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deep

Aussprache: [/diːp/]

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Kontext: „distance/depth“

(adjective) referring to something that is far down or far from the surface. When you can't see the bottom of a pool, it's deep.

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The ocean is deep, with many creatures living in its depths.

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The puddle was shallow, not deep enough for swimming.

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How deep is the well in your backyard?

Kontext: „intensity“

(adjective) used to describe strong feelings, thoughts, or knowledge. When you feel very strongly about something, you feel deep emotions.

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She had a deep love for her family and would do anything for them.

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He didn't have a deep understanding of the topic, so he struggled with the assignment.

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Do you have a deep connection to this place?

Kontext: „level“

(adverb) to a great depth or at a far distance. When something goes far down or is placed far away, it goes deep.

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The roots of the tree go deep into the ground to get water.

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The hole wasn't dug deep enough for the post to stand firmly.

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How deep do you think we need to dig to find treasure?

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