deeply

英 ['di?pl?] 美['dipl?]
  • adv. 深刻地;濃濃地;在深處

中高頻詞

英文詞源


deeply (adv.)
Old English deoplice (see deep (adj.)), used in both literal and figurative senses.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. The Republicans were deeply split between progressives and conservatives.
共和黨的革新派和保守派之間存在嚴(yán)重的分裂。

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2. It has touched me deeply to see how these people live.
看到這些人的生活境況,我深受觸動(dòng)。

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3. He was nice looking, but I wasn't deeply attracted to him.
他長(zhǎng)得很帥,可我對(duì)他不是很有感覺(jué)。

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4. He was the quintessence of all that Eva most deeply loathed.
他是伊娃最深?lèi)和唇^的那種人中的典型。

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5. He had been deeply affected by the sudden death of his father-in-law.
岳父的猝死使他十分傷心。

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