deep

基本词汇  
[diːp]     [diːp]    
  • adj. 深的;深刻的;深奥的;深切的
  • adv. 深深地
  • n. 深处
deeply deeper deepest deepness
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deep的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 深的,有…深的
  2. 深刻的,深奥的
  3. 深沉的
  4. 深厚的,强烈的,深切的
  5. 深处的,纵深的
  6. 极度的
  7. 深入的,远至…的
  8. 成…排的
  9. 严重的
  10. 有…层的
  11. 深(呼吸)的
  12. 酣睡的,沉睡的
  13. 专心的
adv. (副词)
  1. 迟,晚
  2. 深深地
  3. 在深处,至深处
  4. 在内心深处, 在心底
  5. 本质上,实际上,事实上
  6. 深入地
  7. 深刻地
  8. 深邃地
  9. 深远地
n. (名词)
  1. 海,海渊,大洋
  2. 深处,深渊
  3. 深度
  4. 正当中
  5. 深水处
  6. 正中时刻(最黑暗、最寂静的时候)
v. (动词)
  1. 使深深陷入,沉浸在

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 深的 going far down from the top
  2. 位于深处的,纵深的 going far in from the outside or the front edge
  3. 深色的,浓重的 strong and dark
  4. 声音低沉的 of a sound low
  5. 强烈的,极度的,深厚的 strong and unlikely to change; extreme; intense
  6. 严重的,深厚的 seriously bad or damaging
  7. 理解深刻的 understanding difficult matters thoroughly; wise
  8. 深奥的,神秘的 difficult to understand; mysterious
adv. (副词)
  1. 深入地,深深地 in a great depth; deeply
  2. 到很晚 far along in time; late
n. (名词)
  1. [S]深处 depth
  2. [S]海洋 the sea

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the central and most intense or profound part;

    "in the deep of night"
    "in the deep of winter"

  2. a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor

  3. literary term for an ocean;

    "denizens of the deep"

Adjective:
  1. relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply;

    "a deep breath"
    "a deep sigh"
    "deep concentration"
    "deep emotion"
    "a deep trance"
    "in a deep sleep"

  2. marked by depth of thinking;

    "deep thoughts"
    "a deep allegory"

  3. having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination;

    "a deep well"
    "a deep dive"
    "deep water"
    "a deep casserole"
    "a deep gash"
    "deep massage"
    "deep pressure receptors in muscles"
    "deep shelves"
    "a deep closet"
    "surrounded by a deep yard"
    "hit the ball to deep center field"
    "in deep space"
    "waist-deep"

  4. very distant in time or space;

    "deep in the past"
    "deep in enemy territory"
    "deep in the woods"
    "a deep space probe"

  5. extreme;

    "in deep trouble"
    "deep happiness"

  6. having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range;

    "a deep voice"
    "a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice"
    "a bass clarinet"

  7. strong; intense;

    "deep purple"
    "a rich red"

  8. relatively thick from top to bottom;

    "deep carpets"
    "deep snow"

  9. extending relatively far inward;

    "a deep border"

  10. (of darkness) very intense;

    "thick night"
    "thick darkness"
    "a face in deep shadow"
    "deep night"

  11. large in quantity or size;

    "deep cuts in the budget"

  12. with head or back bent low;

    "a deep bow"

  13. of an obscure nature;

    "the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms"
    "a deep dark secret"
    "the inscrutable workings of Providence"
    "in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life"
    "rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands"

  14. difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge;

    "the professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them"
    "a deep metaphysical theory"
    "some recondite problem in historiography"

  15. exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy;

    "deep political machinations"
    "a deep plot"

Adverb:
  1. to a great depth;far down;

    "dived deeply"
    "dug deep"

  2. to an advanced time;

    "deep into the night"
    "talked late into the evening"

  3. to a great distance;

    "penetrated deep into enemy territory"
    "went deep into the woods"

deep的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. There is a deep divide between the two factions.
    这两派之间有很深的分歧。
  2. The deer escaped to the deep forest.
    那鹿逃入了丛林深处。
  3. His personality left a deep impression on us.
    他的人品给我们留下了深刻的印象。
  4. It's a deep and meaningful conversation.
    这是一次深奥而又意义深远的谈话。
  5. The grand building polarizes a deep local pride.
    这座宏伟的建筑集中体现了当地人深切的自豪感。
  6. We showed deep sympathy for her.
    我们对她表示深切的同情。
用作副词 (adv.)
  1. The ship sank deep into the sea.
    船深深地沉入了海底。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. They got lost in the deep of the forest.
    他们在森林深处迷了路。
  2. We passed the deep of the ocean without any casualties.
    我们毫发无伤地通过了大洋深处。

常用短语

用作形容词 (adj.)
deep cold
    严寒 in severe cold
deep poverty
    赤贫 be very poor
go off the deep end
    勃然大怒; 突然发脾气 lose one's temper suddenly and violently
用作副词 (adv.)
deep down
    事实上 in fact
deep into
    深入地 in a great depth
drink deep of
    大量吸收某物 take in a lot of sth
knee deep
    深深地陷入 into a great depth

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词 副词+~ ~+介词
用作副词 (adv.)
动词+~ ~+介词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 名词+~ 介词+~

经典引文

  • Some silent..mountain-pool, into whose black deeps you fear to gaze.

    出自: Carlyle
  • He feared the deep crevasses down which a man might slide.

    出自: I. Murdoch
  • It was fairly shallow in parts, and as deep as..fifteen feet in others.

    出自: J. C. Oates
  • The three men sat up deep into the night.

    出自: W. H. Dixon
  • Dusk settles deeper.

    出自: T. Williams
  • Her eyes were..sunk deep into her face.

    出自: L. Deighton
  • Still waters run deep.

    出自:Proverb
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