单词 | deep |
例句 | deep adjective 1.•a deep ravine:cavernous, yawning, gaping, huge, extensive | bottomless, fathomless, unfathomable. ANT shallow. 2.•two inches deep:in depth, downward, inward, in vertical extent. 3.•deep affection:intense, heartfelt, wholehearted, deep-seated, deep-rooted | sincere, genuine, earnest, enthusiastic, great. ANT insincere, superficial. 4.•a deep sleep:sound, heavy, intense. 5.•a deep thinker:profound, serious, philosophical, complex, weighty | abstruse, esoteric, recondite, mysterious, obscure | intelligent, intellectual, learned, wise, scholarly | discerning, penetrating, perceptive, insightful. 6.•he was deep in concentration:rapt, absorbed, engrossed, preoccupied, immersed, lost, gripped, intent, engaged. 7.•a deep mystery:obscure, mysterious, secret, unfathomable, opaque, abstruse, recondite, esoteric, enigmatic, arcane | puzzling, baffling, mystifying, inexplicable. 8.•his deep voice:low-pitched, low, bass, rich, powerful, resonant, booming, sonorous. ANT high. 9.•a deep red:dark, intense, rich, strong, bold, warm. ANT light.▶noun 1.literary •creatures of the deep:sea, ocean | informal drink, briny | literary profound. 2.•the deep of night:middle, midst | depths, dead, thick.▶adverb 1.•I dug deep:far down, way down, to a great depth. 2.•he brought them deep into woodland:far, a long way, a great distance. |
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