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(forming compound adjs 用以构成复合形容词) as far as a specified point 远至某一点: They stood knee-deep in the snow. 他们站在没膝深的雪里. * The grass was ankle-deep. 草深至脚踝处. deep 1 [/diːp; dip/] adj (-er, -est)用法: 1 (a) extending a long way from top to bottom 深的(从顶端延伸到底部): a deep well, river, trench, box 深的井、 河、 沟、 箱子. Cf 参 看 shallow. (b) extending a long way from the surface or edge 深的(从表面或边缘延伸): a deep wound, cleft, border, shelf 深进去的伤口、 裂缝、 边缘、 搁板 * a big, deep-chested wrestler 身材魁梧、 胸部很厚的摔角者. (C) (after ns, with words specifying how far 用於名词後, 与说明多远的词连用) extending down, back or in 深的(向下、 向後、 向里延伸): water six feet deep 六英尺深的水 * a plot of land 100 feet deep, ie going back this distance from a road, fence, etc 深远达100英尺的土地 * People stood twenty deep (ie in lines of twenty people one behind the other) to see her go past. 人们一层层站成二十排以观看她经过的情形. 用法: 2 (a) [attrib 作定语] taking in or giving out a lot of air 深的(吸进或呼出大量空气): a deep sigh/breath 深深的叹息[呼吸]. (b) going a long way down or through sth 深的(沿某物向下或穿过某物): a deep thrust/dive 深刺[深潜]. 用法: 3 (of sounds) low in pitch; not shrill (指声音)低沉的, 不尖锐的: a deep voice, note, rumbling, etc 低沉的嗓音、 音调、 隆隆声等. 用法: 4 (of sleep) from which one is not easily awakened (指睡眠)不易醒的, 酣睡的. 用法: 5 (of colours) strong; vivid (指颜色)浓重的, 鲜明的, 鲜艳的: a deep red 深红色. 用法: 6 [pred 作表语] ~ in sth (a) far down in sth 在某物深远处: with his hands deep in his pockets 双手深插在衣袋里 * rocks deep in the earth 地下深处的岩石. (b) absorbed in sth; concentrating on sth 专心於或集中於某事物: deep in thought, study, a book 沉思、 专心於学习, 全神贯注於书中. (C) very involved in sth; overwhelmed by sth 深陷於某事物; 被某事物的负担压倒: deep in debt, difficulties 深陷於债务、 困难之中. 用法: 7 [usu attrib 通常作定语] (fig 比喻) (a) difficult to understand or find out 难以理解的; 难以发现的: a deep mystery, secret, etc 难以理解的奥妙、 难以发现的秘密. (b) learned; profound 博学的; 渊博的; 造诣深的: a deep thinker 知识渊博的思想家 * a person with deep insight 具有远见卓识的人 * a deep discussion 深入的讨论. (C) concealing one's real feelings, motives, etc; devious 隐藏自己真正感情、 动机等的; 狡猾的; 不诚实的: He's a deep one. 他是个城府很深的人. 用法: 8 (a) (of emotions) strongly felt; intense (指情感)可强烈感觉到的, 强烈的, 剧烈的: deep outrage, shame, sympathy, etc 强烈的愤怒、 羞辱、 同情心等. (b) extreme 极度的: in deep disgrace, trouble 在极度的耻辱、 苦恼中. 用法: 9 (idm 习语) beauty is only skin deep => beauty. between the devil and the deep blue sea => devil1. go off the `deep end (infml) become extremely angry or emotional 变得极度愤怒或激动: When I said I'd broken it, she really went off the deep end. 我说我把它给弄坏了, 她可真气极了. in deep `water(s) in trouble or difficulty 处於麻烦或困难之中: Having lost her passport, she is now in deep water. 她丢了护照身陷困厄. of the blackest/deepest dye => dye2. throw sb in at the deep end (infml) introduce sb to the most difficult part of an activity, esp one for which he is not prepared 使某人做最困难的事(尤指其无准备的). deep 2 [/diːp; dip/] adv (-er, -est) 用法: 1 far down or in 深深地: We had to dig deeper to find water. 我们必须再挖深些才能找到水. * They dived deep into the ocean. 他们深深地潜入海中. * The gold lies deep in the earth. 黄金埋藏於地下深处. * He went on studying deep into the night. 他继续学习至深夜. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) deep `down (infml) in reality; in spite of appearances 实际上; 在心底: She seems indifferent, but deep down she's very pleased. 她貌似无动於衷, 其实心里非常高兴. go `deep (of attitudes, beliefs, etc) be strongly and naturally held or felt (指态度、 信仰等)强烈, 坚定: Her faith goes very deep. 她的信念很坚定. * Your maternal instincts go deeper than you think. 你的母性本能远比你想像的强. still waters run deep => still1. deep 3 [/diːp; dip/] n the deep [sing] (dated or fml 旧或文) the sea 海洋. |