单词 | deep |
释义 | deepdeeperdeepestdeepdeep1 /diːp/ adjective1from top to bottom if something is deep, there is a long distance from the surface to the bottom OPP shallow ➔ depth: The water’s not very deep.这水不是很深。a deep cut很深的切口2from front to back if something is deep, there is a long distance from the front to the back: a deep shelf很深的搁架3in measurements 3 centimetres/7 feet etc deep measuring 3 centimetres, 7 feet etc from the surface to the bottom or from the front to the back: The pool was 5 metres deep.bemetre游泳池有五米深。4serious/severe serious or severe: the deep divisions within the partydivision党内的严重分歧She’s in deep trouble.她遇到了大麻烦。5breath/sigh a deep breath/sigh if you take a deep breath or give a deep sigh, you take a lot of air into your lungs before letting it out again6feeling/belief a deep feeling or belief is felt very strongly: Colin felt a deep sense of despair.feel科林深感绝望。7sound/voice a deep sound or voice is very low8colour a deep colour is dark and strong OPP light, pale: a deep blue carpet深蓝色地毯9sleep a deep sleep if someone is in a deep sleep, it is difficult to wake them10difficult to understand serious and often difficult to understand: Some of his books are a bit deep for me.bookbebite他的书有些对我来说有点深奥了。 ➔ knee-deepPhrasesdeep in thought/conversation thinking or talking so much that you do not notice anything else: He was too deep in thought to notice me.bethink他陷入沉思,并没有注意到我。 |
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