释义 |
low-profileˌlow-ˈprofile adjective  - If you have a low-profile computer without a free drive bay, you may have no choice but to replace the original.
- It packs all its power into a compact, low-profile configuration - occupying 30% less desk space than comparable 486 systems.
- This has enabled a low-profile firm to have one of the highest profiles in terms of revenues.
- Thus the state should be mainly a night watchman, a low-profile policeman who ensures the basic safety of every individual.
1[usually before noun] not receiving or wanting any attention OPP high-profile: The US took a very low-profile role in the talks.2[only before noun] British English designed to be lower than other things of the same type: low-profile tyres |