deepest
最深的,最深,最深入的,最深层的
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Definitions
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deep·er, deep·est.
- : extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well;a deep valley.
- : extending far in or back from the front or from an edge, surface, opening, etc., considered as the front: a deep shelf.
- : extending far in width; broad: deep lace;a deep border.
- : ranging far from the earth and sun: a deep space probe.
- : having a specified dimension in depth: a tank 8 feet deep.
- : covered or immersed to a specified depth: standing knee-deep in water.
- : having a specified width or number of items from front to back: shelves that are 10 inches deep;cars lined up at the entrance gates three-deep.
- : extending or cutting far down relative to the surface of a given object: The knife made a deep scar in the table.
- : situated far down, in, or back: deep below the surface;deep in the woods.
- : reaching or advancing far down: a deep dive.
- : coming from far down: a deep breath.
- : made with the body bent or lowered to a considerable degree: a deep bow.
- : immersed or submerged in or heavily covered with: a road deep in mud.
- : difficult to penetrate or understand; abstruse: a deep allegory.
- : not superficial; profound: deep thoughts.
- : grave or serious: deep disgrace.
- : heartfelt; sincere: deep affections.
- : absorbing; engrossing: deep study.
- : great in measure; intense; extreme: deep sorrow.
- : sound and heavy: deep sleep.
- : dark and vivid: a deep red.
- : low in pitch, as sound, a voice, or the like: deep, sonorous tones.
- : having penetrating intellectual powers: a deep scholar.
- : profoundly cunning or artful: a deep and crafty scheme.
- : mysterious; obscure: deep, dark secrets.
- : immersed or involved; enveloped: a man deep in debt.
- : absorbed; engrossed: deep in thought.
- : Baseball. relatively far from home plate: He hit the ball into deep center field.
- : Linguistics. belonging to an early stage in the transformational derivation of a sentence; belonging to the deep structure.
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- : the deep part of a body of water, especially an area of the ocean floor having a depth greater than 18,000 feet.
- : a vast extent, as of space or time.
- : the part of greatest intensity, as of winter.
- : Nautical. any of the unmarked levels, one fathom apart, on a deep-sea lead line.Compare mark.
- : the deep, Chiefly Literary. the sea or ocean: He was laid to rest in the deep.
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deep·er, deep·est.
- : to or at a considerable or specified depth: The boat rode deep in the water.
- : far on in time: He claimed he could see deep into the future.
- : profoundly; intensely.
- : Baseball. at or to a deep place or position: The outfielders played deep, knowing the batter's reputation as a slugger.
Phrases
- deep down
- deep end
- deep pocket
- deep six
- deep water
- beauty is only skin deep
- between a rock and a hard place (devil and deep blue sea)
- go off the deep end
- in deep
- still waters run deep
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
He said that the NYPD will be in deepest mourning this Christmas season.
“My deepest apologies for not writing sooner,” he began his letter to her by saying.
But at midnight the deepest penetration on Omaha was barely more than a mile.
I had been poor too long, I was drinking a lot, I was beginning to doubt, in the deepest of ways, the wisdom of my choice of job.
Send a postcard to PostSecret and your deepest thoughts could end up on a blog.
Mr. Pickwick—deepest obligations—life preserver—made a man of me—you shall never repent it, sir.
As you have already been told, Yung Pak had from his earliest days been taught the deepest reverence and honour for his father.
That is one of my deepest convictions, and I shall try very hard to prove that it is just.
The deepest silence prevailed around, and I listened to it, if I may use the expression, with a sort of respect.
No one with even an ordinary share of sensibility can witness a ceremony involving such consequences without the deepest emotion.