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Definition of high profile in English: high profilenoun A position attracting much attention or publicity. 引人注目的位置,显赫的地位 people who have a high profile in the community 在社区中地位显赫的人们。 Example sentencesExamples - I was someone who had never been a manager in his own right, and I certainly didn't have a high profile.
- Smart cars and political ambitions would clearly have created a dangerously high profile!
- He owned several car dealerships in Kilmarnock and had a high profile in the area.
- May was a shy woman but Joe had a high profile in the town, joining many clubs and associations.
- His high profile made it difficult for his family - by then he was married with four children.
- Certainly he had a high profile - at least in Brazil - and a winning record to match.
- Public involvement has an increasingly high profile in health services policy.
- In such a tiny parliamentary group and with such a high profile, it was the demands of the job which got to him after a decade at the top.
- Far from deterring people, a dangerous edge and a high profile increase the desirability of the sport.
- The Gurkhas have a high profile in Britain and a strong measure of public support for their cause.
- I have adopted a high profile and tried to be more accessible than a lot of traditional chief constables.
- She has certainly kept a high profile during her first year and a half as Children's Laureate.
- I hope the high profile that education has enjoyed in recent times will be sustained.
- Cunningham is well known in the area, but did not have a high profile in political circles.
- None of our shopping centres have the high profile of The Glades or Bluewater.
- Ministers are mindful of the high profile of the cocaine issue at this time.
- He has had a high profile with the media, and on top of that some supporters keep pestering Brian for tickets.
- Despite his high profile in the county he knows a newcomer to politics has a tough task.
- The Avenue boss still has a high profile in the full-time game after being a top professional.
- He merged his party into the new Democratic Party, in which he maintained a high profile.
Synonyms exciting, stimulating, thrilling, fascinating, high profile, dazzling, glittering, glossy, tinselled
adjective Attracting much attention or publicity. 引人注目的位置,显赫的地位 a high-profile military presence 引人注目的军事存在。 Example sentencesExamples - Within months I was embroiled in a high-profile boardroom battle.
- This was, in short, a high-profile case involving a hugely popular figure who did nothing very wrong.
- This was a high-profile public event, which would obviously attract media attention.
- It is the turbulent couple's second high-profile falling out within a week.
- He is planning to enlist the support of high-profile public figures to campaign against the policy.
- Yet his return to high-profile politics has brought renewed scrutiny of his business career.
- Of course, there have been some high-profile policies which have not come off.
- It followed a series of high-profile cases where the accused was later not charged or found not guilty.
- Many high-profile public health campaigns seem to be less about making us better than about making us good.
- The idea has high-profile backers from across the industry, but not everyone agrees with Archer.
- The competence of surgeons has already been questioned following a series of high-profile cases.
- Police are warning the public and high-profile figures to be wary of suspicious mail.
- Individuals in high-profile positions always run the risk of being targeted in this way.
- The high-profile cases are well known but there are hundreds of other people affected.
- The findings led to calls for more funding for training to avoid repeats of high-profile police mistakes.
- It will take place in private, but keeping the result secret in such a high-profile case will be difficult.
- She is far from being the first high-profile MP to have been caught speeding.
- Four people have been arrested as part of a high-profile crackdown on burglary in Burnley.
- It would seem that he's the most high-profile casualty of the local election debacle.
- He also appears to have lost the support of some of his most high-profile celebrity friends.
Synonyms invasive, impossible to ignore, high-profile, prominent, unavoidable, inescapable, interrupting, disturbing Definition of high profile in US English: high profilenounhī ˈprōˌfīlhaɪ ˈproʊˌfaɪl A position attracting much attention or publicity. 引人注目的位置,显赫的地位 people who have a high profile in the community 在社区中地位显赫的人们。 Example sentencesExamples - She has certainly kept a high profile during her first year and a half as Children's Laureate.
- He merged his party into the new Democratic Party, in which he maintained a high profile.
- Smart cars and political ambitions would clearly have created a dangerously high profile!
- The Gurkhas have a high profile in Britain and a strong measure of public support for their cause.
- Public involvement has an increasingly high profile in health services policy.
- Certainly he had a high profile - at least in Brazil - and a winning record to match.
- May was a shy woman but Joe had a high profile in the town, joining many clubs and associations.
- None of our shopping centres have the high profile of The Glades or Bluewater.
- Far from deterring people, a dangerous edge and a high profile increase the desirability of the sport.
- In such a tiny parliamentary group and with such a high profile, it was the demands of the job which got to him after a decade at the top.
- Cunningham is well known in the area, but did not have a high profile in political circles.
- Despite his high profile in the county he knows a newcomer to politics has a tough task.
- The Avenue boss still has a high profile in the full-time game after being a top professional.
- I hope the high profile that education has enjoyed in recent times will be sustained.
- He owned several car dealerships in Kilmarnock and had a high profile in the area.
- He has had a high profile with the media, and on top of that some supporters keep pestering Brian for tickets.
- I have adopted a high profile and tried to be more accessible than a lot of traditional chief constables.
- I was someone who had never been a manager in his own right, and I certainly didn't have a high profile.
- His high profile made it difficult for his family - by then he was married with four children.
- Ministers are mindful of the high profile of the cocaine issue at this time.
Synonyms exciting, stimulating, thrilling, fascinating, high profile, dazzling, glittering, glossy, tinselled
adjectivehī ˈprōˌfīlhaɪ ˈproʊˌfaɪl high-profileAttracting much attention or publicity. 引人注目的位置,显赫的地位 a high-profile military presence 引人注目的军事存在。 Example sentencesExamples - It would seem that he's the most high-profile casualty of the local election debacle.
- Within months I was embroiled in a high-profile boardroom battle.
- This was a high-profile public event, which would obviously attract media attention.
- It followed a series of high-profile cases where the accused was later not charged or found not guilty.
- Individuals in high-profile positions always run the risk of being targeted in this way.
- The findings led to calls for more funding for training to avoid repeats of high-profile police mistakes.
- She is far from being the first high-profile MP to have been caught speeding.
- Yet his return to high-profile politics has brought renewed scrutiny of his business career.
- Many high-profile public health campaigns seem to be less about making us better than about making us good.
- He is planning to enlist the support of high-profile public figures to campaign against the policy.
- He also appears to have lost the support of some of his most high-profile celebrity friends.
- It will take place in private, but keeping the result secret in such a high-profile case will be difficult.
- The competence of surgeons has already been questioned following a series of high-profile cases.
- It is the turbulent couple's second high-profile falling out within a week.
- This was, in short, a high-profile case involving a hugely popular figure who did nothing very wrong.
- The idea has high-profile backers from across the industry, but not everyone agrees with Archer.
- Of course, there have been some high-profile policies which have not come off.
- Police are warning the public and high-profile figures to be wary of suspicious mail.
- Four people have been arrested as part of a high-profile crackdown on burglary in Burnley.
- The high-profile cases are well known but there are hundreds of other people affected.
Synonyms invasive, impossible to ignore, high-profile, prominent, unavoidable, inescapable, interrupting, disturbing |