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ldoce_273_apro·file1 /ˈprəʊfaɪl $ ˈproʊ-/ ●●○ W3 noun [countableC]  
1 headSHAPE a side view of someone’s head 〔人头部的〕侧面(像),侧影
 Dani has a lovely profile.
达尼的侧面轮廓很好看。
in profile
 I only saw her face in profile.
我只看到她的侧脸。
5  See picture of profile 侧面4  See picture of 见图 profile
2 description 描述DESCRIBE a short description that gives important details about a person, a group of people, or a place 人物简介,传略;〔某地方的〕概况
 a job profile
工作简介
profile of
 a short profile of the actor
那位演员的简介
3 high profile FAMOUSsomething that is high profile is noticed by many people or gets a lot of attention 引人注目
 Jack runs a department with a high public profile.
杰克管理着一个受到公众注目的部门。
 The star has a high profile in Britain.
那位明星在英国非常引人注目。
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4. keep a low profile ATTENTIONto behave quietly and avoid doing things that will make people notice you 保持低姿态[低调]
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5 raise somebody’s profile if a person or an organization raises its profile, it gets more attention from the public 提升某人的形象
 an advertising campaign designed to raise the bank’s profile
一场旨在提升这家银行形象的广告宣传活动
6 ldoce_273.png shape 形状SHAPE an edge or a shape of something seen against a background 外形,轮廓
 the sharp profile of the western foothills against the sky
西面山麓小丘在天空衬托下的清晰轮廓
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profile2 verb [transitiveT]  
ALto write or give a short description of someone or something 的传略[概况]
 The new Chief Executive was profiled in yesterday’s newspaper.
昨天的报纸刊登了新任总裁的简介。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
profilepro·file1 /ˈprəʊfaɪlˈproʊ-/ noun [countableC]
1a short description of someone or something, giving the most important details about them
profile of
A profile of the company in the latest edition of Barron’s contributed to interest in the stock.
expectations that the company’sfinancial profile will begin to strengthen
2used to talk about how much things are noticed and the degree to which they are given attention
The bank wants to raise its profile (=become better known) as an asset manager for wealthier individuals.
Mr Dershowitz is a high-profile defense attorney.
Despite his broad influence in the world’s second-largest computer company, Mr. Smith has a low profile in the industry as a whole.
He asked Mr Curry to keep a low profile (=not to draw attention to himself) until the nomination was confirmed.
age profile customer profile demographic profile risk profile
profileprofile2 verb [transitiveT]
to give a short description of someone or something in a newspaper, television programme etc
The stock was favorably profiled in Friday’s edition of ‘Investor’s Daily’.
Dewar’s ad campaign profiling interesting individuals
Origin profile1
(1600-1700) Italian profilo, from profilare to draw the edge of something, from filare to spin
pro·file1 nounprofile2 verb
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