profound
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You use profound to emphasize that something is very great or intense. 深刻的; 极大的[强调]
...discoveries which had a profound effect on many areas of medicine. …对医学的许多领域都有深刻影响的一些发现。
...profound disagreement. …极大的分歧。
2. profoundlyADV 深刻地; 极大地
This has profoundly affected my life. 这已极大地影响了我的生活。
3. ADJ A profound idea, work, or person shows great intellectual depth and understanding. 高深的
This is a book full of profound, original, and challenging insights. 这是一本充满高深、新颖且富有挑战性见解的书。
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profound /prəˈfaʊnd/ (profounder,profoundest)
剑桥词典
profound adjective (EXTREME)
felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way强烈的;深沉的;极度的
His mother's death when he was aged six had a very profound effect on him. 他6岁时母亲的过世对他的影响很大。
The invention of the contraceptive pill brought about profound changes in the lives of women. 避孕药的发明给妇女的生活带来了深刻的变化。
Those two lines of poetry express perfectly the profound sadness of loss . 那两行诗很好地表达了失去亲人的深切悲痛。
My grandfather has a profound mistrust of anything new or foreign . 我祖父对任何新生或外来事物有一种根深蒂固的不信任。
There was a note of profound irritation in his voice . 他的语气中带有强烈的恼怒情绪。
profound adjective (SHOWING UNDERSTANDING)
showing a clear and deep understanding of serious matters造诣深的;思想深邃的
profound truths/wisdom 深奥的真理/博大的智慧
The review that I read said that it was "a thoughtful and profound film ". 我看过的评论说它是一部“有创意、有深度的电影”。
"Dying is easy - it's living that's the problem ." "That was very profound of you, Steven." “死很容易——活下去才是难题。”“史蒂文,你的话真深奥!” 返回 profound