1.b> ; she has a lovely profile ; a picture of the Prime Minister in profile - ; this picture shows the girl in profile ; I only saw her face in profile / ;
2.b> 1) , ; , i> , ; a job profile ( / , - . i>); a company profile .i> , ( , , , . i>); an employee profile .i> / i> ; an offender profile .i> [.i> .i> profilerr>; profilingr>]; they first build up a detailed profile of their customers and their requirements / ; more reliable and productive would be a detailed profile of every child's strengths and weaknesses ; a newspaper published profiles of the candidates' wives - i> ; a short profile of the actor ; ; a television profile of Clint Eastwood ;
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3.b> , i> ; , (, i> i> ); an advertising campaign designed to raise the bank's profile i> ; the deal will certainly raise the company's international profile ; a high profile [.i> .i> ]; this problem has had a high profile in recent months ; he is attracting most of the criticism, partly because of his high political profile at the moment , , , ; the star has a high profile in Britain ; ; a low profile , [.i> .i> low profiler>]; I advised her to keep a low profile for the next few days , -; he's been in a bit of trouble recently so he's trying to keep a low profile , / ; the government is trying to keep a low profile on this issue , ;
4.b> 1) , ; the profile of the tower against the sky / ; the sharp profile of the western foothills against the sky / / ;
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there is a growing number of women in high-profile positions in the government , / .