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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/14 02:56 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 dep, deep, depe, from 古期英語 dēop (“deep, profound; awful, mysterious; heinous; serious, solemn, earnest; extreme, great”), from Proto-West Germanic *deup, from Proto-Germanic *deupaz (“deep”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ-nós, from *dʰewbʰ- (“deep”).
deep (comparative deeper or more deep, superlative deepest or most deep)
deep (comparative deeper or more deep, superlative deepest or most deep)
deep (countable and uncountable, plural deeps)
deep (third-person singular simple present deeps, present participle deeping, simple past and past participle deeped)
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深く掘った
dug deep
the characteristic of being deep
深なべ
extremely deep
deep-toned
深さの
深くする
the deep past
深くなる
深くなる
(河なら)The channel wears deeper―(情人なら)―They fall more deeply in love with each other
深くなる
深いこと
the degree to which things have a deep meaning
深く〜する
to do something with deep commitment
深く掘った
dug deep
extremely deep
the characteristic of being deep
深なべ
the deep past
a deep bow
深くする
深いやみ.
深さの
deep-toned
深くなる
深くなる
(河なら)The channel wears deeper―(情人なら)―They fall more deeply in love with each other
深くなる
a deep moat
the characteristic of being deep
extremely deep
深く掘った
dug deep
深さの
深なべ
深くする
the deep past
deep-toned
深くなる
深くなる
(河なら)The channel wears deeper―(情人なら)―They fall more deeply in love with each other
深くなる
a deep bow
深いやみ.
a deep moat
| ・DEEP | |
| ・Product Class Root | |
| ・cell dependent | |
| ・protiodide | |
| ・DNP | |
| ・Clumsy | |
| ・torula | |
| ・bu. | |
| ・help key | |
| ・FAMINE |