To a great depth; far down.
Синонимы
Examples for "deep "
Examples for "deep "
1 At the end of last year, our economy was in deep crisis.
2 Despite the upbeat talk, deep political problems were on display in Washington.
3 Contemporary health care is facing deep personal crisis appearing mainly in nurses.
4 Peters said New Zealand had deep sympathy for the situation in Samoa.
5 The problem is not, therefore, a deep one with the system itself.
1 OPINION:The peoples of Ireland and the rest of Europe are deeply connected.
2 These factors deeply affect our health and the health of the environment.
3 Prime Minister John Key said New Zealanders felt deeply connected to Nepal.
4 One problem still remained: the deeply embedded marks were impossible to remove.
5 The source said: She was deeply troubled by the situation with Fadi.
6 On the whole, however, she was deeply pleased with her new position.
7 The U.S. military deeply regrets this case of mistaken fire, said Matthews.
8 But the administration remains deeply divided on the issue, the sources said.
9 He fell in love; deeply in love; and with a worthy object.
10 This is a deeply troubling presidency-anda dangerous period in American history.
11 TCI's deeply disappointed shareholders can only hope the market buys that story.
12 A royal source said: Charles' staff are deeply paranoid about The Crown.
13 But any screening programme makes many in the health sector deeply nervous.
14 These concerns are of course deeply felt and deserving of a response.
15 However, the process by which it achieved that victory is deeply flawed.
16 Therefore I care deeply about the truth of The Days of Abandonment.
Другие примеры для термина "deeply"
Grammar, pronunciation and more