profound

profound

[prə'faund]

adj.深奥的, 渊博的, 极度的, 意义深远的

例句与用法:

Her simple style is deceptive: what she has to say is very profound.

别以为她的工作方法简单,她说出话来是很有分量的。

Since losing his job, he has often experienced a profound sense of ennui.

他自从失业以来,常觉百无聊赖。

The teacher had both extensive knowledge and profound scholarship.

先生的学问博大精深。

The rape of the countryside had a profound ravage on them.

对乡村的掠夺给他们造成严重创伤。

Finally, we want to take this opportunity to beg him to convey our profound friendship and best regards to his people.

最后,我想借此机会请汤姆逊教授转达我们深厚的友谊,并表示对他的同胞良好的祝愿。

Our professor is a man of profound learning.

我们的教授是一个学识渊博的人。

Strange creatures live in the profound depths of the ocean.

大洋深处生活着奇异的生物。

They listened to the speaker with profound interest.

他们怀着浓厚的兴趣聆听着演讲者。

词形变化:

副词: profoundly | 形容词比较级: profounder | 形容词最高级: profoundest | 名词: profoundness |


a.

1. 深深的; 深刻的; 深切的; 深度的

Her parents' divorce had a profound effect on her life.

她父母的离异对她的生活有很深的影响。

He was in a state of profound shock.

他深受震惊。

2. 渊博的, 造诣深的; 深奥的

It's a profound book.

那是一本深奥的书。

3. 深邃的, 很深的[B]

Strange creatures live in the profound depth of the ocean.

在大洋深处生活着一些奇怪的生物。

4. 全然的, 完全的

profound deafness

全聋

n.

【书】深渊; 深海; (灵魂)深处


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