profoundly如何读

英:[prəˈfaʊndli]

美:[prəˈfaʊndli]

profoundly是什么意思

adv.

深深地

深切地

深刻地

极度地

profoundly词根

词根:profound

adj.

profound 深厚的;意义深远的;渊博的

n.

profundity 深刻;深度;深奥

profoundness 深刻;深奥

profoundly英英释义

adjective

having intellectual depth and insight

difficult to fathom or understand

extending far below the surface

coming from, reaching to, or situated at a depth : deep-seated

a profound sigh

characterized by intensity of feeling or quality

all encompassing : complete profound deafness

profound sleep

noun

something that is very deepspecifically: the depths of the sea

profoundly词源英文解释

Adjective and Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French parfunt, profond deep, from Latin profundus, from pro- before + fundus bottom — more at pro-, bottom

The first known use of profound was in the 14th century

profoundly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

profoundadjective

having or showing great knowledge or understanding

a profound thinker

very deeply felt

profound sorrow

absolute sense 1a, complete

a profound silence

profoundadjective

having or showing great knowledge or understanding

a profound thinker

very deeply felt

profound sorrow

absolute sense 1a, complete

a profound silence

profoundly 例句

1 The task, in other words, is to understand how reliable knowledge and scientific progress can and do result from a flawed, profoundly contingent, culturally relative, all-too-human process.

2 This is a book full of profound, original and challenging insights.

这本书充满了深刻、新颖、令人深思的见解。

3 profoundly deaf

完全失聪

4 “Oh, the greatest fun,” he answered, but in a voice so mournful, with an expression so profoundly miserable, that Lenina felt all her triumph suddenly evaporate.

5 We are profoundly affected by what happens to us in childhood.

童年发生的事深深地影响着我们。

6 Mindspeech was the only thing I had to give Estraven, out of all my civilization, my alien reality in which he was, so profoundly interested.

7 The Englishman had been profoundly impressed by the story.

8 Today in his apathy John stared at them, not seeing; he began to dust them with the exaggerated care of the profoundly preoccupied.

9 This isn't escapism, or denial of grief; it is acceptance of the facts of life, the map of profound relationship to the grief that is part of life …

10 The coffee was profoundly black, almost tar, and so strong it seemed to jump at me from the cup.

11 According to the members of this school , early experience does profoundly mould the brain.

这些人认为早期经历的确深刻地塑造着大脑.

12 During this era the entire edifice of segregation was profoundly shaken.

13 His face was profoundly wrinkled and black, like a mask of obsidian.

14 Last time, I think the cards I played made everyone else profoundly sad.

15 Certainly something was working on me, and profoundly.

16 At this, we would all enthusiastically applaud, each of us profoundly grateful that a descendant of the great Duke of Wellington would take the trouble to educate natives such as ourselves.

17 The story told by myxotricha is as deep as any myth, as profoundly allusive.

18 Despite all the respect, it was hard not to feel a twinge of schadenfreude at O'Hara's fall from esteem, which had caused him profound bitterness.

19 Sounds always affected me profoundly and the principal’s voice was one of my favorites.

20 The disquietude he felt on Katahdin’s granite heights inspired some of his most powerful writing and profoundly colored the way he thought thereafter about the earth in its coarse, undomesticated state.

profoundly 同义词

16 深切地

dearly

17 渊博

deep

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