English to Chinese Dictionary profound

profound

深刻
definition
noun
the vast depth of the ocean or of the mind.
adjective
profound social changes
(of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.
a profound philosopher
(of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight.
translation of 'profound'
noun
海洋
adjective
入木三分,
厚,
沕,
湛,
奥,
深厚,
高深,
渊深,
深切,
深奥,
邈,
深深,
深长,
窔,
深,
奥妙,
冥,
微妙,
沉,
深刻,
example
The 'profound' person understands what is moral.
He suffered permanent brain damage and 'profound' disability.
Here I am, trying to be all serious, and she is laughing at my 'profound' idea.
He was not the only one to make a 'profound' statement on the Victoria Falls.
I choose to interpret this not as a ‘marketing tip,’ but as a 'profound' statement.
Without realizing it, he made a very 'profound' statement.
As a medium to express 'profound' ideas, it's secondary to a novel.
They are the treatment of choice for many with severe to 'profound' sensorineural hearing loss.
Grace had wonderful stories, but they always left her with a 'profound' sadness.
Then I realised I wouldn't have any 'profound' thoughts.
It is a 'profound' statement about political integration and it will establish the EU as a legal entity in its own right.
A prolonged admission is likely to result in 'profound' weakness and physical disability.
The separation is so 'profound' that there is no real basis for argument.
The idea of negotiation, however, implies that the most 'profound' changes may be extremely subtle.
Other projects could have a much more 'profound' impact on the intellectual property landscape.
Please accept my 'profound' regret and apology for any misunderstanding about that letter.
The patient also may have 'profound' malaise, severe headaches, myalgias, and vague abdominal pain.
There is a 'profound' fear of empowering consumers to share media in a self-organizing way on a mass scale.
You have someone who was illiterate making 'profound' pronouncements and statements which are amazingly accurate about scientific nature.
The deformity may be so severe, the fractures so numerous, and the disability so 'profound' , however, that almost any form of treatment deserves consideration.
Patients who are symptomatic can experience very high fever, rigors, 'profound' hypotension, and often complain of nausea with or without diarrhea.
He developed exchange transfusion for the management of pregnant women with 'profound' anaemia and cardiac failure.
Chief Seattle's reply has been described as the most beautiful and 'profound' statement on the environment ever made.
Severe toxicity leads to coma, 'profound' hypotension, bradycardia, and asystolic arrest.
This is very difficult as there are many more intelligent people who have had many more 'profound' thoughts on the subject than I have.
One thing that keeps people in the cycle of rumination is a sense that they're incredibly 'profound' and gaining tremendous insight.
The fact is that the absence of a parent has a very 'profound' effect.
I was very humbled that this man could make such a 'profound' statement.
It may be a child with a 'profound' disability as well.
The reporter will quote the 'profound' statements you make and soon you might even be on the cover of Newsweek!
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