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11profile — index brief, characterize, configuration (form), contour (outline), contour (shape), cross sect …
12profilé — profilé, ée (pro fi lé, lée) part. passé de profiler. Terme de serrurier. Se dit de toutes les pièces qui portent des moulures. Fers profilés …
13profile — *outline, contour, silhouette, skyline …
14profilé — Profilé, [profil]ée. part …
15profile — ▪ I. profile pro‧file 1 [ˈprəʊfaɪl ǁ ˈproʊ ] noun [countable] 1. a 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… …
16profile — pro|file1 W3 [ˈprəufaıl US ˈprou ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(head)¦ 2¦(description)¦ 3 high profile 4 keep a low profile 5 raise somebody s profile 6¦(shape)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1600 1700; : Italian; Origin: profilo, from profilare to draw the edge …
17profile — pro|file1 [ prou,faıl ] noun count ** 1. ) the public image of a person or organization, and the attention that they get from the public or reporters: We have done a lot to change the profile of the company. raise someone s profile (=increase the …
18profile — I UK [ˈprəʊfaɪl] / US [ˈproʊˌfaɪl] noun [countable] Word forms profile : singular profile plural profiles ** 1) the public image of a person or organization, and the attention that they get from the public or journalists We have done a lot to… …
19profile — noun 1 face seen from the side ADJECTIVE ▪ handsome ▪ strong ▪ three quarter VERB + PROFILE ▪ present ▪ …
20profile — 01. By studying details of the different murders, the detective was able to draw up a psychological [profile] of the person believed to have committed the murders. 02. Today s newspaper features [profiles] of the leading candidates in next week s …