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profound
(pr/@/'f/AU/nd
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adjective (a)
- showing intellectual penetration or emotional depthmenunjukkan intelektual penyusupan atau emosional kedalamanExample:
The differences are profound.
A profound insight.
A profound book.
A profound mind.
Profound contempt.
Profound regret.
source: wordnet30Descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to a great depth; deep.jauh di bawah permukaan menurun; pembukaan atau mencapai kedalaman yang besar; deep.source: webster1913noun (n)
- The deep; the sea; the ocean.kedalaman; laut; lautan.source: webster1913
adjective satellite (s)
- of the greatest intensity; completeterbesar keamatan; lengkapExample:
A profound silence.
A state of profound shock.
source: wordnet30far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of somethingdan membunuh semua far reaching berkesan khususnya pada sifat sesuatuExample:
Profound social changes.
source: wordnet30coming from deep within onedatang dari jauh dalam satuExample:
A profound sigh.
source: wordnet30(of sleep) deep and complete(dari tidur) deep and lengkapExample:
Fell into a profound sleep.
source: wordnet30situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbedbertempat di atau memperluas ke kedalaman hebat; terlalu jauh untuk telah terdengar atau plumbedExample:
The profound depths of the sea.
source: wordnet30verb (v)
- To cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.menyebabkan tenggelam sangat dalam; menyebabkan hunjam atau menembus jauh ke bawah.source: webster1913To dive deeply; to penetrate.untuk menyelam mendalam; untuk menembus.source: webster1913