deeply
deep‧ly W3 /ˈdiːpli/ BrE AmE adverb [Word Family: noun: ↑deep, ↑depth; adjective: ↑deep, deepening; verb: ↑deepen; adverb: ↑deeply] 1. used to emphasize that a belief, feeling, opinion etc is very strong, important, or sincere: Her lies hurt my father deeply. She is deeply upset. He loves her deeply. Teachers are deeply divided on this issue. deeply held religious beliefs 2. in a serious, careful way: Most doctors think deeply about what their patients want. 3. a long way into something deeply into John kept sinking more deeply into the mud. 4. breathe deeply to take a large breath of air into your lungs 5. sleep deeply to be in a deep sleep, from which it is hard to wake up
deeplyhu| ◎ | ['di:pli] | | ※ | phó từ | | | ■ | sâu | | | ■ | sâu xa, sâu sắc | | | ■ | hết sức, vô cùng | | | ☆ | to regret something deeply | | | hết sức tiếc điều gì | | | ☆ | to be deeply indebted | | | nợ ngập đầu |
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