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profuse [prəˈfjuːs] ADJ

profusion [prəˈfjuːʒən] N

precisely ADV

3. precisely [用于肯定的答复;相当于“yes”]:

professor [prəˈfesə] N

1. professor:

profiteer [ˌprɒfıˈtıə] VB intr

profane [prəˈfeın] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As distance increases from the soma, the basal dendrites branch profusely.
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She is arrested for public intoxication, which she profusely denies.
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She reads profusely, sometimes in the most inopportune of moments, such as when under attack.
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Sobbing profusely, she sat alone for over an hour awaiting their decision.
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Some trees bleed xylem sap profusely when their stems are pruned in late winter or early spring, e.g. maple and elm.
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Closer to the stream bank itself, wild garlic grows profusely, and wild birds to be seen include the kingfisher and grey wagtail.
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Kim breaks down when she realizes her father won't be coming back, and profusely apologizes for her behavior.
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It appeared in 1795 in quarto or octavo format, profusely illustrated (in 12 volumes); an abridgement (1798) spread his system more widely among the reading public.
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Because the blood vessels comprising an angioma are so close to the skin's surface, cherry angiomas may bleed profusely if they are injured.
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He sweated so profusely that someone handed him a hot towel to dry his brow.
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