A2 going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to the bottom深的,向下延伸的;有…深的
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The snow lay in deep drifts.
The water's deep here, so don't fall in!
The thorn went deep into the flesh of my hand.
Over many years, flowing water wore deep grooves into the rock.
Sow the seeds about 3 cm deep.
B2 very strongly felt or experienced and usually lasting a long time深切的,感受强烈的
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She went into a deep coma after taking an overdose of sleeping pills.
She has developed a deep dependence on him.
She alternated between cheerfulness and deep despair.
Her eyes expressed deep sadness.
She had developed an outgoing personality to mask her deep insecurities.
B2 (of a sound) low(声音)低沉的
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He has a deep, masterful voice.
a deep mellifluous voice
a deep, resonant voice
She produced a rich, deep tone from her clarinet.
C2 showing or needing serious thought, or not easy to understand深奥的,深刻的;难懂的
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His poetry is imbued with deep, religious feeling.
Her first novel was too deep to have wide appeal.
I enjoy his company but his conversation can get a bit deep at times.
"What do you want to go and see at the cinema?" "Oh, nothing too deep, perhaps a comedy or something"
The programme claims to discuss very deep and profound philosophical issues.
B2 If something is deep, it has a large distance between its edges, especially between its front and back edges.纵深的;厚的
B1 near the middle of something, and a long distance from its edges在…的中心附近;在…的深处
B1 (of a colour) strong and dark(颜色)深的
A2 a long way from the top or surface 深地,向下延伸地
If a football player or team plays deep, they stay a long way inside their own half of the field.(足球比赛中)在己方后场运球;后撤防守,移后防守
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