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deep
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Derivatives :
n
deepness
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adv
deeply
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- deep
[diːp]
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adjective
[+water]
[ hole]
[ cut]
[ breath]
深的
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2.
adjective
[+voice]
[ sound]
低沉的
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3.
adjective
[+sleep]
酣睡的
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4.
adjective
[+person]
(profound) 高深莫测的
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5.
adjective
[+thoughts]
[ ideas]
深刻的
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6.
adjective
[+love]
[ sympathy etc]
深厚的
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7.
adjective
[+trouble]
[ concern]
(serious) 严重的
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8.
adjective
[+colour]
浓重的
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9.
adverb
深
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it is 1 m deep
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[+water,pool] 它有1米深
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10.
adverb
[+shelf]
它有1米厚
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to be deep in thought/conversation
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沉思/深谈
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to take a deep breath
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深呼吸
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in deepest sympathy
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最深切的同情
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ankle-/knee-deep (in water)
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(水深)及脚踝/及膝
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deep down/inside
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在内心深处
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to go/run deep
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加重
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to stand three deep
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围了3层
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- deep
[diːp]
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1.
adjective
深深的,深厚的
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I took a deep breath then jumped off the bridge.
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我深呼吸,一口气跳下了桥。
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2.
adjective
[Slang]
深刻的,深入的
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All of them were in deep thought.
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他们都陷入了沉思。
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3.
adjective
深的,纵深的
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In front of their cottage ran a deep stream of fast-flowing water.
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在他们的小屋前,一条深深的小河湍急流过。
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4.
adjective
[Slang]
极度的,强烈的
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The rest of the economy remains in deep trouble.
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其他的经济体制仍深陷囹圄。
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5.
adjective
深的,浓重的
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I am sure her eyes were deep blue.
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我确信她的眼睛是深蓝色的。
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6.
adjective
厚的
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The children had trouble walking in the deep snow.
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孩子们在深雪中行走有点困难。
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7.
adjective
宽的,广阔的
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The trees were lined deep into the street.
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树木排列整齐,一直延伸至街道深处。
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8.
adjective
深的,漆黑的
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It was a deep night filled with void.
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深夜漫漫,充满无尽空虚。
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9.
adjective
大的,大幅度的
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There were deep cuts in the budget.
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预算缩减了很多。
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10.
adjective
弯得很低的
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He gave his future mother in law a deep bow.
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他给未来岳母深深地鞠了一躬。
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11.
adjective
神秘的,隐藏的
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I didn't want to understand his deep dark secret.
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我不想了解他令人费解的秘密。
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12.
adjective
难懂的,难解的,深奥的
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His speech was deep with allegories.
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他的演讲因寓言故事而晦涩难懂。
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13.
adjective
狡猾的,狡诈的,狡黠的
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There was a deep plot to assassinate the leader.
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有个刺杀领导人的老谋深算的密谋。
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14.
adjective
深沉的,酣畅的
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15.
adjective
深陷的,深深卷入的
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16.
adjective
专注的,全神贯注的
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17.
adjective
有……深的
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18.
adjective
低沉的,深沉的
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19.
adverb
到深处,深深地
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The swimmers dived deeply into the water.
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游泳者潜入河流深处。
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20.
adverb
到很晚,到深夜
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The campers sat around the fire deep into the night.
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露营者深夜围在火堆周围。
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21.
adverb
深入地,深远地
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The explorers went deep into the cave.
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探索者进入到了山洞深处。
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22.
n.[u]
中间部分,最深刻的部分,最强烈的部分
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That is a deep thought.
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那是种沉思。
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23.
n.[c]
[Geology]
[Navigation]
海渊
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We passed the deep of the ocean without any casualties.
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我们毫发无伤地通过了大洋深处。
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24.
n.[u]
[Literary]
大海,海洋
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The sailors will be buried in the deep.
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水手们葬身大海。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- deep
[diːp]
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adj
extending or situated relatively far down from a surface
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a deep pool
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2.
adj
extending or situated relatively far inwards, backwards, or sideways
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a deep border of trees
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3.
adj
[cricket]
relatively far from the pitch
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the deep field
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deep third man
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4.
adj
[postpositive]
of a specified dimension downwards, inwards, or backwards
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six feet deep
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5.
adj
(in combination)
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a six-foot-deep trench
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6.
adj
coming from or penetrating to a great depth
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a deep breath
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7.
adj
difficult to understand or penetrate; abstruse
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8.
adj
learned or intellectually demanding
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a deep discussion
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9.
adj
of great intensity; extreme
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deep happiness
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deep trouble
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10.
adj
[postpositive; foll by in]
absorbed or enveloped (by); engrossed or immersed (in)
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deep in study
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deep in debt
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11.
adj
very cunning or crafty; devious
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a deep plot
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12.
adj
mysterious or obscure
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a deep secret
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13.
adj
(of a colour) having an intense or dark hue
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14.
adj
low in pitch or tone
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a deep voice
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15.
adj
See end
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16.
n
any deep place on land or under water, esp below 6000 metres (3000 fathoms)
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17.
n
a poetic term for the ocean
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18.
n
the most profound, intense, or central part
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the deep of winter
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19.
n
a vast extent, as of space or time
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20.
n
[nautical]
one of the intervals on a sounding lead, one fathom apart
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21.
adv
far on in time; late
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they worked deep into the night
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22.
adv
profoundly or intensely
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23.
adv
[Etymology]
Old English deop; related to Old High German tiof deep, Old Norse djupr
Examples
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Finally he fell into a deep,deep sleep.
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最终,他陷入了熟睡。
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Paul swings from deep joy to deep depression on a daily basis.
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保罗每天都彷徨于大悲和大喜之间。
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rocked in the cradle of the deep
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在海洋中颠簸
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a deep lake
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深湖
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eight feet deep
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深8英尺
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a deep breath
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深呼吸
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