profundity如何读

英:[prəˈfʌndəti]

美:[prəˈfʌndɪti, pro-]

profundity是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 深奥
  2. 深度
  3. 深渊
  4. 深刻
  5. 深厚
  6. 渊博
  7. 深处
  8. 彻底性
  9. 深刻性
  10. 巨大
  11. 严重
  12. 强大
  13. 深奥的话
  14. 意味深长的话
  15. 深奥的事物
  16. 深刻的思想
  17. 意义深刻的话
  18. 深奥莫测
  19. 成熟

profundity自然拼读

pro·fun·di·ty

pr fuhn dih ti [or] pro fuhn dih ti

profundity变形

复数:profundities

profundity词根

词根:profoundly

adv.

profoundly 深刻地;深深地;极度地

n.

profoundness 深刻;深奥

profundity英英释义

Noun

1. wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound;

"the anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native proverbs"

2. intellectual depth; penetrating knowledge; keen insight; etc;

"the depth of my feeling"

"the profoundness of the silence"

3. the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas

4. the quality of being physically deep;

"the profundity of the mine was almost a mile"

profundity词源中文解释

15世纪初,“海底”,源自古法语 profundite(现代法语 profondité),直接来自晚期拉丁语 profunditatem(主格 profunditas)“深度,强度,广阔”,源自 profundus “深,广阔”(参见 profound)。英语中“智力,感情或精神奥秘的深度”意义始于约1500年。

profundity词源英文解释

Middle English profundite, from Latin profunditat-, profunditas depth, from profundus

The first known use of profundity was in the 15th century

profundity儿童词典英英释义

prognosisnoun

the prospect of recovery of an individual who has a disease based on the usual course of the disease and the characteristics of the individual who is sick

forecast entry 2

progesteronenoun

a hormone that is produced by the corpus luteum and causes the uterus to change so that it provides a suitable environment for a fertilized egg

progenynoun

human descendants : children

offspring of animals or plants

profusionnoun

a plentiful supply : great quantity

lilacs blooming in profusion

profuseadjective

pouring forth in great amounts profuse in their thanks

profuse apologies

very plentiful a profuse variety of minerals

a profuse harvest

profuseadjective

pouring forth in great amounts profuse in their thanks

profuse apologies

very plentiful a profuse variety of minerals

a profuse harvest

profuseadjective

pouring forth in great amounts profuse in their thanks

profuse apologies

very plentiful a profuse variety of minerals

a profuse harvest

profunditynoun

great knowledge or understanding

something profound

profundity 例句

1 The profundity of the mine was almost a mile.

那个矿井差不多有一英里深.

2 It was easier to imitate, for one thing, but I don’t think “Pulp Fiction” has anywhere near the mysterious psychological profundity of “Blue Velvet,” or that its effects were ultimately as far-reaching.

3 Now the profundity of it hits me so hard.

4 Oil field gas is one kind of energy depositing in stratum profundity with crude oil.

油田气是与原油同时储藏在地层深处的一种能源.

5 How, with his signature mixture of profundity and common sense, he manages to link Turner’s personal and class history with his experimental artistic form.

6 Mr. Lloyd’s interpretation balances surface elegance with an aching profundity, so that “Betrayal” becomes less about the anguish of love than of life itself.

7 The letters between the authors are written in a unique style of satire, pungency, profundity and steadiness .

两位作者的通信用一种尖锐、辣、刻、稳的论战风格写成,别具一格。

8 Her naivete in mistaking Onegin's self-absorption for profundity of spirit is painful to watch, as is her flinching distress when he rebuffs her.

9 The work reveals Dragonetti’s compositional proficiency and imagination but lacks any flash of genius or profundity to elevate it beyond the quotidian.

10 Just, concise degree of expression, or expressive profundity, clear, overall rate differs somewhat.

只是, 表达的简洁程度, 或表达的深刻 、 明确 、 全面的程度有所不同.

11 The perplexing profundity here is that they could both be right.

12 In the unfixed blur of this urban miscellany, little profundities gleam beneath quotidian surfaces.

13 Their greatness, it seems, is largely a product of how many unknowns congeal around them, as well as the intensity, specificity and profundity of those unknowns.

14 Presumably, these beautiful and ancient languages are meant to confer on their hosts an air of profundity, but in the execution they just come off as a shallow, fashionable pose.

15 These notes represent the collective voice of a city, sentiments stitched together by personal handwriting, emphasizing the profundity of natural spaces and the vital importance of their protection.

16 The primary reaction of first-year law students encountering criminal and constitutional law is horror at the profundity of injustice.

17 Even the cringey TikToks have a measure of profundity, as aging celebrities play their younger selves to appeal to even younger audiences, all set on a perpetual loop.

18 They’re the ne plus ultra of profundity in music, the classical style pushed to the very horizon of experience by abstract thought and free-spirited bravado.

19 It’s the lack of profundity that makes this conversation so moving to listen to.

20 The digital screens intone that simply speaking Tut’s name will ensure his immortality — a marketing truism faking ancient profundity in an automated performance heavy on the ham and cheese.

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