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 deeply ['diplɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 深刻地, 在深处, 深沉地

  1. We are deeply grateful for your support.
    我们深深感谢你的支持。
  2. His remarks were deeply offensive.
    他的话非常无礼。
  3. His boundless generosity moved us deeply.
    他的无限的慷慨深深地感动了我们。


deeply
deeper
[ adv ]
  1. to a great depth psychologically

  2. <adv.all>
    They felt the loss deeply
  3. to a great depth;far down

  4. <adv.all>
    dived deeply
    dug deep


Deeply \Deep"ly\, adv.
1. At or to a great depth; far below the surface; as, to sink
deeply.

2. Profoundly; thoroughly; not superficially; in a high
degree; intensely; as, deeply skilled in ethics.

He had deeply offended both his nobles and people.
--Bacon.

He sighed deeply in his spirit. --Mark viii.
12.

3. Very; with a tendency to darkness of color.

The deeply red juice of buckthorn berries. --Boyle.

4. Gravely; with low or deep tone; as, a deeply toned
instrument.

5. With profound skill; with art or intricacy; as, a deeply
laid plot or intrigue.

  1. That job, of course, is to bury inflation so deeply it cannot arise again for years.
  2. A FRESH START may be offered to delinquents so deeply in debt that there is no way out, says the IRS's Keenan.
  3. All of that, however, leaves some Brazilians deeply worried that Marinho has far too much influence for Brazil's good.
  4. Tamburini said the younger Patriarca has been deeply involved in his father's business since at least 1980, when the crime boss ran into serious legal and health problems.
  5. Mandela said the white towns in eastern Transvaal province, where he spoke, were deeply racist and should immediately end segregation of recreational areas and other public facilities.
  6. Jewish groups have said the convent and the placement of religious symbols at Auschwitz, including a 23-foot-high cross, is deeply offensive to them.
  7. Rivals are deeply sceptical that the relatively unfamiliar mail-order approach will catch on. But if it wasn't a high-wire act, Waitt wouldn't be having fun - which he patently is.
  8. The more broadly and deeply felt the need that an entrepreneur addresses, the more competition he or she normally faces from others who perceive the same opportunity.
  9. The ethics panel was deeply torn over how to resolve the Keating case, in part because Senate rules do not bar lawmakers from intervening with federal regulators on behalf of constituents or from taking actions that benefit contributors.
  10. The opposition parties, though themselves deeply split, would doubtless seek a repeat of 1972 when prime minister Trygve Bratteli resigned. But Mrs Brundtland insists this will not happen.
  11. Like the rest of the UK, north Wales is now deeply depressed.
  12. "We are deeply concerned about news reports that the decision of the National Salvation Front has imposed restrictions on demonstrations in Bucharest," said State Department spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler.
  13. Soviet aid to Cuba already has been cut sharply, and it now seems certain to be slashed much more deeply as Soviet republics with no interest in propping up Fidel Castro exert greater control.
  14. Some political analysts say that Mr. Rocca and other powerful industrialists tried to unseat Mr. Sourrouille and his team last winter when the government began a drive to change the country's deeply ingrained economic ways.
  15. Below the surface of a God-fearing, deeply moralistic community, old Adam was up to his usual games. Sexuality, however, was not the only problem.
  16. 'This may or may not lead to future inflation but for market participants it is deeply unsettling.
  17. Among the five, Bennett has suggested that DeConcini and Cranston were most deeply involved with Keating.
  18. Behind the swinging doors, Dr. Peter Moyer is called to a car accident victim who has only slight injuries but slips so deeply into unconsciousness he can barely be roused by two physicians.
  19. Reagan said he would be "deeply disappointed" if President-elect Bush sought to raise taxes after taking office, adding "I don't think it's going to happen.
  20. With the Soviet enemy gone and Afghan factions vying for political ascendancy, "the logic of the Afghan situation argues that we should be disengaging, (rather than) plunging in more deeply," he said in congressional testimony.
  21. Activists planning a state-by-state legislative campaign for abortion rights say they have little hope that a deeply divided Supreme Court will protect their interests.
  22. But conservative views of women mainly as homemakers remain deeply held _ some rooted in religion, some in local traditions.
  23. "We deeply regret that the companies do not view these talks as moving us closer together," she said.
  24. The no-peace, no-war situation also leaves Iraq unable to use its only seaports _ deeply frustrating Iraqi rulers who have made renewed shipping a priority.
  25. I deeply believe it." When pressed about his assessments of a Communist Party plenum this week, Walesa would make only general comments.
  26. I painted it in 1986-87 after I saw a picture in the paper. 'I was deeply shocked by the image of those women in clothes which I associate with a nun's habit, holding rocket launchers.
  27. What is required is more saving in the economy, so that resources are channelled into exports. But higher interest rates would be politically devastating for the government and would doubtless have a deeply negative impact on consumers and industrialists.
  28. Takeshita said he would step down to take responsibility for a bribery and stock-profiteering scandal that has deeply shaken the public's trust in government.
  29. On a darker note, such thoughtless labeling leads many who, through no fault of their own, have lost so much and suffered so deeply to thoughts of suicide, especially when their homes have been lost and their families are crumbling.
  30. But the movie misses its chance to explore deeply the inevitable culture clash between Wendy and Hiro, and instead relies on repeated laments of "you wouldn't understand" and focuses on their common troubles.
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