词汇 | deep |
释义 | deep adjective uk /diːp/ us /diːp/ deepadjective (TOP TO BOTTOM)A2 going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to the bottom: 深的,向下延伸的;有…深的 a deep well/mine深井/矿 a deep river/sea很深的河/海 a deep cut很深的伤口 The hole is so deep you can't see the bottom.那个洞深不见底。 The water's not deep here - look, I can touch the bottom.这里水不深——瞧,我可以碰到底部。 Drill 20 holes, each 2 inches deep.钻20个孔,每个孔2英寸深。 take a deep breath Take a few deep breaths (= breaths that fill the lungs with air) and calm down.做几次深呼吸平静下来。 See also ankle-deep knee-deep skin-deep waist-deep The snow lay in deep drifts.到处是风吹起来的厚厚的雪堆。 The water's deep here, so don't fall in!这里的水很深,别掉进去了! The thorn went deep into the flesh of my hand.刺深深扎进了我的手。 Over many years, flowing water wore deep grooves into the rock.多年之后,流水在岩石上冲刷出一道道深深的凹槽。 Sow the seeds about 3 cm deep. High, tall and deep abysmal altitude ankle-deep bottomless dwarf ectomorph ectomorphic gawky higher lofty overshadow profundity rangy rear stand tall tallish tallness tower tower above/over someone/something deepadjective (FRONT TO BACK)B2 having a large distance from one edge to the other, or having a particular distance from one edge to the other, especially the front and back edges: Is the alcove deep enough for bookshelves?不知这个壁凹够不够深,能不能放得下书架? The wardrobe is 2 m high, 1 m wide and 60 cm deep.衣柜2米高,1米宽,60厘米深。 By midnight, there were customers standing six deep (= in six rows) at the bar.到午夜时分,吧台边已经围站了6层顾客。 deep in/inside/within something B1 near the middle of something, and a long distance from its edges: 在…的中心附近;在…的深处 Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother lived in a house deep in the forest.小红帽的外婆住在森林深处的一座房子里。 Measurements in general altitude bathymetric bathymetrically bathymetry be running at somethingidiom calibrate calibre cubic depth elevation factor knee-length micro non-measurable pico- scale setting stopping distance tera- uncalibrated deepadjective (STRONGLY FELT)B2 very strongly felt or experienced and usually lasting a long time: 深切的,感受强烈的 Their son has been a deep disappointment to them.他们对儿子一直很失望。 We're in deep trouble.我们陷入了大麻烦。 She fell into a deep sleep.她进入了甜美的梦乡。 felt or experienced with a lot of force strongI felt a strong urge to hug him. powerfulAnger is one of the most powerful human emotions. intenseShe learned that even intense emotional pain passes. fierceThe people have a fierce pride in their country. deepHe suffered from a deep feeling of inadequacy. deep-seatedHe has a deep-seated loathing of snobbery. She went into a deep coma after taking an overdose of sleeping pills.她服用过量安眠药后,陷入了深度昏迷。 She has developed a deep dependence on him. She alternated between cheerfulness and deep despair.她时而情绪亢奋,时而又深陷绝望之中。 Her eyes expressed deep sadness.她眼神中流露出深切的悲伤。 She had developed an outgoing personality to mask her deep insecurities.她养成了一种外向的性格来掩盖她内在的不自信感。 Strong feelings afire agonized all-consuming anguish anguished ardent fierily fit to burstidiom flamingly fulminating grip passions run highidiom penetratingly pungently quiveringly rabidly smoulder tempestuous tingle torrid deepadjective (LOW)B2 (of a sound) low: (声音)低沉的 a wonderfully deep voice美妙低沉的嗓音 He has a deep, masterful voice.他的声音低沉而威严。 a deep mellifluous voice浑厚悦耳的嗓音 a deep, resonant voice深沉而洪亮的嗓音 She produced a rich, deep tone from her clarinet.她用单簧管吹奏出的曲调深沉饱满。 Describing qualities of sound audibly boomy chocolatey chuff clomp crackling ear-splitting mellifluously melodically melodiously metallically murmurous raucous silvery staccato textured thready tinnily tunefully tunefulness deepadjective (COMPLICATED)C2 showing or needing serious thought, or not easy to understand: 深奥的,深刻的;难懂的 His films are generally too deep for me.他的电影我一般都看不太懂。 His poetry is imbued with deep, religious feeling.他的诗歌充满了深厚的宗教情感。 Her first novel was too deep to have wide appeal. I enjoy his company but his conversation can get a bit deep at times. "What do you want to go and see at the cinema?" "Oh, nothing too deep, perhaps a comedy or something" The programme claims to discuss very deep and profound philosophical issues. Complexity advanced all-singing baroque baroquely be more to something than meets the eyeidiom fancily finicky fractally high-tech indirectly non-basic onerousness ornate ornately over-elaborate tortuous tortuously tortuousness twisty ultra-sophisticated You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Difficult to understand deepadjective (CRICKET)sports specialized In sports such as cricket and baseball, deep positions are far from where the batter is: The ball sailed towards the boundary in the direction of deep square leg. The South African captain positioned deep fielders on each side of the ground. The fielder caught the fly in deep right field. Cowlie's throw from deep mid wicket was spot on. Cricket 12th man all out all-rounder arm ball asking rate batting declaration eleven hook infield jaffa king pair late cut leg break stonewall strike rate sundries switch-hit tail tailender deepadjective (DARK)B1 (of a colour) strong and dark: (颜色)深的 The sky was deep blue.天空湛蓝湛蓝的。 The qualities of colour analogous brightly brightness colourful colourfully darkness fluorescent harsh muddy neutrally non-complementary non-fluorescent non-yellowing over-bright psychedelic vibrancy vibrantly violent vividly vividness GrammarMeasurements We use the nouns length, width, depth and height and the adjectives long, wide, deep and high to talk about area and size: … Area: length, width, depth and height We use the nouns length, width, depth and height and the adjectives long, wide, deep and high to talk about area and size: … Weight and volume We use the verb weigh to measure weight: … Frequency, speed, time We use many different expressions to describe frequency, speed and time. Here are some of them: … Idiomsdeep in thought be in deep water deep pockets go off the deep end jump in at the deep end deep adverb uk /diːp/ us /diːp/ deepadverb (LONG WAY DOWN/IN)A2 a long way from the top or surface: 深地,向下延伸地 deep underThe submarine sailed deep under the ice cap.潜艇在冰盖下很深的地方航行。 deep inHe thrust his hands deep in his pockets. High, tall and deep abysmal altitude ankle-deep bottomless dwarf ectomorph ectomorphic gawky higher lofty overshadow profundity rangy rear stand tall tallish tallness tower tower above/over someone/something deepadverb (SPORT)In sports such as football, rugby, orice hockey , staying closer than usual to your own team's goal: play deepSome midfielders play deep, having a more defensive role, while others go forward. Capper played deep, relishing the competition in midfield areas. At 2–0 up, Cambridge played deep, inviting the opposition to attack. The manager was yelling at the team that they were defending too deep. Football/soccer 18-yard box 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 4 4 2 4 5 1 foosball football boot football player football pools football pyramid premiership professional foul promedios rabona reducer sweeper the Football League the Premier League treble woodwork You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General terms used in ball sports GrammarMeasurements We use the nouns length, width, depth and height and the adjectives long, wide, deep and high to talk about area and size: … Area: length, width, depth and height We use the nouns length, width, depth and height and the adjectives long, wide, deep and high to talk about area and size: … Weight and volume We use the verb weigh to measure weight: … Frequency, speed, time We use many different expressions to describe frequency, speed and time. Here are some of them: … Idiomsdeep down run/go deep deep noun uk /diːp/ us /diːp/ the deepliterary the sea or the ocean: 海,海洋 The sailors were lost to the deep. Seas & oceans abyssal Aegean bathypelagic briny Caribbean continental shelf depth guyot interocean interoceanic marine Mediterranean mid-ocean ridge pond the Adriatic Sea the Arabian Sea the Baltic Sea the doldrums the high seas the Irish Sea GrammarMeasurements We use the nouns length, width, depth and height and the adjectives long, wide, deep and high to talk about area and size: … Area: length, width, depth and height We use the nouns length, width, depth and height and the adjectives long, wide, deep and high to talk about area and size: … Weight and volume We use the verb weigh to measure weight: … Frequency, speed, time We use many different expressions to describe frequency, speed and time. Here are some of them: … deep | American Dictionarydeep adjective, adverb[ -er/-est only ] us/dip/ deepadjective, adverb[-er/-est only] (DOWN)going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being at a particular distance down from the top: She had a deep cut on her left arm. During the flood, the water in the basement was knee-deep (= it would reach the knees of an average adult). Idiomsdeep down have deep pockets in deep (trouble) deep adjective us/dip/ deepadjective (FRONT TO BACK)having a (sometimes stated) distance from front to back: I want the bookcase shelves to be 12 inches deep. The crowd along the parade route was six deep (= in six rows). deepadjective (STRONGLY FELT)strongly felt or experienced, or having a strong and lasting effect: Our deep love for each other will last forever. He awoke from a deep sleep. Joseph, deep in thought (= thinking so much that he is not aware of others), didn’t hear Erin enter the room. deepadjective (COMPLICATED)[ -er/-est only ] difficult to understand; complicated: His book on how the brain works is too deep for me. deepadjective (LOW SOUND)[ -er/-est only ] (of a sound) low: He was a large man with a deep voice. deepadjective (DARK)[ -er/-est only ] (of a color) strong and dark: The sky is a deep blue. deep | Business Englishdeep adjective[ usually before noun ] uk /diːp/us very large or serious: Employees were forced to accept deep cuts in pay and benefits. a deep recession. These deep discounts will be a major factor in stimulating local telephone competition in Pennsylvania. in deep trouble experiencing very serious problems: But the question is whether any business strategy can save a company in such deep trouble. be in/get into deep water to be in or get into serious trouble: The main problem's going to be cash flow. It's the same in any business that gets into deep water. deep in debt owing a very large amount of money: Why are the banks willing to allow people like this to get even deeper into debt? deep pockets if you say that an organization or a person has deep pockets, you mean that they have a lot of money to spend: The sleek new car promises to do well, but it takes deep pockets to market premium cars across Europe. jump in/throw sb in at the deep end to start, or make someone start, doing something new and difficult without help or preparation: When new people start in our call centre, we give them basic training in all our systems and then throw them in at the deep end on day one. Examples of deepdeep But the theatre can and has played many other, deeper, and more important roles in the quest for authentic democracy. At the physiological level, both depressive symptoms and deficits in deep memory processes may be associated with decreased prefrontal metabolism. These are very deep questions to which there are no straightforward answers. We should reflect on this, because it is a very deep and important point. While it may be conducive to bean growth, deep hoeing may be detrimental to bananas or other perennials associated with the trees. Further, one would also predict that these regions ultimately receive input from deep receptors in the muscles and joints. So, it appears that the turnover time in deep horizons is shorter in forest than in savanna. Deep subcortical structures are necessary, and perhaps sufficient, for both effects. Underlying these practical concerns, however, there is often a deeper uncertainly about what the approaches actually mean in terms of methodology. The carer can now serve the dying with compassion, deep caring, professional knowledge, and comfort in the presence of the patient. All of these doubts are epistemologically permissible and quite understandable in view of the existing deep difficulties. Seed distributions in the bucket experiment differed among species, with small seeds being buried deeper than large seeds. Rampant corruption and lack of public accountability has caused deep popular distrust of the state. The prospect of a deeper scientific understanding of ageing processes and their technical manipulation is encouraging the ' biologisation' of old age. For scientific purposes, a cognitive universal is valuable because it can reflect the deep reasons why minds work the way that they do. See all examples of deep These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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