profuse
profuse 英 [prəˈfju:s] 美 [prəˈfjus, pro-]
adj. 大量的;众多的;丰富的;挥霍的
profuse apologies, profuse thanks 一再道歉;千恩万谢
profuse bleeding 血流如注
- Profuse is a word for a lot of something or even way too much — a profuse rainfall is a serious amount of rain.
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- adj. 大量的;众多的;丰富的;挥霍的
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1. profuse apologies, profuse thanks
一再道歉;千恩万谢
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2. profuse bleeding
血流如注
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3. to bleed profusely
大量出血
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4. to apologize profusely
连连道歉
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5. He was so profuse with his money that he is now poor.
他过去很挥霍, 结果现在穷了。
- profuse (adj.) early 15c., "lavish, extravagant," from Latin profusus "spread out, lavish, extravagant," literally "poured forth," noun use of past participle of profundere "pour forth," from pro "forth" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward") + fundere "to pour" (from nasalized form of PIE root *gheu- "to pour"). Meaning "bountiful" is from c. 1600. Related: Profusely; profuseness.
pro·fuse / prəˈfjuːs ; NAmE prəˈfjuːs / adjective produced in large amounts 大量的;众多的;丰富的 ◆ profuse apologies/thanks 一再道歉;千恩万谢 ◆ profuse bleeding 血流如注 ▶ pro·fuse·ly / prəˈfjuːsli ; NAmE prəˈfjuːsli / adverb ◆ to bleed profusely 大量出血 ◆ to apologize profusely 连连道歉 pro·fuse / prəˈfjuːs ; NAmE prəˈfjuːs / pro·fuse·ly / prəˈfjuːsli ; NAmE prəˈfjuːsli /
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