profile的意思和读音

profile

: [ˈproʊˌfaɪl] : [ˈprəʊfaɪl]

n.

v.

profiles  profiling  profiled  

adj.+n.high profile,public profile,demographic profile,financial profile,psychological profile

v.+n.keep profile,raise profile,fit profile,lower profile

v.summarize,outline,sketch,report,sum up

n.side view,shape,silhouette,contour,mug shot

profilen.

1.the outline of a person's face when you look from the side, not the front

his strong profile

a picture of the president in profile

2.a description of sb/sth that gives useful information

a job/employee profile

We first build up a detailed profile of our customers and their requirements.

You can update your Facebook profile(= your description of yourself on a social networking website) .

3.the general impression that sb/sth gives to the public and the amount of attention they receive

The deal will certainly raise the company's international profile.

4.the edge or outline of sth that you see against a background

the profile of the tower against the sky

IDM

This issue has had a high profile in recent months.

I advised her to keep a low profile for the next few days(= not to attract attention) .

a high/low profile姿the amount of attention sb/sth has from the public

This issue has had a high profile in recent months.

I advised her to keep a low profile for the next few days(= not to attract attention) .

v.

1.~ sb/sthto give or write a description of sb/sth that gives the most important information

His career is profiled in this month's journal.

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n.1.the public image of a person or organization, and the attention that they get from the public or reporters2.a description of a person, group, or organization that contains all the details that someone needs; a short article or program about someone3.the shape of someones face when you look at them from the side. A face that is seen in profile is seen from the side; the shape of the edge of something

v.1.to give a description of a person, place, or organization in an article, or a television or radio program

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1.The profile is now ready to use, and all users have been mapped and verified.使

2.And, even if he had pursued a lower profile strategy, the West London Free School would still have been a target.便西

3.and this girl's profile keeps repeating, like a sign from heaven. And I thought of you.

4.You can add an Exchange account either to a new profile that you create or to an existing profile.Exchange

5.Meanwhile, Citigroup is close to announcing the hiring of a high-profile outsider to join the board, say people familiar with the matter.

6.This could be a global or a regional player, but buy-out firms would be unlikely to match the profile, he said.

7.Facebook did not respond to a question about whether the site removes pets' profile pages.Facebook

8.If I click on someone's profile photo, a details pane opens and shows me a mini profile of that person.

9.After you specify an IP group, the status message updates to indicate that the environment profile is ready to use.IP使

10."But we didn't hang in the same social circle, and his high profile job consumed too much of his time, " she said.:“。”