depths
基本解釋
- pl.深處
英漢例句
- What depths of anguish do they intimate?
它們暗示了痛苦的何等深度? - The path slants the lawn to the depths of the woods.
小徑斜穿草地通到了密林深處。 - The tags provide so much information that "we can almost visualize what is going on at [these] depths, " she says.
她說:“這些標(biāo)記物提供了很多信息,我們幾乎可以想象到在如此的深度所發(fā)生的一切?!?/li>原聲例句
- At depths of nearly four hundred meters, the researchers found the oldest examples of two species of coral.
- Slowly I began to forge in the depths of my mind" this is the very top of the page--" a mechanism that repressed all the dreams and desires that the Chicago streets, the newspapers, the movies were evoking in me.
漸漸地,我開始進(jìn)入自己的思想“,這是最上面的一句“,“這期間抑制住了芝加哥的街道、,報紙、電影在我心中喚起的,所有幻想和欲望。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年后的美國小說課程節(jié)選 - And just as in that earlier poem the act of fishing is symbolically resonant "The Fisherman" is an image of man searching the depths of the world for the wisdom that hides beneath the surface of things.
和以前的事一樣,也是有象征意味的,漁夫是一個探索世界的深邃,和隱藏在事物表面下的智慧,的一個人物形象。
耶魯公開課 - 現(xiàn)代詩歌課程節(jié)選 - For Goldman, however, trading enabled it to rebound from the depths of the crisis.
FORBES: At Goldman, Trading Is King
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- alternate depths 共軛深度;交替水深
- reciprocal depths 倒易深度
- Khaydarin Depths 凱達(dá)林深淵
- Fated Depths 定命深澤
- Add depths 增加深度
短語
英英字典
- The depth of something such as a river or hole is the distance downward from its top surface, or between its upper and lower surfaces.
- The depth of something such as a wardrobe or drawer is the distance between its front surface and its back.
- If an emotion is very strongly or intensely felt, you can talk about its depth.
- The depth of a situation is its extent and seriousness.
- The depth of someone's knowledge is the great amount that they know.
- The depths are places that are a long way below the surface of the sea or earth.
- If you talk about the depths of an area, you mean the parts of it which are very far from the edge.
- If you are in the depths of an unpleasant emotion, you feel that emotion very strongly.
- If you deal with a subject in depth, you deal with it very thoroughly and consider all the aspects of it.
- &rarrsee also in-depth
- If you say that someone is out of their depth, you mean that they are in a situation that is much too difficult for them to be able to cope with it.
- If you are out of your depth, you are in water that is deeper than you are tall, with the result that you cannot stand up with your head above water.