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profuseness

/pruh-fyoos, proh‐/US // prəˈfyus, proʊ‐ //UK // (prəˈfjuːs) //

熟练程度,繁华,熟练度,繁忙

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : spending or giving freely and in large amount, often to excess; extravagant: profuse praise.
    • : made or done freely and abundantly: profuse apologies.
    • : abundant; in great amount.

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Examples

  • Both of these factors occur during intense athletic activity, which results in profuse sweating.

  • But moving up the hill I was still caught by some smoke, causing profuse coughing, eye watering, and a runny nose.

  • Kerri Conan gets profuse thanks in How to Cook Everything Vegetarian.

  • All harvest profuse expressions of sympathy and prayers for the families and the communities.

  • At last Mr. Snapper could blow no more, and with profuse thanks we gathered ourselves, together and departed.

  • The details, which although profuse, in no way obscure the work as a whole, are so interesting.

  • He was a profuse talker; ran a stream every time you looked at him; it was like turning on a mill-race.

  • It was at this point that some young villager called, in profuse compliment: "Three cheers for the Prince!"

  • The high altar is very choice and beautiful; and the contiguous decorations are profuse and exquisite.