Mate logo
主页
应用程序
MacMac + SafariiOSiPhone + iPadChromeGoogle ChromeFirefoxMozilla FirefoxOperaOperaEdgeMicrosoft Edge
博客帮助中心联系我们
应用程序

iPhone + iPad

帮助中心, 新版本推出通知, 下载

Mac + Safari

帮助中心, 新版本推出通知, 下载

Google Chrome

帮助中心, 下载

Mozilla Firefox

帮助中心, 下载

Opera

帮助中心, 下载

Microsoft Edge

帮助中心, 下载
支持
下载帮助中心支持的语言申请退款恢复密码恢复序列码隐私政策
保持联系
联系我们Twitter博客
语言
免费服务
网页翻译工具动词词形变化Der Die Das 查询Usage examplesWordsDefinitionIdioms
Mate logo
主页
应用程序
MacMac + SafariiOSiPhone + iPadChromeGoogle ChromeFirefoxMozilla FirefoxOperaOperaEdgeMicrosoft Edge
博客帮助中心联系我们
应用程序

iPhone + iPad

帮助中心, 新版本推出通知, 下载

Mac + Safari

帮助中心, 新版本推出通知, 下载

Google Chrome

帮助中心, 下载

Mozilla Firefox

帮助中心, 下载

Opera

帮助中心, 下载

Microsoft Edge

帮助中心, 下载
支持
下载帮助中心支持的语言申请退款恢复密码恢复序列码隐私政策
保持联系
联系我们Twitter博客
语言
免费服务
网页翻译工具动词词形变化Der Die Das 查询Usage examplesWordsDefinitionIdioms

Definition of "deep" in 英语

adjective

  1. (of distance or position; also figurative) Extending, reaching or positioned far from a point of reference, especially downwards.

  2. (intellectual, social) Complex, involved.

  3. (sound, voice) Low in pitch.

    • She has a very deep contralto voice.
  4. (of a color or flavour) Highly saturated; rich.

    • That's a very deep shade of blue.
    • The spices impart a deep flavour to the dish.
  5. (sleep) Sound, heavy (describing a state of sleep from which one is not easily awoken).

    • He was in a deep sleep.
  6. Muddy; boggy; sandy; said of roads.

  7. (of time) Distant in the past, ancient.

    • deep time
    • in the deep past

adverb

  1. Far, especially far down through something or into something, physically or figuratively.

    • The ogre lived in a cave deep underground.
    • We ventured deep into the forest.
    • His problems lie deep in the subconscious.
    • I am deep in debt.
  2. (also deeply) In a profound, not superficial, manner.

    • I thought long and deep.
    • deep-laid
  3. (also deeply) In large volume.

    • breathe deep, drink deep
  4. (sports) Back towards one's own goal, baseline, or similar.

    • He's normally a midfield player, but today he's playing deep.

noun

  1. (literary, with "the") The deep part of a lake, sea, etc.

    • creatures of the deep
  2. (with "the") The sea, the ocean.

  3. A deep hole or pit, a water well; an abyss.

  4. A deep or innermost part of something in general.

  5. (literary, with "the") A silent time; quiet isolation.

    • the deep of night
  6. (rare) A deep shade of colour.

  7. (US, rare) The profound part of a problem.

  8. (cricket) A fielding position near the boundary.

    • Russell is a safe pair of hands in the deep.

verb

  1. (slang, MLE, transitive) To overthink; to treat as being deeper (“more profound, significant”) than in reality.

― Ugh, why are these road markings so awfully arranged? ― Quit deeping it bro, just drive, innit.
  • (slang, MLE, transitive) To think about, especially deeply (“profoundly”); to consider.