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profundity

/pruh-fuhn-di-tee/US // prəˈfʌn dɪ ti //

渊源,渊博,博大精深,渊博性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pro·fun·di·ties for 2, 3.

    • : the quality or state of being profound; depth.
    • : Usually profundities. profound or deep matters.
    • : a profoundly deep place; abyss.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounwisdom
Synonyms
solidity稳固性,坚固性,坚实性,团结sophistication复杂性,先进性,复杂程度,复杂度acumen敏锐性,敏锐度,敏锐,触觉astuteness精明,精明度,精通,天资balance平衡,平衡性,余额,均衡brains大脑,头脑,脑子,脑子里的想法caution警惕,注意事项,注意力,谨慎circumspection慎重考虑,审慎,审慎行事,谨慎行事comprehension理解力,理解,理解力强,悟性depth深度,深入,深处,深度方面discernment洞察力,鉴别力,辨别力,鉴别discrimination歧视,歧视问题,歧视性,鉴别enlightenment启蒙,启迪,启蒙教育,悟性erudition博学,博学多才,博学多识,博学多闻experience经验,体验,阅历,经历foresight先见之明,预见性,预见,前瞻性gumption魄力,毅力,勇气,决心information信息,资料,资讯,资料图insight洞察力,洞见,深入了解,见解intelligence智能化,智能,智能化方面judgment判断,判断力,判决,审判judiciousness判断力,审慎性,审慎,审慎态度knowledge知识,知識learning学习,学问,学识,学会penetration渗透,渗透率,穿透力,渗透性perspicacity前瞻性,透视性,透视,前瞻性眼光poise雅致,雅兴,雅量,雅俗共赏practicality实用性,实事求是,实用,实践性prudence审慎,审慎性,谨慎性,谨慎reason原因,理由,原因是,缘由sagaciousness贤明,贤明性,贤明度,睿智sagacity卓识,卓有成效,洞察力,卓尔不群sanity理智,理性,神智,理智的sapience智慧,智慧性,经验,经验主义savvy有经验的,有经验的人,有见识的,有见识的人shrewdness机智,心机,机敏,心计stability稳定性,稳定,稳定的,稳固性understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况clear thinking思维清晰,清晰的思维,思路清晰,清晰的思路good judgment良好的判断力,好的判断力,好的判断,良好的判断horse sense马识途,马义,马的感觉,马的意义pansophy哲学,盆景,盆栽,胰岛素sageness遗传性,遗传基因,遗传因子,遗传性疾病savoir faire怎么做,如何做,如何做到这一点,怎么办

Examples

  • Another study found this trait is also associated with people who ascribe profundity to randomly generated nonsense statements.

  • This is a series that’s always tantalizing viewers with glimpses of profundity—in its political commentary, its plot complexity, its character development.

  • She advised Short-Colomb on shaping the personal and historical details, but it was the questions the budding performer raised that provided profundity.

  • Motherless children on earth often have a hard time reattaching to people because of the profundity of the loss.

  • I recall during our conversation that I had a profundity to offer.

  • They have to learn the profundity of the sorrow and the pain that the memory of the Holocaust evokes, and they have to respect it.

  • Nikos Kazantzakis had no problems writing a moving novel of beauty, profundity, and luminosity.

  • The most profound truths are often the simplest ones, and Wallace was a genius at revealing the simplicity of profundity.

  • They have a natural air which is alike free from affected profundity and insipid childishness.

  • The capacity of a people for profundity is not profundity, either of the individual or of the community.

  • Even as I looked she vanished into the dark profundity beneath, and then I directed my glances above me.

  • Once more Mohammed demonstrates his great profundity and insight into the character, the customs and traditions of his countrymen.

  • Whether this inclination be an exciting cause, or rather a valid proof of such profundity, it is a nice thing to say.