profundity
profundity 英 [prə'fʌndətɪ] 美 [prə'fʌndəti]
n. 深刻;深度;深奥
名词复数:profundities
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- n. 深刻;深度;深奥
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1. Think of the music of Beethoven, the last quartets are considered to be the greatest quartets ever written and also a level of profundity that Beethoven had never reached before.
想想贝多芬的音乐,人们认为,最后四重奏,是他写的最伟大的四重奏,并且到达了更深奥的层次,贝多芬从未到达过这个层次。
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2. Our present material progress is the result, moreover, of great triumphs of the human mind, of great triumphs in theoretical sciences, of unprecedented precision, profundity, and boldness of thinking.
我们这个时代的物质进步不仅是人类思想的伟大成功、理论科学的伟大胜利,更是史无前例的精准、深奥和大胆思考的伟大成就。
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3. Bilateral relations have entered a new stage of development both in terms of profundity and broadth.
两国关系无论是在深度或广度上都进入了一个新的发展阶段。
- profundity (n.) early 15c., "bottom of the sea," from Old French profundite (Modern French profondité) and directly from Late Latin profunditatem (nominative profunditas) "depth, intensity, immensity," from profundus "deep, vast" (see profound). Meaning "depth of intellect" in English is from c. 1500.
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