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  • Derivatives : n  deepness ; adv  deeply
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

deep [diːp]
  1. 1. adjective [+water] [ hole] [ cut] [ breath] 深的
  2. 2. adjective [+voice] [ sound] 低沉
  3. 3. adjective [+sleep] 酣睡的
  4. 4. adjective [+person] (profound) 高深莫测的
  5. 5. adjective [+thoughts] [ ideas] 深刻
  6. 6. adjective [+love] [ sympathy etc] 深厚
  7. 7. adjective [+trouble] [ concern] (serious) 严重
  8. 8. adjective [+colour] 浓重
  9. 9. adverb
    it is 1 m deep
    [+water,pool] 它有1米深
  10. 10. adverb [+shelf] 它有1米厚
    to be deep in thought/conversation
    沉思/深谈
    to take a deep breath
    深呼吸
    in deepest sympathy
    最深切的同情
    ankle-/knee-deep (in water)
    (水深)及脚踝/及膝
    deep down/inside
    内心深处
    to go/run deep
    加重
    to stand three deep
    围了3层

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

deep [diːp]
  1. 1. adjective 深深的,深厚
    I took a deep breath then jumped off the bridge.
    深呼吸一口气跳下了桥。
  2. 2. adjective [Slang] 深刻的,深入
    All of them were in deep thought.
    他们陷入沉思
  3. 3. adjective 深的纵深
    In front of their cottage ran a deep stream of fast-flowing water.
    他们的小屋前,一条深深小河湍急流过。
  4. 4. adjective [Slang] 极度的,强烈的
    The rest of the economy remains in deep trouble.
    其他经济体制深陷囹圄
  5. 5. adjective 深的浓重
    I am sure her eyes were deep blue.
    确信她的眼睛深蓝色的。
  6. 6. adjective 厚的
    The children had trouble walking in the deep snow.
    孩子们在深雪中行走有点困难
  7. 7. adjective 宽的,广阔
    The trees were lined deep into the street.
    树木排列整齐一直延伸街道深处
  8. 8. adjective 深的漆黑的
    It was a deep night filled with void.
    深夜漫漫充满无尽空虚
  9. 9. adjective 大的大幅度
    There were deep cuts in the budget.
    预算缩减了很多。
  10. 10. adjective 弯得很低的
    He gave his future mother in law a deep bow.
    他给未来岳母深深地鞠了一躬。
  11. 11. adjective 神秘的,隐藏的
    I didn't want to understand his deep dark secret.
    不想了解他令人费解秘密
  12. 12. adjective 难懂的,难解的深奥
    His speech was deep with allegories.
    他的演讲寓言故事晦涩难懂
  13. 13. adjective 狡猾的,狡诈的,狡黠
    There was a deep plot to assassinate the leader.
    有个刺杀领导人老谋深算密谋
  14. 14. adjective 深沉的,酣畅
  15. 15. adjective 深陷的,深深卷入
  16. 16. adjective 专注的,全神贯注
  17. 17. adjective 有……深的
  18. 18. adjective 低沉的,深沉
  19. 19. adverb 深处深深
    The swimmers dived deeply into the water.
    游泳者潜入河流深处
  20. 20. adverb 到很晚,到深夜
    The campers sat around the fire deep into the night.
    露营者深夜围在火堆周围
  21. 21. adverb 深入地,深远地
    The explorers went deep into the cave.
    探索者进入到了山洞深处
  22. 22. n.[u] 中间部分,最深刻的部分,最强烈的部分
    That is a deep thought.
    那是种沉思
  23. 23. n.[c] [Geology] [Navigation] 海渊
    We passed the deep of the ocean without any casualties.
    我们毫发无伤地通过大洋深处
  24. 24. n.[u] [Literary] 大海海洋
    The sailors will be buried in the deep.
    水手们葬身大海

Collins English-English Dictionary

deep [diːp]
  1. 1. adj extending or situated relatively far down from a surface
    a deep pool
  2. 2. adj extending or situated relatively far inwards, backwards, or sideways
    a deep border of trees
  3. 3. adj [cricket] relatively far from the pitch
    the deep field
    deep third man
  4. 4. adj [postpositive] of a specified dimension downwards, inwards, or backwards
    six feet deep
  5. 5. adj (in combination)
    a six-foot-deep trench
  6. 6. adj coming from or penetrating to a great depth
    a deep breath
  7. 7. adj difficult to understand or penetrate; abstruse
  8. 8. adj learned or intellectually demanding
    a deep discussion
  9. 9. adj of great intensity; extreme
    deep happiness
    deep trouble
  10. 10. adj [postpositive; foll by in] absorbed or enveloped (by); engrossed or immersed (in)
    deep in study
    deep in debt
  11. 11. adj very cunning or crafty; devious
    a deep plot
  12. 12. adj mysterious or obscure
    a deep secret
  13. 13. adj (of a colour) having an intense or dark hue
  14. 14. adj low in pitch or tone
    a deep voice
  15. 15. adj See end
  16. 16. n any deep place on land or under water, esp below 6000 metres (3000 fathoms)
  17. 17. n a poetic term for the ocean
  18. 18. n the most profound, intense, or central part
    the deep of winter
  19. 19. n a vast extent, as of space or time
  20. 20. n [nautical] one of the intervals on a sounding lead, one fathom apart
  21. 21. adv far on in time; late
    they worked deep into the night
  22. 22. adv profoundly or intensely
  23. 23. adv [Etymology] Old English deop; related to Old High German tiof deep, Old Norse djupr

Examples

Finally he fell into a deep,deep sleep.
最终,他陷入了熟睡。
Paul swings from deep joy to deep depression on a daily basis.
保罗每天都彷徨于大悲和大喜之间。
rocked in the cradle of the deep
在海洋中颠簸
a deep lake
深湖
eight feet deep
深8英尺
a deep breath
深呼吸

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