profuse的意思和读音

profuse

: [prəˈfjus] : [prəˈfjuːs]

adj.

profuser  profusest  

adj.scanty

adj.plentiful,copious,abundant,teeming,generous

profuseadj.

1.produced in large amounts

profuse apologies/thanks

profuse bleeding

adj.1.;;;2.,,3.,, (in; of)

adj.1.existing or being produced in large amounts

1. infusion n profuse a profusion n ...

2. profound a. ,;; profuse a. ;; prohibit vt. ...

3. profound a. profuse a. prognosis n. ...

4. confuse 使使 / profuse monogamy / ...

5. profound a. profuse a. prognosis n. ...

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1.Mature prothalli are cordate -shaped. Profuse unicellular hairs occur on the surface and margin of the prothalli.

2.Chinese characters' forming and evolvement take a long period, and the form was keeping changing, to put up the profuse vision modality.

3.There is usually trembling, faintness and palpitations, and there may be profuse sweating.

4.Big watermelon seeds with a distinctive taste must come in for your profuse praise.西

5.large sheepdog with a profuse shaggy blue - gray - and - white coat and short tail ; believed to trace back to Roman occupation of Britain.

6.The dense, weather resistant coat is profuse on all parts of the body.

7.Concentrations of 10 ppm can be endured for only a few minutes and cause profuse lacrimation in all people.10ppm使

8.Be thankful to those who have helped us, they used their warm hearts to let we find that life is so profuse and wealthy.5

9.The diarrhea in young pigs is usually profuse .

10.Clinical manifestations are acute onset of creamy abdominal pain, profuse diarrhea that may be grossly bloody, headache, malaise, and fever.便