中文意思
Deeper 的意思
Further down in depth or intensity.
In simple words: More deep in position or meaning.
Deeper 例句
- The ocean is much deeper than most lakes.
- We need to think deeper about this issue.
- The dugout is deeper than last year’s.
- A deeper understanding of the subject is essential.
- She took a deeper breath before speaking.
- The debate revealed deeper societal issues.
- He felt deeper connections with his friends after the trip.
如何使用 Deeper
Use 'deeper' when comparing depths or complexities. Avoid informal contexts where 'deep' suffices.
Grammar pattern
deeper + than + object
Memory hint
Think of a deep pool, the deeper you go, the more water there is.
相关单词
Collocations with Deeper
- deeper meaning
- deeper understanding
- deeper thoughts
- deeper voice
- deeper feelings
Opposites of Deeper
- shallower
- surface
Common mistakes with Deeper
- Confused with 'more deep' which is incorrect.
- Used in contexts where 'deeper' isn't necessary, like simple descriptions.
- Mispronounced by stressing the wrong syllable.
Compare Deeper with Lower, Profound, Intense, Severe, Serious
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关于 Deeper 的常见问题
Deeper 是什么意思?
More deep in position or meaning.
Deeper 的中文意思是什么?
More deep in position or meaning.
Deeper 的定义是什么?
Further down in depth or intensity.
如何在句子中使用 Deeper?
The ocean is much deeper than most lakes.
能再举一个 Deeper 的例子吗?
We need to think deeper about this issue.
Deeper 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 lower, profound, intense, severe, serious。
Deeper 的反义词是什么?
相反的意思包括 shallower, surface。
哪些词和 Deeper 搭配?
它常与 deeper meaning, deeper understanding, deeper thoughts, deeper voice, deeper feelings 搭配。
使用 Deeper 时常见的错误有哪些?
Confused with 'more deep' which is incorrect. Used in contexts where 'deeper' isn't necessary, like simple descriptions. Mispronounced by stressing the wrong syllable.
Deeper 怎么发音?
US: //ˈdiːpər//, UK: //ˈdiːpə//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 Deeper?
Use 'deeper' when comparing depths or complexities. Avoid informal contexts where 'deep' suffices.
