- deep
 - [di:p]
 - n. 深处;深渊
adj. 深的;低沉的;深奥的
adv. 深入地;深深地;迟 
反义词
           - a. shallow
 
参考例子
           - 1.But some people get deep into debt.
 - 但有些人也深陷于债务之中。
 
- 2.The wounds of rejection go very deep.
 - 拒绝所造成的伤害是很深的。
 
- 3.Love a man, not become a simple thing, that is must be sensation not deep.
 - 爱一个人,没有成为一件简单的事,那一定是因为感情深度不够。
 
英文解释
           - n.
 - 1.the central and most intense or profound part
 - 2.a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
 - 3.literary term for an ocean
 
- adj.
 - 1.relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
 - 2.marked by depth of thinking
 - 3.having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward o
 - 4.very distant in time or space
 - 5.extreme
 - 6.having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range
 - 7.strong; intense
 - 8.relatively thick from top to bottom
 - 9.extending relatively far inward
 - 10.(of darkness) very intense
 - 11.large in quantity or size
 - 12.with head or back bent low
 - 13.of an obscure nature
 - 14.difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge
 - 15.exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy
 
- adv.
 - 1.to a great depth
 - 2.to an advanced time
 - 3.to far into space
 
网络释义
               - Deep
 - 吴浩康; 深的; 男友吴浩康; 吴 浩 康;
 
- deep ball
 - 深球; 长球; 淡球; 深毬;
 
- play deep
 - 后撤防守; 前场沉底:; 近迫防守;
 
- deep orange
 - 深桔黄,深橙; 深橙色; 深桔黄、深橙; 深桔黄, 深橙;
 
- deep etching
 - 深度蚀刻; 深腐蚀; 深蚀; 深浸蚀;