(noun.) literary term for an ocean; 'denizens of the deep'.
(noun.) the central and most intense or profound part; 'in the deep of night'; 'in the deep of winter'.
(adj.) exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy; 'deep political machinations'; 'a deep plot' .
(adj.) strong; intense; 'deep purple'; 'a rich red' .
(adj.) very distant in time or space; 'deep in the past'; 'deep in enemy territory'; 'deep in the woods'; 'a deep space probe' .
(adj.) having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination; 'a deep well'; 'a deep dive'; 'deep water'; 'a deep casserole'; 'a deep gash'; 'deep massage'; 'deep pressure receptors in muscles'; 'deep shelves'; 'a deep closet'; 'surrounded by a deep yard'; 'hit the ball to deep center field'; 'in deep space'; 'waist-deep' .
(adj.) relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply; 'a deep breath'; 'a deep sigh'; 'deep concentration'; 'deep emotion'; 'a deep trance'; 'in a deep sleep' .
(adj.) with head or back bent low; 'a deep bow' .
(adj.) large in quantity or size; 'deep cuts in the budget' .
(adj.) extreme; 'in deep trouble'; 'deep happiness' .
(adj.) marked by depth of thinking; 'deep thoughts'; 'a deep allegory' .
(adj.) relatively thick from top to bottom; 'deep carpets'; 'deep snow' .
(adj.) extending relatively far inward; 'a deep border' .
(adv.) to a great distance; 'penetrated deep into enemy territory'; 'went deep into the woods'.
(adv.) to an advanced time; 'deep into the night'; 'talked late into the evening'.
吉米编辑
校对:莫蒂默