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英:[di:pnɪs]
美:[dipnɪs]
词根:deep
adj.deep 深的;低沉的;深奥的
adv.deep 深入地;深深地;迟
deeply 深刻地;浓浓地;在深处
n.depth [海洋] 深度;深奥
deep 深处;深渊
deepening 加深,延深;向下侵蚀
v.deepening 使深化;加深(deepen的现在分词)
vi.deepen 变深;变低沉
vt.deepen 使加深;使强烈;使低沉
adjective
extending far from some surface or area: such as
extending far downward a deep chasm
a deep well
extending well inward from an outer surface a deep-chested animal
a deep gash
extending well back from a surface accepted as front
a deep closet
extending far laterally from the center
deep borders of lace
sports occurring or located near the outer limits of the playing area
hit to deep right field
sports thrown or hit for a considerable distance : thrown or hit deep (see deep entry 2 sense 3b) a deep fly ball
a deep pass
having a specified extension in an implied direction usually downward or backward cars parked three-deep
a shelf 20 inches deep
difficult to penetrate or comprehend : recondite deep discussions on the meaning of life
deep mathematical problems
mysterious, obscure
a deep dark secret
grave or lamentable in nature or effect
in deepest disgrace
of penetrating intellect : wise
a deep thinker
intensely engrossed or immersed
She was deep in her book.
characterized by profundity of feeling or qualityalso: deep-seated deep religious beliefs
a deep sleep
of color high in saturation and low in lightness
a deep red
having a low musical pitch (see pitch entry 4 sense 4b) or pitch range
a deep voice
situated well within the boundaries
a house deep in the woods
remote in time or space
found deep in rural England
being below the level of consciousness
deep neuroses
covered, enclosed, or filled to a specified degree—usually used in combination
ankle-deep in mud
large
deep discounts
having many good players
a deep bullpen
computing having or using many repetitions of algorithmic processing a deep neural network
deep learning
adverb
to a great depth : deeply tunneled deep into the earth
still waters run deep
far on : late
danced deep into the night
near the outer limits of the playing area
the shortstop was playing deep
long sense 6 hit the ball deep to right field
threw deep to the wide receiver
noun
a vast or immeasurable extent : abyss
the extent of surrounding space or time
the azure deep
any of the deep portions of a body of waterspecifically: a generally long and narrow area in the ocean where the depth exceeds 3000 fathoms (5500 meters)
the Aldrich Deep in the south Pacific
the middle or most intense part
in the deep of winter
nautical any of the fathom points on a sounding line other than the marks (see mark entry 1 sense 2b)
古英语 deopnes “深水”,也指“神秘或秘密”; 参见 deep(形容词)+ -ness。从12世纪后期开始表示“向下的距离”; 从公元1200年开始表示“智慧,深奥”。
Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Middle English dep, from Old English dēop; akin to Old High German tiof deep, Old English dyppan to dip — more at dip
The first known use of deep was before the 12th century
deernoun
any of a family of cloven-hoofed cud-chewing mammals (as an elk, a caribou, or a white-tailed deer) of which the males of almost all species have antlers while the females of only a few species do
deepwateradjective
of or relating to water of great depthespecially: deep-sea
deepwater sailors
deep1 of 3adjective
extending far downward
a deep well
having a great distance between the top and bottom surfaces : not shallow
deep water
extending well inward from an outer or front surface
a deep gash
extending far outward from a center
deep space
occurring or located near the outer limits
deep right field
having a specified extension downward or backward
a shelf 40 centimeters deep
difficult to understand
a deep book
mysterious, obscure
a deep dark secret
profound sense 1
a deep thinker
completely absorbed
deep in thought
being to an extreme degree : heavy
deep sleep
dark and rich in color
a deep red
having a low musical pitch or range
a deep voice
coming from or located well within a house deep in the forest
a deep sigh
covered, enclosed, or filled often to a specified degree a road deep with snow
knee-deep in water
deep2 of 3adverb
to a great depth : deeply
far on : late
read deep into the night
near the outer limits
the shortstop was playing deep
deep3 of 3noun
an extremely deep place or part (as of the ocean)
ocean sense 1
the middle or most intense part
the deep of night
1 His hue was already of sufficient deepness for the disguise, and he was not going to trouble himself by throwing off the old shirt or leggings.
2 In shape they are very similar to a salmon, but do not possess the same deepness of body and general fulness.
3 Calmness gives people deliberation , brings people deepness, endows people macturation.
平静能给人以思索, 平静能给人以深沉,平静能给人以成熟.
4 a plant with deep roots
5 Let them not be proud of their not having pride, and exclusive because God chose them to understand the bottomless deepness of the esoteric Christianity.
6 Our feet sank deeper into the mud.
7 She wanted to drown in the deepness of the Northern Sea, feel its gelid water seeping into her.
8 The increase of the deepness of the tap hole will reduce the flow on the bottom of hearth.
死铁层深度加大时,通过炉底的铁水流量减小。
9 I could not answer him, I was so full of a deepness of peace.
10 Her mouth fell into a deepness, into a look of unconscious cunning.
她的嘴角垂下,显得深沉, 有一种不自觉的狡谲神情.
11 Their secret offices were located deep underground.
12 His voice had changed, until the deepness of it was terrifying.
13 Throughout all this fifteenth century glass the deepness of the tones used in the figures within the niches is most noticeable.
14 Buddha will not have next life, will therefore love deepness.
佛无来世, 所以爱的深沉.
15 Yoga, healthy posture, and proper exercise can help us increase our deepness of breath.
瑜伽,健康的姿势,还有适量的锻炼能帮助我们提高呼吸的深度。
16 The soldiers are operating deep within enemy territory.
17 We walked deep into the forest.
18 It has good officinal value and deepness development to use value.
它具有良好的药用价值和深度开发利用价值。
19 Her son's voice have acquired the deepness of a man.
她儿子的声音已经有了成年男人的低沈.
20 “I knew Anne as wild lovely playmate of mine,” he said, “but I had no idea of the deepness of her.”