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*deep¹ /dip; diːp/ adj 1 if something is deep, there is a long distance from the surface to the bottom 深的: The water's not very deep. 这水不很深。 Terry had a deep cut in his forehead. 特里额头上有一条深的切口。 2 a deep feeling or belief is felt very strongly 〔感情、信仰等〕强烈的,深厚的: a deep love of classical music 对古典音乐的强烈爱好 3 a deep sound or voice is very low 〔嗓音等〕深沉的,低沉的 4 a deep colour is dark and strong 〔颜色〕深的,浓重的 5 if something is 2cm, 4 metres etc deep, it measures 2cm, 4 metres etc from the surface to the bottom 〔从表面到底部〕…深的: The pool was 5 metres deep. 这水池有五米深。 6 serious and often difficult to understand 深奥的,深刻的: a deep novel 深奥的小说 7 deep sleep if someone is in a deep sleep, it is difficult to wake them up 沉睡 8 take a deep breath to breathe a lot of air into your lungs, especially before doing something difficult or frightening 深吸一口气: I took a deep breath and walked into the director's office. 我深吸了一口气然后走进主管的办公室。 9 deep in debt owing a lot of money 负债累累的 10 deep in thought/conversation thinking so hard or talking so much that you do not notice anything else 陷入沉思的/滔滔不绝的 → see also 另见 DEPTH |