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  • 1 profound

    1) (extreme) tief; nachhaltig [Wirkung, Einfluss, Eindruck]; tief greifend [Wandel, Veränderung]; lebhaft [Interesse]; tief empfunden [Beileid, Mitgefühl]; tiefsitzend [Angst, Misstrauen]; völlig [Unwissenheit]; hochgradig [Schwerhörigkeit]

    it is a matter of profound indifference to mees ist mir völlig gleichgültig

    2) (penetrating) tief; profund (geh.) [Wissen, Erkenntnis, Werk, Kenner]; tiefgründig [Untersuchung, Abhandlung, Betrachtung]; tief schürfend [Essay, Analyse, Forscher]; tiefsinnig [Gedicht, Buch, Schriftsteller]; scharfsinnig [Denker, Forscher]
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    1) (deep: profound sleep.) tief
    2) (showing great knowledge or understanding: a profound remark.) tiefgründig
    - academic.ru/58229/profoundly">profoundly
    - profundity
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    pro·found
    [prəˈfaʊnd]
    1. (extreme) tiefgehend; change tiefgreifend; effect nachhaltig; impression tief; interest lebhaft, stark; sleep fest, tief; sight tief
    \profound ignorance völlige Unwissenheit
    2. (strongly felt) tief, heftig; compassion, gratification, gratitude tief empfunden; respect, reverence, veneration, love groß
    \profound anger tief sitzende Wut
    \profound distress großes Leid
    3. (intellectual) tiefsinning, tiefgründig; ( iron)
    that was very \profound of you das war sehr tiefsinnig von dir iron
    \profound knowledge umfassendes [o geh profundes] Wissen
    \profound thoughts tiefschürfende Gedanken
    \profound truth/wisdom tiefe Wahrheit/Weisheit
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    [prə'faʊnd]
    adj
    1) sleep, sigh, sorrow, love, concern, depression tief; thought, idea, art tiefsinnig, tief schürfend, tiefgründig; experience tief gehend, im Innersten ergreifend; book gehaltvoll, profund (geh); thinker, knowledge profund (geh), tief gehend; regret tief gehend; hatred, mistrust, difference, belief, respect, ignorance tief sitzend; effect, influence, implications tief greifend, weittragend, weit tragend; problem tief sitzend, tief gehend; indifference vollkommen, völlig; interest stark; changes tief greifend

    you're very profound today (also iro)du bist heute sehr tiefsinnig

    2) deafness vollkommen; clinical shock, unconsciousness tief
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    profound [prəˈfaʊnd]
    A adj
    1. tief (Schlaf, Seufzer, Verbeugung etc)
    2. profund:
    a) tiefschürfend, -gründig, -sinnig, inhaltsschwer
    b) gründlich:
    profound knowledge profundes Wissen
    3. unergründlich (Gedicht etc)
    4. tief, groß:
    profound indifference vollkommene Gleichgültigkeit;
    profound interest starkes Interesse;
    profound pain heftiger oder großer Schmerz;
    profound respect große oder größte Hochachtung
    B s poet Tiefe f, Abgrund m:
    the profound die Tiefe, das (tiefe) Meer
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    1) (extreme) tief; nachhaltig [Wirkung, Einfluss, Eindruck]; tief greifend [Wandel, Veränderung]; lebhaft [Interesse]; tief empfunden [Beileid, Mitgefühl]; tiefsitzend [Angst, Misstrauen]; völlig [Unwissenheit]; hochgradig [Schwerhörigkeit]
    2) (penetrating) tief; profund (geh.) [Wissen, Erkenntnis, Werk, Kenner]; tiefgründig [Untersuchung, Abhandlung, Betrachtung]; tief schürfend [Essay, Analyse, Forscher]; tiefsinnig [Gedicht, Buch, Schriftsteller]; scharfsinnig [Denker, Forscher]
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    adj.
    hintergründig adj.
    tief adj.
    tiefdenkend adj.
    tiefgreifend adj.
    tiefschürfend adj. n.
    profund adj.
    tiefsinnig adj.

    English-german dictionary > profound

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