deepen / ˈdi pən /

💦中学词汇深化加深加强深入

deepen 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make or become deep or deeper: Larger ships will be able to navigate the river after the main channel is deepened. The shadows deepened toward late afternoon.
  2. Meteorology. to decrease in atmospheric pressure: a deepening cyclone.

deepen 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make depth greater

v. 动词 verb

make more intense

更多deepen例句

  1. Dredging technology that is used to deepen ports and harvest minerals from the seafloor also generates low-frequency noise that travels far distances.
  2. This knowledge helped deepen my admiration for his writings and mission.
  3. For a long time we thought about other ways we could kind of deepen our relationships with fans in ways that are both enriching to those fans, but also supporting the business model by ticket sales or fees directly from readers.
  4. A business that wants to thrive during unprecedented times like these will want to deepen its connection with its customers.
  5. Over the next decade, corporate America must deepen its investment in solutions for the mental health and well-being of employees.
  6. Over time, old rivalries began to deepen, particularly over the spoils of corruption.
  7. The votes of two other incumbents in close races only deepen the mystery.
  8. But partitioning Andhra, far from healing old wounds, is likely only to deepen them.
  9. India was founded to erase divisive identities, not to deepen them.
  10. These sketches evolve into larger, more intense ink prints that deepen and fade with each additional attempt.
  11. Hence you may steer West 3/4 South through the night, on which course you will very gradually deepen your water.
  12. The bronze seemed to deepen in the corporal's face, but it was turned steadily towards his officer.
  13. As if to deepen the effect of the weird stage setting, Nature contrived that all the winds which blew here should blow mournfully.
  14. It was a discovery calculated to deepen the impression already made upon Thomas's mind.
  15. Your agreeing to this will only immeasurably deepen, instead of lessening our inexpressible obligation.'