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 deepening ['di:pəniŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
加深, 气旋加深

  1. The water deepened after the dam was built.
    堤坝建成後水已加深.
  2. Letting us start from now on, continuously work deepening dusk.
    让我们从现在开始,一直工作到天黑。


deepening
[ noun ]
  1. a process of becoming deeper and more profound

  2. <noun.process>
[ adj ]
  1. accumulating and becoming more intense

  2. <adj.all>
    the deepening gloom
    felt a deepening love
    the thickening dusk


Deepen \Deep"en\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deepened}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Deepening}.]
1. To make deep or deeper; to increase the depth of; to sink
lower; as, to deepen a well or a channel.

It would . . . deepen the bed of the Tiber.
--Addison.

2. To make darker or more intense; to darken; as, the event
deepened the prevailing gloom.

You must deepen your colors. --Peacham.

3. To make more poignant or affecting; to increase in degree;
as, to deepen grief or sorrow.

4. To make more grave or low in tone; as, to deepen the tones
of an organ.

Deepens the murmur of the falling floods. --Pope.

  1. The losses reflect the deepening of the mini-conglomerate's problems since it announced in October that former Chairman David T. Marantette III resigned amid reports that he and OTF affiliates owed the company more than $2 million.
  2. Already, U.S. officials see signs that the deepening economic misery could produce a tide of Cubans trying to force their way into the U.S.
  3. Outgoing President P.W. Botha said today he was not consulted about a diplomatic mission to Zambia his heir apparent plans to make, indicating a deepening rift between the two.
  4. But it does that at the cost of deepening the taxpayer's exposure if the FHA is forced to pay for more loans going sour.
  5. The developing larvae feed on the flesh of the host, deepening the wound and attracting other egg-laying females.
  6. Often, stories on drug use among kids are shallow and don't describe the outrageous facts of the pervasiveness of drug use, its deepening roots in our culture and the vulnerabilities of any family anywhere to its lies and pain.
  7. By contrast, the Fed is faced with a deepening recession and a banking system weakened by loan losses and fearful of lending into a sinking economy.
  8. For investors, fewer new funds would help alleviate the deepening discounts on not-quite-so-new funds, which have eroded the market values of their shares.
  9. It also would suggest a deepening split between the Soviet President and some elements of the Soviet military and state security elites (KGB).
  10. Not an unfriendly critic of the president, Gergen startled some Washingtonians with such observations as, "There is a deepening sense in Washington that something is badly amiss in his (Bush's) administration.
  11. Pessimists among the magazine's experts warned the 1990s scenario could be bleak, with the recession possibly deepening into a depression.
  12. The statement was Ferranti's first mention of possible fraud in the contracts and underscores the company's deepening problems.
  13. He found a deepening financial crisis, generally listless programming _ with a few bright spots _ and nagging confusion over the center's proper artistic role and future direction.
  14. Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched to the Kremlin Sunday demanding that President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and his prime minister resign to take responsibility for the country's deepening economic crisis.
  15. Grosz replaced Kadar as general secretary on Sunday night in a sweeping reshuffle of party leadership that favored the reformists, who now will get their chance to solve Hungary's deepening economic crisis.
  16. In a deepening recession, with an increasingly fractured and inward-looking party, the Socialist vote is slipping at a giddy rate.
  17. British executives are far less enthusiastic about deepening EU integration than on the Continent. 51 per cent of respondents think a single European currency would improve competitiveness.
  18. The Culture Ministry has accused him of adding artefacts looted from graves on Crete to his private collection of antiquities. Zambian budget Finance minister Ronald Penza presents his 1994 budget against a deepening crisis.
  19. Much of the federal government shut down at midnight Friday, victim to a deepening budget standoff between the White House and Congress.
  20. And Secretary of State George Shultz, in an effort to damp congressional concerns about deepening U.S. involvement, said the administration won't get into a war.
  21. In the process, it further embittered the Soviet people, deepening their cynicism and producing widespread criticism of the regime.
  22. The agency projects it has enough money to continue paying benefits for some time, barring any additional terminations of major plans, but it warns that changes must be made to alleviate its deepening financial problems.
  23. Oxfam accused the bank of 'complacency' in the face of Africa's 'deepening development crisis'.
  24. Hence, Germany has a fundamental interest both in widening the union to the east and in strengthening it through further deepening.
  25. The announcements are another sign of the deepening industry slump.
  26. Senior opposition leaders issued a statement Tuesday appealing for talks with Saw Maung to resolve the country's deepening crisis and criticizing the military's crackdown on dissent.
  27. The announcement came after 50,000 people rallied to demand the ouster of the politicians in a deepening economic crisis.
  28. Yesterday, the blue-chip index was off 42 points after climbing back from a 80-point deficit in mid-morning. The deepening of the downturn has rattled even the most bullish of Wall Street's seers.
  29. But such head turning on the beanbag pillow results only in deepening the pocket created by the baby's head, Drs. Kemp and Thach reported.
  30. But what then of deepening?
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