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profiled
- IPA[ˈprəʊfʌɪld]
英式
- shaped, especially by means of a tool guided by a template
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- 1. shaped, especially by means of a tool guided by a template profiled and plain tiles
- 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
- 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) in a short article: he was to profile a backbench MP
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 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 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 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
- the variation in velocity along a line at right angles to the general direction of flow.
Oxford Dictionary
- an attainment target in a particular subject, forming part of a general assessment of a pupil.
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- IPA[ˈprōˌfīld]
美式
- shaped, especially by means of a tool guided by a template: profiled and plain tiles
Oxford American Dictionary