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单词 low-profile
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low-profileadj.n.

Brit. /ˌləʊˈprəʊfʌɪl/, U.S. /ˌloʊˈproʊˌfaɪl/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: low adj., profile n.
Etymology: < low adj. + profile n. Compare earlier high profile adj.
Originally U.S.
A. adj.
1.
a. Designating a device, piece of equipment, etc., that is lower, slimmer, or that protrudes less than is usual for objects of its type.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > shape > condition of being long in relation to breadth > slenderness > [adjective]
subtlea1382
subtilea1393
subtilec1392
smiltc1400
fine?a1425
thina1425
exile?1440
slender1444
tenuious1495
jimp?a1513
lenye1513
fine-spuna1555
nice1567
spindled1584
gracile1590
snever1640
tenuous1656
slim1657
gracilious1688
gracilent1727
twittery1819
flitterya1834
attenuate1848
spiry1849
low-profile1906
matchlike1906
slimline1949
1906 Fort Wayne (Indiana) News 21 Mar. 1/4 The twelve-inch guns are to be placed along the center line of the ship, two pairs forward and two pairs aft, set in the newly designed low profile turrets.
1967 Music Educators Jrnl. Oct. 113/1 (advt.) Microphone floor stand... It has a low-profile base with the weight on the outside edges for stability.
1984 PC 21 Aug. 210/2 An inside look at the Monroe 2000 reveals its low-profile design, built-in fan, and two different sizes of connectors.
2011 C. Speed in M. Hutson & C. Speed Sports Injuries iii. vi. 261/2 Type II fractures are best managed..using low-profile screws that can be countersunk below the articular surface.
b. Designating a vehicle tyre with a smaller diameter and greater width than is usual, often used with high-performance vehicles. Cf. high profile adj. 1.
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society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > vehicles according to means of motion > vehicle moving on wheels > [adjective] > fitted with tyres > attributes of tyres
steel-studdeda1400
white-walled1720
punctured1896
sidewall1901
beaded-edge1902
treaded1906
low-profile1922
whitewall1930
run-flat1941
whitewall1957
bald1958
bias-ply1964
cross-ply1965
studded1966
treadless1968
1922 Washington Post 2 July (Automotive section) 1/2 The 14-inch single-cushion tire..is limited to the same carrying capacity as the low-profile dual.
1967 Guardian 25 Sept. 3/8 A production Aston Martin..with..low profile tyres.
2011 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 9 Dec. 10 A low-profile tyre is generally used on a sports car and has a narrower side wall with less flex for more accurate handling.
2. That attracts relatively little attention or publicity; unobtrusive, inconspicuous; restrained, low-key. Cf. profile n. 9, and earlier high profile adj. 2.
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the mind > emotion > humility > modesty > [adjective] > unobtrusive
unobtrusive1743
inobtrusive1796
unintruding1796
discreet1878
low-profile1988
1968 Los Angeles Times 23 July 14/1 U.S. policy here in the past year has been to be prominent but not predominant, an American official explained. All signs point to the continuation of this low-profile stance.
1971 Publishers' Weekly 6 Dec. 19/2 Los Angeles..more than lives up to its reputation as a low-profile, seemingly endless sprawl with no center.
1988 Toronto Sun 13 Apr. 11/3 He's remarkably low-profile in the House.
2008 Independent 23 Jan. 14/5 The low-profile charity does not attract great funding to find a cure or alleviate symptoms.
B. n.
An inconspicuous public image or way of behaving; a low level of exposure to attention or publicity. Frequently in to keep a low profile.
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1967 N.Y. Times Mag. 1 Oct. 52/2 We made a series of right moves:..adopting a policy of ‘masterly inactivity’ when the struggle was reaching its crucial stages, and maintaining a ‘low profile’ in Jakarta ever since.
1970 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 5 Mar. 26 e/1 The other reason is the apparent effort of the top military leaders to keep a ‘low profile’.
1988 Times on Sunday (Sydney) 28 Feb. 25/1 The EPLF's soft-spoken leader insists on maintaining a low profile.
1991 Nursing Times 6 Feb. 24/1 But whatever the reasons for the report's low profile, community nurses now have an ideal opportunity to influence [etc.].
2004 ‘Dr. K.’ Hackers' Tales iii. 75 The hacker who contributed this tale is now back at work as a systems administrator and keeping a low profile.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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