depth

英[depθ] 美[depθ]
  • n. 深度;深刻;深奥;深;厚度
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星级词汇:
  • departed adj.过去的;已往的;死了的动词depart的过去式和过去分词.
    n. (名词)
    1. 深厚,深切
    2. 浓度;深度,深;进深;厚度
    3. 深渊,深处,纵深
    4. 深刻
    5. 低沉,低音
    6. 中间部分
    7. 最强烈部分
    8. 深沉
    9. 深海,海
    10. 正中
    11. 深奥
    12. 完全;彻底
    13. (学识等的)渊博
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]深,深度,纵深 distance from the top down
    2. [U]深厚,深切,深刻 sincerity, intensity
    3. [P]极深处,深渊 in the deep place

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the extent downward or backward or inward;

    "the depth of the water"
    "depth of a shelf"
    "depth of a closet"

  2. degree of psychological or intellectual profundity

  3. (usually plural) the deepest and most remote part;

    "from the depths of darkest Africa"
    "signals received from the depths of space"

  4. (usually plural) a low moral state;

    "he had sunk to the depths of addiction"

  5. the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas

  6. the attribute or quality of being deep, strong, or intense;

    "the depth of his breathing"
    "the depth of his sighs,"
    "the depth of his emotion"

1. Mr Gibson is clearly intellectually out of his depth.
吉布森先生显然才智不逮。

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2. White wines tend to gain depth of colour with age.
白葡萄酒年头愈久,颜色愈深。

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3. The smaller lake ranges from five to fourteen feet in depth.
小一些的湖深度从5英尺到14英尺不等。

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4. Both housings are waterproof to a depth of two metres.
两个机罩的防水深度均为两米。

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5. The fat, broad tyres had a good depth of tread.
这种宽大的轮胎有很深的胎面花纹。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The young man dived to a depth of 40 feet.
      那个青年人潜到四十尺的深度。
    2. Her latest poem has remarkable depth.
      她最近的那首诗极有深度。
    3. He is admired for the depth of his perception.
      他因理解深刻而很受赏识。
    4. The child is being taught subjects that are beyond his depth.
      现在教给孩子的学科都过于深奥。
    5. Nobody knew the depth of her love for the child.
      谁也不知道她对这孩子的爱有多深。
    6. A tread depth of less than 1/16 inch is unsafe.
      台胎纹厚度低于1/16英寸则不安全。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. What is the depth of this lake?
      这个湖有多深?
    2. We dived to a depth of 30 feet.
      我们潜到水下30英尺处。
    3. The depth of the hall is 150 feet.
      大厅的纵深为150英尺。
    4. In searching for oil some wells have been drilled to a depth of more than 20,000 feet.
      为了寻找石油,有的油井已钻到20,000英尺以上的深度。
    5. Snow accumulated to a depth of 5 feet.
      雪堆积达五英尺高。
    6. Water could be drawn from great depths by placing several pumps in series.
      把几台抽水机连起来,便可把水从地下很深的地方抽出来。
    7. The old man disappeared into the depths of the house.
      老人消失在住宅深处。
    8. There are heavy concentrations of that fish at the lower depths.
      那种鱼大量聚集在深潭。
n. (名词)
  1. depth的基本意思是“深度”,指某物从上到下的距离或从表面到内部的距离,引申可指感情的深厚,印象的深刻、深切。
  2. 其复数形式是depths,表示“底部”“深处”,还可用于比喻说法,表示“深处”“最强烈部分”“中间部分”,其前需有定冠词the。
用作名词 (n.)
beyond one's depth
    超过某人的理解力 unable to understand a subject or topic
in depth
    深入地,全面地 thoroughly
in the depth(s) of
    在…的深处 when or where sth is deepest, most severe, etc.
out of one's depth
    束手无策 unable to do sth
to the depth(s) of
    深到… the deep of
用作名词 (n.)
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