释义 |
-deep 英'diːp美'diːp 基本英英 comb. 表示“…深的”
名词 deep: the central and most intense or profound parta long steep-sided depression in the ocean floorliterary term for an ocean 形容词 deep: relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeplymarked by depth of thinkinghaving great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combinationvery distant in time or spaceextremehaving or denoting a low vocal or instrumental rangestrong; intenserelatively thick from top to bottomextending relatively far inwardof darkness very intenselarge in quantity or sizewith head or back bent lowof an obscure nature- Rachel Carsondifficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledgeexhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy 副词 deep: to a great depth;far downto an advanced timeto a great distance |