depth
英 [depθ]
美[dɛpθ]
- n. [海洋] 深度;深奥
英英释意
- 1. 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 depth
- 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
双语例句
- 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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