单词 | deep |
释义 | Word Frequency deep(diːp) adjective 1. extending or situated relatively far down from a surface a deep pool 2. extending or situated relatively far inwards, backwards, or sideways a deep border of trees 3. cricket relatively far from the pitch the deep field deep third man 4. a. (postpositive) of a specified dimension downwards, inwards, or backwards six feet deep b. (in combination) a six-foot-deep trench 5. coming from or penetrating to a great depth a deep breath 6. difficult to understand or penetrate; abstruse 7. learned or intellectually demanding a deep discussion 8. of great intensity; extreme deep happiness deep trouble 9. (postpositive; foll by in) absorbed or enveloped (by); engrossed or immersed (in) deep in study deep in debt 10. very cunning or crafty; devious a deep plot 11. mysterious or obscure a deep secret 12. (of a colour) having an intense or dark hue 13. low in pitch or tone a deep voice 14. go off the deep end 15. in deep water 16. throw someone in at the deep end noun 17. any deep place on land or under water, esp below 6000 metres (3000 fathoms) 18. the deep 19. the most profound, intense, or central part the deep of winter 20. a vast extent, as of space or time 21. nautical one of the intervals on a sounding lead, one fathom apart adverb 22. far on in time; late they worked deep into the night 23. profoundly or intensely 24. deep down 25. deep in the past Derived forms deeply (ˈdeeply) adverb deepness (ˈdeepness) noun Word origin Old English dēop; related to Old High German tiof deep, Old Norse djupr |
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