词汇 | profundity |
释义 | profundityWord family adverbprofoundlyadjectiveprofoundnounprofoundnessprofundity pro·fun·di·ty /prəˈfʌndəti/ noun (plural profundities) formal 1 [uncountableU]INTELLIGENTEMOTIONAL when someone or something shows great knowledge and understanding, or strong serious feelings 〔知识〕渊博;〔见解〕深刻;〔情感〕深切 SYN depth The cartoon version lacks the profundity of the original text. 卡通版缺乏原作的深刻性。 2 [countableC usually plural]INTELLIGENT something that someone says that shows great knowledge and understanding 渊博[深刻]的话 the profundities of her speech 她演讲的博大精深 Examples from the Corpus profundity• That is to say that conceptual profundity must be balanced by clarity of content and simplicity of form.• Readers of this book will recognize that this attitude is an error of great profundity.• So back to California he presumably went, without being given the chance to display his profundities before a packed courtroom.• Yet despite the flow of movement from one form to the next, the structure of the painting lacks profundity.• There were those at that time who cultivated melancholy to give themselves the appearance of profundity.• Fairy tales have a surprising profundity.• At least I got to know some of the background to the paintings; the symbolism and the profundity of meaning.• He didn't understand the profundity of Estabrook's pain; he was too chilly, too remote.• The profundities of his speech were lost on the young audience. |
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