profile
- IPA[ˈprəʊfʌɪl]
英式
- an outline of something, especially a person's face, as seen from one side;a vertical cross section of a structure
- describe (a person or organization) in a short article;represent in outline from one side
verb: profile, 3rd person present: profiles, gerund or present participle: profiling, past tense: profiled, past participle: profiled
noun: profile, plural noun: profiles
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. an outline of something, especially a person's face, as seen from one side the man turned and she caught his profile 同義詞
- ▪ a vertical cross section of a structure skilfully made vessels with an S-shaped profile
- ▪ an outline of part of the earth's surface, e.g. the course of a river, as seen in a vertical section in soft rocks a profile drawn normally to the beach would show a concave form comparable with the long profile of a river
- ▪ a flat outline piece of scenery on stage.
- 2. a short article giving a description of a person or organization a profile of a Texas tycoon 同義詞
- ▪ (on a social media website or application) a user's summary of their personal details or current situation he posted the pictures on his Facebook profile
- 3. the extent to which a person or organization attracts public notice raising the profile of women in industry
- 4. a graphical or other representation of information relating to particular characteristics of something, recorded in quantified form a sleep profile for someone on a shift system
- ▪ a record of a person's psychological or behavioural characteristics, preferences, etc. they had been using personal details to build customer profiles
動詞
- 1. describe (a person or organization) in a short article he was to profile a backbench MP
- 2. represent in outline from one side he was standing motionless, profiled on the far side of the swimming pool
- ▪ have a specified shape in outline a proud bird profiled like a phoenix
- ▪ shape (something), especially by means of a tool guided by a template I use my angle grinder all the time for profiling tiles
- shaped, especially by means of a tool guided by a template: profiled and plain tiles
Oxford Dictionary
- shaped, especially by means of a tool guided by a template: profiled and plain tiles
Oxford American Dictionary
- a position of avoiding or not attracting much attention or publicity: he's not the sort of politician to keep a low profile
- avoiding attention or publicity: a low-profile campaign
Oxford Dictionary
- a position of avoiding or not attracting much attention or publicity: he's not the sort of politician to keep a low profile
- avoiding attention or publicity: a low-profile campaign
Oxford American Dictionary
- a position attracting much attention or publicity: people who have a high profile in the community
- attracting much attention or publicity: a high-profile military presence
Oxford American Dictionary
- a position attracting much attention or publicity: people who have a high profile in the community
- attracting much attention or publicity: a high-profile military presence
Oxford Dictionary
- a set of characteristics that are unique to the DNA of an individual organism or population, ... some men have identifiable genetic profiles putting them at higher risk of prostate cancer
Oxford Dictionary
- an attainment target in a particular subject, forming part of a general assessment of a pupil.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈprōˌfīl]
美式
- an outline of something, especially a person's face, as seen from one side: the man turned and she caught his profile
- describe (a person or organization, especially a public figure) in a short article: he was to profile each candidate
Oxford American Dictionary
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