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  • 31low-profile integrated circuit — mažakorpusis integrinis grandynas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. low profile integrated circuit; small outline package integrated circuit vok. integrierter Schaltkreis im SO Gehäuse, n rus. интегральная схема в… …

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  • 32low profile — A tire with a low aspect ratio of a tire (i.e., the section height is smaller than section width) …

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  • 33low profile — Synonyms and related words: blear, bleared, bleariness, bleary, blur, blurred, blurriness, blurry, confused, dark, darkness, defocus, dim, dimness, faint, faintness, feeble, feebleness, filminess, filmy, fogginess, foggy, fuzziness, fuzzy, half… …

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  • 34low profile — discreteness, barely noticeable presence or concealed activity …

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  • 35keep a low profile — LIE LOW, keep quiet, keep out of the public eye, avoid publicity, keep out of sight. → profile * * * keep/​maintain a low profile phrase to try to stop people from noticing you He was advised to keep a low profile in court. Thesaurus: to hide, or …

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  • 36high/low profile — used to describe the amount of attention that someone or something is given The actor s high profile helped promote the movie. The company has kept a high profile in the computer industry. I don t really like attention, so I try to keep/maintain… …

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  • 37keep a low profile — ► to avoid attracting attention to yourself: »The company has tried to keep a low profile since the controversy. Main Entry: ↑profile …

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  • 38maintain a low profile — keep/​maintain a low profile phrase to try to stop people from noticing you He was advised to keep a low profile in court. Thesaurus: to hide, or to hide somethingsynonym Main entry: profile …

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  • 39(a) low profile — a ˌhigh/ˌlow ˈprofile idiom the amount of attention sb/sth has from the public • This issue has had a high profile in recent months. • I advised her to keep a low profile for the next few days (= not to attract attention) …

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  • 40keep a low profile —    A person who keeps a low profile tries not to attract public attention.     The inventor is a discreet man who keeps a low profile …

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