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1 keep a low profile
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2 low
adj. laag; zwak; neerslachtig; diep; goedkoop; grof--------adv. laag; op lage toon; minderwaardig; raakt op--------n. gebied van lage luchtdruk; dieptepunt; laagterecord; iets laags--------v. loeien, bulkenlow1[ loo] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————low2〈 lowness〉1 laag ⇒ niet hoog, niet intensief♦voorbeelden:low gear • lage versnellinglow grade • lage kwaliteit, laag gehalte/percentage 〈 vaak attributief〉low point • minimum, dieptepuntlow tide • laagwater, eblow water • laag water, laagtij 〈 in een rivier〉at lowest • op z'n laagstlow comedy • kluchtkeep a low profile • zich gedeisd/op de achtergrond houdenII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉3 zwak ⇒ slap, futloos♦voorbeelden:————————low3〈 werkwoord〉————————low4〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:play low • laag/voor kleine bedragen spelen4 be/get/run low • op raken, bijna op zijn
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keep a low profile — ► to avoid attracting attention to yourself: »The company has tried to keep a low profile since the controversy. Main Entry: ↑profile … Financial and business terms
low profile — n keep a low profile to not go to places or be careful not to do anything that will attract attention to yourself or your actions ≠ ↑high profile ▪ He s not the sort of politician to keep a low profile for long … Dictionary of contemporary English
low profile — n keep a low profile to not go to places or be careful not to do anything that will attract attention to yourself or your actions ≠ ↑high profile ▪ He s not the sort of politician to keep a low profile for long … Dictionary of contemporary English
low profile — UK US noun [S] ► the fact of activities or behaviour not attracting much attention or interest from the public, newspapers, television, etc.: »Despite a relatively low profile, the business has great potential for growth. have/keep/maintain a low … Financial and business terms
low-profile — UK US noun [S] ► the fact of activities or behaviour not attracting much attention or interest from the public, newspapers, television, etc.: »Despite a relatively low profile, the business has great potential for growth. have/keep/maintain a low … Financial and business terms
keep a low profile — ► keep a low profile remain inconspicuous. Main Entry: ↑profile … English terms dictionary
low profile — noun count behavior which deliberately does not attract attention: She s been advised to keep a low public profile for the next few weeks … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
keep a low profile — LIE LOW, keep quiet, keep out of the public eye, avoid publicity, keep out of sight. → profile * * * keep/maintain a low profile phrase to try to stop people from noticing you He was advised to keep a low profile in court. Thesaurus: to hide, or … Useful english dictionary
low profile — noun keep a low profile to be careful not to attract attention to yourself or your actions: We d better keep a low profile until the whole thing blows over. low profile adjective: a low profile campaign … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
keep a low profile — in matters concerning his family, he managed to keep a low profile Syn: lie low, keep quiet, keep out of the public eye, avoid publicity, keep out of sight … Thesaurus of popular words
low profile — n. to keep, maintain a low profile * * * [ˌləʊ prəʊfaɪl] maintain a low profile to keep … Combinatory dictionary