deeply

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Meaning: To a great extent; profoundly

深深地,非常,深刻地
profundamente, intensamente
深く、非常に、心から
깊이, 매우, 진심으로

Deeply is an adverb meaning to a great extent, intensity, or degree, especially regarding emotions, thought, or physical depth. It emphasises the profound nature of something - deeply moved, deeply concerned, deeply buried. The word conveys sincerity and strong feeling when describing emotions or beliefs.

deeply是一个副词,意思是在很大程度上、强度或程度,特别是关于情感、思想或物理深度。它强调某事物的深刻本质——deeply moved(深受感动)、deeply concerned(深感担忧)、deeply buried(深埋)。在描述情感或信念时,这个词传达真诚和强烈的感情。
Deeply es un adverbio que significa en gran medida, intensidad o grado, especialmente en cuanto a emociones, pensamiento o profundidad física. Enfatiza la naturaleza profunda de algo: deeply moved (profundamente conmovido), deeply concerned (profundamente preocupado), deeply buried (profundamente enterrado). La palabra transmite sinceridad y sentimiento fuerte al describir emociones o creencias.
deeplyは、特に感情、思考、または物理的な深さに関して、大きな程度、強度、または度合いを意味する副詞です。何かの深遠な性質を強調します - deeply moved(深く感動した)、deeply concerned(深く心配している)、deeply buried(深く埋められた)。感情や信念を説明するとき、誠実さと強い気持ちを伝えます。
deeply는 특히 감정, 사고, 물리적 깊이와 관련하여 큰 정도, 강도, 또는 수준을 나타내는 부사입니다. 무언가의 심오한 성격을 강조합니다 - deeply moved(깊이 감동한), deeply concerned(깊이 우려하는), deeply buried(깊이 묻힌). 감정이나 신념을 묘사할 때 진정성과 강한 감정을 전달합니다.

Examples

  1. I was deeply moved by her speech.
    我被她的演讲深深打动了。
    Me conmovió profundamente su discurso.
    彼女のスピーチに深く感動しました。
    그녀의 연설에 깊이 감동받았습니다.
  2. He breathed deeply to calm his nerves.
    他深呼吸来平静自己的神经。
    Respiró profundamente para calmar sus nervios.
    彼は神経を落ち着かせるために深く息をしました。
    그는 긴장을 가라앉히기 위해 깊이 숨을 쉬었습니다.
  3. The roots grow deeply into the soil.
    根深深地扎入土壤中。
    Las raíces crecen profundamente en el suelo.
    根は土の中に深く伸びています。
    뿌리는 토양 깊숙이 뻗어 있습니다.

Pronunciation

Usage Guide

Context: general

Tone: neutral

Origin & History

From 'deep' + '-ly'. 'Deep' comes from Old English 'deop' meaning 'profound, extensive', from Proto-Germanic 'deupaz'. Related to 'dip' and 'depth'. The figurative sense of 'intense, profound' is very old.

Cultural Context

Era: Modern

Generation: All ages

Social background: Universal

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