deep的中文翻译
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deep1
(top to bottom)
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深的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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having a large distance from the top or surface to the bottom
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a deep hole/well/river
深洞/井/河
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deep water/snow
深水;厚雪
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deep2
(front to back)
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深的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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having a large distance from the front edge to the furthest point inside
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a deep cut/wound
很深的刀口/伤口
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a deep space
深邃的空间
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deep3
(measurement)
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深度的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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used to describe or ask about the depth of sth
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The water is only a few inches deep.
这水只有几英寸深。
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How deep is the wound?
伤口有多深?
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deep4
(-deep)
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深的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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as far up or down as the point mentioned
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The water was only waist-deep so I walked ashore.
水只有齐腰深,所以我涉水上了岸。
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in the number of rows mentioned, one behind the other
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They were standing three-deep at the bar.
他们在吧台前站成三排。
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deep5
(breath/sigh)
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深深的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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taking in or giving out a lot of air
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She took a deep breath.
她深呼吸了一口。
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He gave a deep sigh.
他长叹一口气。
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deep6
(sounds)
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低沉的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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low
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I heard his deep warm voice filling the room.
他低沉的声音在教室中回荡。
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a deep roar/groan
低声地咆哮/呻吟
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deep7
(colours)
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深色的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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deep8
(sleep)
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深沉的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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a person in a deep sleep is difficult to wake
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to be in a deep sleep/trance/coma
沉睡/出神/深度昏迷
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deep9
(serious)
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严重的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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extreme or serious
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He's in deep trouble.
他深陷麻烦之中。
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a deep economic recession
彻底的经济衰退
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The affair had exposed deep divisions within the party.
该事件暴露出该党派中出现的严重分歧。
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a place of great power and of deep significance
一个具有巨大能量和深刻影响力的地方
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deep10
(emotions)
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强烈的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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strongly felt
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deep respect
深深的敬意
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a deep sense of loss
深深的失落感
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deep11
(knowledge)
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深入的, 深刻的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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showing great knowledge or understanding
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a deep understanding
深入理解
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deep12
(difficult to understand)
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深奥的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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difficult to understand
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This discussion's getting too deep for me.
对我来说这个讨论太深入了(以至于无法理解)。
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He pondered, as if over some deep philosophical point.
他沉思着,似乎跳过了一些深奥的哲学观点。
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deep13
(involved)
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深入的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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fully involved in an activity or a state
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to be deep in thought/conversation
深刻的思考/对话
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He is often so deep in his books that he forgets to eat.
他总是沉迷于书本中,以至于忘了吃饭。
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The firm ended up deep in debt.
该公司深陷债务而倒闭。
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deep14
(person)
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(性格)深沉的、难以捉摸的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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if a person is deep, they hide their real feelings and opinions
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She's always been a deep one, trusting no one.
她一直很令人捉摸不透,不相信任何人。
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deep15
(in sport)
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靠近对方端线的
adj.
(deeper, deepest)
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to or from a position far down or across the field
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a deep ball from Beckham
贝克汉姆的一记长球
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deep16
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深地
adv.
(deeper, deepest)
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a long way below the surface of sth or a long way inside or into sth
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Dig deeper!
深入挖掘
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The miners were trapped deep underground.
矿工们被困在地底深处。
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whales that feed deep beneath the waves
鲸鱼在海洋深处觅食
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He gazed deep into her eyes.
他盯着她眼睛的深处。
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They sat and talked deep into the night(= until very late).
他们坐下来,长谈至夜里。
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deep in the forest
丛林深处
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He stood with his hands deep in his pockets.
他站着,双手紧紧插在口袋中。
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deep17
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深海
noun