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/proh-fahyl/US // ˈproʊ faɪl //UK // (ˈprəʊfaɪl) //

概况,简介,资料简介,剖析

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n.名词 noun
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    • : the outline or contour of the human face, especially the face viewed from one side.
    • : a picture or representation of the side view of a head.
    • : an outlined view, as of a city or mountain.
    • : an outline of an object, as a molding, formed on a vertical plane passed through the object at right angles to one of its principal horizontal dimensions.
    • : a drawing or the like representing this.
    • : Surveying. a vertical section of the ground surface taken parallel to a survey line.Compare cross section.
    • : a verbal, arithmetical, or graphic summary or analysis of the history, status, etc., of a process, activity, relationship, or set of characteristics: a biochemical profile of a patient's blood; a profile of national consumer spending.
    • : an informal biography or a concisely presented sketch of the life and character of a person.
    • : Digital Technology. the personal details, images, user statistics, social media timeline, etc., that an individual creates and associates with a username or online account.
    • : a set of characteristics or qualities that identify a type or category of person or thing: a profile of a typical allergy sufferer.
    • : the look, configuration, or lines of something: cars with a modern profile.
    • : degree of noticeability; visibility.
    • : Psychology. a description of behavioral and personality traits of a person compared with accepted norms or standards.
    • : Theater. a flat stage property or scenic piece cut from a firm, thin material, as of beaverboard or plywood, and having an irregular edge resembling the silhouette of a natural object.
    • : the outline of either end of a tooth.
    • : Naval Architecture. a longitudinal elevation or section of a vessel.Compare outboard profile.
v.有主动词 verb
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    pro·filed, pro·fil·ing.

    • : to draw a profile of.
    • : to produce or present a history, description, or analysis of: The magazine will profile the candidate in its next issue.

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Examples

  • He says he worries about the data of citizens who benefit from public services like welfare being used to build political profiles that can be targeted by the government.

  • For example, Drew Ryn, a 23-year-old singer from Nashville who was once on Fox show The X Factor, said she uses TikTok to help boost her profile as a musician.

  • His profile has risen lately after he announced the iPhone 11’s processor and was one of the showmen of Apple’s Mac processor transition.

  • Create your custom profile, and the platform searches for and connects you with like-minded people.

  • Of those kits already tested, about 36 percent found a DNA profile for someone other than the victim, the DA’s office said.

  • You get these high-profile people that go into prison, and the staff abuse their authority.

  • When they get someone high profile, like the governor [Bob McDonnell] or like Teresa, they will abuse their positions.

  • But while his public profile receded, his private life blossomed.

  • The exposure and buzz from Short Term have raised her profile considerably.

  • The FBI and the President may claim that the Hermit Kingdom is to blame for the most high-profile network breach in forever.

  • She opened a large black fan and moved it slowly while looking intently at her son's bent profile.

  • She was barely five feet five, but she ranked with tall women, her height as unchallenged as the chiselling of her profile.

  • He indicated a fair beautiful creature with a determined profile and deep womanly figure.

  • New and highly curious characteristics begin to appear when he attempts to give the profile aspect.

  • With children of finer perception the transition to a correct profile view may be carried much further.