深刻的变化.
2 (a) [usu attrib 通常作定语] having or showing great knowledge or insight (into a subject) 知识渊博的; 见解深刻的
*a profoundawareness of the problem 对问题的深刻理解
* a profoundthinker 学识渊博的思想家
* a man of profound learning 博学的人.
(b) needing much study or thought 需要研究或思考的; 深奥的
*profound mysteries 难解之谜.
profound
adj[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;Origin: profond
'deep', from
Latin profundus, from fundus
'bottom']
having a strong influence or effect
profound effect/influence/impact/consequence etc Tolstoy's experiences of war had a profound effect on his work. The mother's behaviour has a profound impact on the developing child. profound changes in societyshowing strong, serious feelings
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deep a profound sense of guiltshowing great knowledge and understanding
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deep a profound question Jenner is a profound thinker.literary deep or far below the surface of something
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deep Her work touches something profound in the human psyche.complete
profound deafness>profoundlyadv profoundly disturbing news
1. Even his opponents were compelled to admit that he was a man of profound learning: and this not merely in his special field of economics, but also in history, philosophy, and the literature of all countries. 即使是他的对手们也不得不承认他是一个学识渊博的人:这不仅是指他的经济学专业领域,而且还包括历史、哲学以及各国的文学。
2. He was in a state of profound shock. 他深受震惊。
3. Car alarms constantly scream at us in the street and are a source of profound irritation. 在街上,汽车的防盗警报不断对我们吼叫,这是人们极度烦燥的一个原因,
4. O listen! for the vale profound 啊,你听!连那深深的山谷,
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