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deeply

/deep-lee/US // ˈdip li //

深深地,深深的,深切的,深深地看了一眼

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at or to a considerable extent downward; well within or beneath a surface.
    • : to a thorough extent or profound degree: deeply pained; deeply committed.
    • : with depth of color, tone, sound, etc.
    • : with great cunning, skill, and subtlety.

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Examples

  • She reasons that racism is “baked so deeply into the system that it’s invisible” to the actors within that system.

  • The catch, of course, is that she doesn’t actually get in — and while on a class trip across the country, she falls deeply in love with New York University instead.

  • Hard to imagine in this day and age, especially since my politics and work life are so deeply intertwined.

  • And, while it’s a very nice and deeply interesting study, it’s also got a long list of limitations.

  • Excited and not sure what to expect, Mellaart cut deeply into the eastern mound in 1961, roughly 200 meters south of where archaeologist Ruth Tringham later uncovered the skeleton of a woman whom she nicknamed “Dido.”

  • Human evolution has left men as deeply wired for emotional connections to children as women are.

  • Marriott, with its deep history in the Mormon faith, portrays itself as a deeply ethical institution.

  • But I am deeply concerned with the lack of progress in my case and feel that I must take some action.

  • Koenig proceeds to deliver her deeply conflicted, sorta-kinda support for Adnan.

  • The first meeting featured multiple speakers deeply rooted in a partisan agenda.

  • At another time her affections were deeply engaged by a young gentleman who visited a lady on a neighboring plantation.

  • He was already deeply indebted to his wife; not one of his three partners had proved to be such as he expected and required.

  • She had been silent while he was so deeply engrossed in thought, and upon hearing her voice he started abruptly.

  • "Then I think it was your duty to have first consulted me, Lady Maude," he said, feeling deeply mortified.

  • His best friend would not have recognized him on that deeply interesting occasion.

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