B1 [ C or U ] the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface of something深度
the lowest part of the sea海底;深淵
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Use a garden fork to loosen the soil to a depth of 12 inches.
Northern elephant seals and Weddell seals can dive to depths of 600-1,250 meters.
The submarine stayed submerged at a depth of over 45 meters.
The seals usually dive to a depth of 400 meters where they feed on fish such as Antarctic cod.
The depth of the children's pool is only 0.85 meters.
B2 [ C or U ] the state of having serious qualities or the ability to think seriously about something(思維的)深度,深刻;洞察力
B2 in a serious and detailed way深入細致地
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I don't dispute that Lucas' films are entertaining, but they haven't got much depth.
He's entertaining enough but he lacks a little depth.
Her later writing showed more depth.
She may seem fairly frivolous but I suspect she has hidden depths.
Yet his work rarely shows the depth of his father's oeuvre.
[ C or U ] the distance from the front to the back of something縱深;厚度;寬度
C2 [ C or U ] the fact of a feeling, state, or characteristic being strong, extreme, or detailed(情感、狀態、特性等的)深度,力度,強度
experiencing an extreme and negative emotion處於極爲…的消極情緒之中
during the worst period of a bad situation處於最艱難的時期
[ U ] the quality of having a low sound(聲音)深沉,低沉
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