profound
pro
proʊ
prow
found
ˈfaʊnd
fawnd
British pronunciation
/pɹəfˈa‍ʊnd/

“profound”的英语定义和含义

profound
01

深刻的, 强烈的

showing the intensity or greatness of something
profound definition and meaning
example
例子
His speech had a profound effect on the audience, leaving them inspired.
他的演讲对观众产生了深远的影响,使他们受到启发。
1.1

深刻的

(of a disease or disability) describing a condition that is extremely severe or intense
profound definition and meaning
example
例子
He was born with a profound hearing loss.
他出生时就患有严重听力损失。
02

深刻的, 深奥的

having or displaying a lot of knowledge or great understanding
example
例子
Only the most dedicated scholars achieved a profound familiarity with the works of such a prolific and influential philosopher.
只有最专注的学者才能对如此多产且有影响力的哲学家的作品达到深刻的熟悉程度。
03

深刻的, 根深蒂固的

deeply rooted or situated
example
例子
The drilling uncovered layers of rock at profound depths below the Earth's surface.
钻探揭示了地球表面下处的岩石层。
04

深刻的, 深奥的

requiring a lot of thought or deep study
example
例子
Politicians rarely offer straightforward answers to profound issues with many nuanced facets affecting society.
政治家很少对影响社会的许多微妙方面的深刻问题提供直接答案。
Profound
01

深处, 深渊

the deepest or most distant part of something, often used to describe the extreme depths of the ocean
example
例子
Marine biologists are fascinated by the creatures living in the profound, where sunlight does n’t penetrate.
海洋生物学家对生活在深处的生物着迷,那里阳光无法穿透。
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