单词 | profuse |
释义 | profuse From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprofusepro‧fuse /prəˈfjuːs/ adjectiveLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTproduced or existing in large quantitiesprofuse apologies. He made Profuse sweating is one of the symptoms of heat exhaustion. —profusely adverb The wound was bleeding profusely. —profuseness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusprofuse• The discharge may be quite profuse.• The following day, Moira telephoned the Daily Telegraph with profuse apologies for the misunderstanding.• Our profuse apologies go out to both gentlemen.• I loved its profuse blossoms, its heady scent.• Herpes simplex infection, when it involves the cervix, can cause a profuse discharge.profuse apologies• The following day, Moira telephoned the Daily Telegraph with profuse apologies for the misunderstanding.• Our profuse apologies go out to both gentlemen.Origin profuse (1400-1500) Latin past participle of profundere “to pour out” |
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