The Chinese word 深 means “deep” in English. It is commonly used to describe the depth of something, such as a body of water or a hole in the ground. It can also be used to describe the intensity of a feeling, such as love or sadness. In addition, 深 can be used in combination with other words to create compound words that convey a deeper meaning, such as 深度, which means “depth” in the sense of measurement or analysis. Overall, 深 is a versatile word that is used in many different contexts in Chinese.
Translation
Adjective: deep, dark (colour, etc.)
Pronunciation
Example Sentences
Chinese | Pinyin | Engish |
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这个湖很深 | zhège hú hěn shēn | This lake is very deep |
我对这个问题不太了解,所以我不敢深入发表意见 | wǒ duì zhège wèntí bù tài liǎojiě, suǒyǐ wǒ bù gǎn shēnrù fābiǎo yìjiàn | I don’t know much about this issue, so I’m afraid to express my opinion deeply |
深夜里,他一个人走在街上,感到有些害怕 | shēnyè lǐ, tā yīgèrén zǒu zài jiē shàng, gǎndào yǒuxiē hàipà | Late at night, he walked alone on the street and felt a little scared |
这个人的思想很深,经常会让人感到震撼 | zhège rén de sīxiǎng hěn shēn, jīngcháng huì ràng rén gǎndào zhènhàn | This person’s thoughts are very profound and often make people feel shocked |
这个问题涉及到很多深层次的原因 | zhège wèntí shèjí dào hěn duō shēncéngcì de yuányīn | This issue involves many deep-rooted reasons |
这个故事有很深的寓意 | zhège gùshì yǒu hěn shēn de yùyì | This story has a very deep meaning |
HSK
深 is part of HSK Level 4 in HSK 2.0. In the newer HSK 3.0 it is part of HSK Level 3.
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