单词 | profound |
释义 | profound /prəfaʊnd/ (rather formal) showing a lot of knowledge or understanding; needing a lot of study of thought知识渊博的;理解深刻的;艰深的;玄奥的◆her book offers some profound insights into the nature of suffering.她的书提出了一些有关痛苦本质的精辟见解。note 辨析 deep or profound? profound is more formal than deep. deep is sometimes used in a slightly humorous or ironic way to suggest that a comment or discussion may not in fact be as serious and important as it seems. * profound 比 deep 更正式些。有时 deep 会略带幽默或讽刺的口吻,暗示评论或讨论实际上并不像看上去那么严肃和重要。profound/prəˈfaʊnd ||; prəˈfaυnd/adj1. very great; that you feel very strongly 极大的;深刻的;深切的: ◇the experience had a profound influence on her. 那经历对她有巨大的影响。 2. needing or showing a lot of knowledge or thought 深奥的;渊博的: ◇he's always making profound statements about the meaning of life. 他经常说一些有关生命意义的深奥说话。 ➔profoundly adv ◇i was profoundly relieved to hear the news. 听到那消息使我如释重负。 profoundsee ⇨ intelligent 9 pro·found /prə`fand; prəˈfaʊnd/adj 1. affecting someone very strongly [影响]深刻的,巨大的:◇her death was a profound shock to all of us. 我们大家对于她的去世都感到非常震惊。 2. meant very sincerely 诚恳的,真诚的:◇a profound apology 真诚的道歉 3. showing a lot of knowledge and understanding of a subject 知识渊博的,见解深刻的:◇a profound remark 深刻的评论 |
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