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serious3 adjective a serious problem/illness 严重的问题/疾病a serious person/mood/expression 严肃的人/气氛/表情a serious debate/newspaper 严肃的辩论/报纸serious ♦︎ deep ♦︎ profoundThese are all words that describe sth that needs or shows careful thought and attention. 这些词均表示深奥的、艰深的、须认真思考的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a serious / deep / profound question / issue / analysis◆a serious / deep conversation / discussion◆a deep / profound understanding / insight■ serious needing or showing careful thought and attention; not only for pleasure 须认真思考的;严肃的◆This book is the first serious study of the subject.这本书是针对该主题的首次认真研究。◆Please give this matter some serious thought.请认真考虑这个问题。◆Why do you waste your time reading that? It's hardly a serious newspaper, is it?你为什么要浪费时间读那种东西呢?它算不上是严肃报纸,不是吗?▸ seriously adverb ◆The research group's findings need to be considered seriously.该研究小组的发现需要认真对待。■ deep showing a lot of knowledge or understanding; difficult to understand 渊博的;深刻的;深奥的;难懂的◆None of the insights contained in the book were particularly deep.这本书中的见解都不特别深刻。◆ (humorous or ironic) This discussion is getting too deep for me.这种讨论越来越深奥,我都听不懂了。 see also depth ⇨ understanding ▸ deeply adverb ◆I was young then and had never thought very deeply about anything.那时我还小,从来没有深思过什么事情。■ profound / /prəˈfaʊnd/ / (rather formal) showing a lot of knowledge or understanding; needing a lot of study of thought 知识渊博的;理解深刻的;艰深的;玄奥的◆Her book offers some profound insights into the nature of suffering.她的书提出了一些有关痛苦本质的精辟见解。NOTE 辨析 Deep or profound? Profound is more formal than deep. Deep is sometimes used in a slightly humorous or ironic way to suggest that a comment or discussion may not in fact be as serious and important as it seems. * profound比deep更正式些。有时deep会略带幽默或讽刺的口吻,暗示评论或讨论实际上并不像看上去那么严肃和重要。 |