
deep基本信息
读法:英 [diːp] 美 [dip]
释义:
使用频率:★★★★
星级词汇:★★★★★
英英释义
Noun:
"in the deep of winter"
"a deep sigh"
"deep concentration"
"deep emotion"
"a deep trance"
"in a deep sleep"
"a deep allegory"
"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"
"deep in enemy territory"
"deep in the woods"
"a deep space probe"
"deep happiness"
"a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice"
"a bass clarinet"
"a rich red"
"deep snow"
"thick darkness"
"a face in deep shadow"
"deep night"
"a deep dark secret"
"the inscrutable workings of Providence"
"in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life"
"rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands"
"a deep metaphysical theory"
"some recondite problem in historiography"
"a deep plot"
"dug deep"
"talked late into the evening"
"went deep into the woods"
中英词源
deep 深的
来自PIE*dheub, 深的,空的,词源同dive, dip.
- deep
- deep: [OE] Deep is a member of a quite extensive and heterogeneous family of English words. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *deupaz (source also of German tief, Dutch diep, and Swedish djup), which was a derivative of the base *d(e)u- ‘deep, hollow’. This may also have been the ancestor of the first syllable of dabchick ‘little grebe’ [16] (which would thus mean literally ‘diving duck’), while a nasalized version of it may underlie dimple. It produced dip, and a variant has given us dive.
=> dabchick, dimple, dip, dive - deep (adj.)
- Old English deop "profound, awful, mysterious; serious, solemn; deepness, depth," deope (adv.), from Proto-Germanic *deupaz (cognates: Old Saxon diop, Old Frisian diap, Dutch diep, Old High German tiof, German tief, Old Norse djupr, Danish dyb, Swedish djup, Gothic diups "deep"), from PIE *dheub- "deep, hollow" (cognates: Lithuanian dubus "deep, hollow, Old Church Slavonic duno "bottom, foundation," Welsh dwfn "deep," Old Irish domun "world," via sense development from "bottom" to "foundation" to "earth" to "world").
Figurative senses were in Old English; extended 16c. to color, sound. Deep pocket "wealth" is from 1951. To go off the deep end "lose control of oneself" is slang first recorded 1921, probably in reference to the deep end of a swimming pool, where a person on the surface can no longer touch bottom. When 3-D films seemed destined to be the next wave and the biggest thing to hit cinema since talkies, they were known as deepies (1953). - deep (n.)
- Old English deop "deep water," especially the sea, from the source of deep (adj.).
词态变化
比较级 deeper;
最高级 deepest;
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权威造句
- 1. The economy remains deep in recession with few signs of a pick-up.
- 经济仍深陷衰退之中,几乎没有好转的迹象。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Solid low-level waste will be disposed of deep underground.
- 放射性水平低的固体废料将做地下深埋处理。
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- 3. Deep down, she supported her husband"sinvolvement in the organization.
- 在心底里,她支持丈夫参加这个组织。
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- 4. Somewhere deep beneath the surface lay a caring character.
- 在内心深处的某个角落里埋藏着一颗爱心。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. That"s when I try to meditate or do some deep-breathing exercises.
- 这时我就会试着沉思或者做些深呼吸练习。
来自柯林斯例句
近反义词
adj.
相似短语
2.使某人在某地被耽搁
3.【口】不断地要求某人
单词分析
这两个形容词都有表示“深的”之意。deep普通用词,指由上到下,或由表及里的深度,可指具体或抽象事物。
profound语气较强,较为庄重,多指抽象的事物,多用于比喻。
记忆方法
暂无,等待补充.
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