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deepness
deep D0085300 (dēp)adj. deep·er, deep·est 1. a. Extending far downward below a surface: a deep hole in the river ice.b. Extending far inward from an outer surface: a deep cut.c. Extending far backward from front to rear: a deep walk-in refrigerator.d. Extending far from side to side from a center: a deep yard surrounding the house.e. Far distant down or in: deep in the woods.f. Coming from or penetrating to a depth: a deep sigh.g. Sports Located or taking place near the outer boundaries of the area of play: deep left field.2. Extending a specific distance in a given direction: snow four feet deep.3. Far distant in time or space: deep in the past.4. a. Difficult to penetrate or understand; recondite: a deep metaphysical theory.b. Of a mysterious or obscure nature: a deep secret; ancient and deep tribal rites.c. Very learned or intellectual; wise: a deep philosopher.d. Exhibiting great cunning or craft: deep political machinations.5. a. Of a grave or extreme nature: deep trouble; deepest deceit.b. Very absorbed or involved: deep in thought; deep in financial difficulties.c. Profound in quality or feeling: a deep trance; deep devotion.6. Rich and intense in shade. Used of a color: a deep red.7. Low in pitch; resonant: a deep voice.8. Covered or surrounded to a designated degree. Often used in combination: waist-deep in the water; ankle-deep in snow.9. Large in quantity or size; big: deep cuts in the budget.10. Sports Having a sufficient number of capable reserve players: That team is not very deep.adv.1. To a great depth; deeply: dig deep; feelings that run deep.2. Well along in time; late: worked deep into the night.3. Sports Close to the outer boundaries of the area of play: played deep for the first three innings; ran deep into their opponents' territory.n.1. often deepsa. A deep place in land or in a body of water: drowned in the deep of the river.b. A vast, immeasurable extent: the deep of outer space.2. The extent of encompassing time or space; firmament.3. The most intense or extreme part: the deep of night.4. The ocean.5. Nautical A sounding that falls between marks on a lead line and thus corresponds to an estimated depth rather than a precise depth.Idioms: deep down At bottom; basically: Deep down, she was still a rebel. in deep water In difficulty. [Middle English dep, from Old English dēop; see dheub- in Indo-European roots.] deep′ly adv.deep′ness n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | deepness - the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideasastuteness, profoundness, profundity, depthsapience, wisdom - ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight | | 2. | deepness - the quality of being physically deep; "the profundity of the mine was almost a mile"profoundness, profunditydepth, deepness - the extent downward or backward or inward; "the depth of the water"; "depth of a shelf"; "depth of a closet"bottomlessness - the property of being very deep; without limitshallowness - the quality of lacking physical depth; "take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive" | | 3. | deepness - the extent downward or backward or inward; "the depth of the water"; "depth of a shelf"; "depth of a closet"depthextent - the distance or area or volume over which something extends; "the vast extent of the desert"; "an orchard of considerable extent"deepness, profoundness, profundity - the quality of being physically deep; "the profundity of the mine was almost a mile"draught, draft - the depth of a vessel's keel below the surface (especially when loaded)penetration - the depth to which something penetrates (especially the depth reached by a projectile that hits a target)sounding - a measure of the depth of water taken with a sounding lineshallowness - the quality of lacking physical depth; "take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive" | | 4. | deepness - a low pitch that is loud and voluminouslow pitch, low frequency - a pitch that is perceived as below other pitches |
deepnessnoun1. The extent or measurement downward from a surface:depth, drop.2. Intellectual penetration or range:depth, profoundness, profundity.Translationsdeep (diːp) adjective1. going or being far down or far into. a deep lake; a deep wound. 深的 深的2. going or being far down by a named amount. a hole six feet deep. 縱深的 纵深的3. occupied or involved to a great extent. He is deep in debt. 深陷於 深陷于4. intense; strong. The sea is a deep blue colour; They are in a deep sleep. 非常的 非常的5. low in pitch. His voice is very deep. (聲音)深沈的 (声音)深沉的 adverb far down or into. deep into the wood. 深深地 深深地ˈdeepen verb1. to make or become deeper. He deepened the hole. 加深 加深2. to increase. His troubles were deepening. 增加 增加ˈdeeply adverb very greatly. We are deeply grateful to you. 深深地 深深地ˈdeepness noun the quality of being deep. 深 深ˌdeep-ˈfreeze noun a type of refrigerator which freezes food quickly and can keep it for a long time. 冷凍庫 冷冻箱 verb to freeze and keep (food) in this. 冷凍,冷藏 冷冻,冷藏 ˈdeep-sea adjective of, for, or in the deeper parts of the sea. deep-sea diving; deep-sea fishing. 海洋的深水部分 海洋的深水部分 in deep water in difficulties or trouble. He found himself in deep water when he took over the management of the firm. 陷入困境 陷入困境EncyclopediaSeedeepdeepness Related to deepness: bothering, ostentatiousness, multifold, smart-alecky, specialitiesSynonyms for deepnessnoun the extent or measurement downward from a surfaceSynonymsnoun intellectual penetration or rangeSynonyms- depth
- profoundness
- profundity
Synonyms for deepnessnoun the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideasSynonyms- astuteness
- profoundness
- profundity
- depth
Related Wordsnoun the quality of being physically deepSynonymsRelated Words- depth
- deepness
- bottomlessness
Antonymsnoun the extent downward or backward or inwardSynonymsRelated Words- extent
- deepness
- profoundness
- profundity
- draught
- draft
- penetration
- sounding
- shallowness
noun a low pitch that is loud and voluminousRelated Words |