deep
deep 英 [di:p] 美 [dip]
n. 深处;深渊 adj. 深的;低沉的;深奥的 adv. 深入地;深深地
名词复数:deeps 比较级:deeper 最高级:deepest
- How deep a body of water is can be measured from the surface of water to the bottom. You should always be sure you know how deep a swimming pool is before demonstrating your backward somersault dive.
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- n. 深处;深渊
- adj. 深的;低沉的;深奥的
- adv. 深入地;深深地
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1. a deep hole, a deep well, a deep river
很深的洞╱井╱河
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2. deep water, deep snow
深水;厚雪
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3. a deep cut, a deep wound
很深的划口╱伤口
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4. The water is only a few inches deep.
这水只有几英寸深。
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5. The water was only waist-deep so I walked ashore.
水只有齐腰深,所以我涉水上了岸。
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6. She took a deep breath.
她深深地吸了一口气。
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7. I heard his deep warm voice filling the room.
我听到他低沉暖人的话语在整个房间里回荡。
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8. a rich deep red
鲜艳的深红色
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9. He's in deep trouble.
他陷入极度困境之中。
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10. deep respect
深深的敬意
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11. a deep understanding
深刻的理解
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12. This discussion's getting too deep for me.
这讨论越来越深奥,使我难以理解。
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13. to be deep in thought, to be deep in conversation
陷入深思;专心谈话
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14. The firm ended up deep in debt.
这家公司最后债台高筑。
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15. She's always been a deep one, trusting no one.
她这个人一直城府很深,对谁也不相信。
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16. Dig deeper!
再挖深点!
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17. deep in the forest
在森林深处
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18. deeply in love
深爱
- deep (adj.) Old English deop "profound, awful, mysterious; serious, solemn; deepness, depth," deope (adv.), from Proto-Germanic *deupaz (source also of Old Saxon diop, Old Frisian diap, Dutch diep, Old High German tiof, German tief, Old Norse djupr, Danish dyb, Swedish djup, Gothic diups "deep"), from PIE root *dheub- "deep, hollow" (source also of Lithuanian dubus "deep, hollow, Old Church Slavonic duno "bottom, foundation," Welsh dwfn "deep," Old Irish domun "world," via sense development from "bottom" to "foundation" to "earth" to "world").
- deep (n.) Old English deop "deep water," especially the sea, from the source of deep (adj.).
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