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词组 in deep
释义
Idiom
in deep
Theme: MONEY
deeply in debt.
Bill owes a lot of money to the bank. He's really in deep.John is in deep with his stockbroker.
Idiom
in deep
Theme: INVOLVEMENT
deeply involved.
John and Mary have been seeing each other for months now. They are really in deep.Bill loves the theater. He's definitely in deep. He tries out for all the plays and gets into many of them.

Slang
in deep
Theme: JOINING
mod. deeply involved (with someone or something).
Mary and Sam are in deep.Max is in deep with the mob.
Theme: MONEY - LACKING
mod. deeply in debt. (Often with with or to.)
Bruno is in deep with his bookie.I'm in deep to the department store.

in deep

1. In a significant amount of debt. Oh, I'll be in deep once I graduate from law school—I'm not looking forward to it.
2. In a dangerous, vulnerable, or troublesome situation or position, especially that which could be beyond one's abilities to resolve. Anthony is in deep with his creditors. If he doesn't pay off his debts, they're going to take everything he owns. I think I'm in deep with this course—I don't know how I'll be able to catch up with all the work!

in deep

 
1. Fig. deeply involved (with someone or something). Mary and Sam are in deep. Wilbur got in deep with the mob.
2. Fig. deeply in debt. (Often with with or to.) Willie is in deep with his bookie. I'm in deep to the department store.

in deep

1. Seriously involved; far advanced. For example, He was in deep with the other merchants and couldn't strike out on his own, or She used her credit cards for everything, and before long she was in deep.
2. in deep water. Also, in over one's head. In trouble, with more difficulties than one can manage, as in The business was in deep water after the president resigned, or I'm afraid Bill got in over his head. These metaphoric expressions transfer the difficulties of being submerged to other problems. The first appears in Miles Coverdale's 1535 translation of the Book of Psalms (68:13): "I am come into deep waters." The second, which also can signify being involved with more than one can understand, dates from the 1600s. Also see over one's head.

in deep

1. mod. deeply involved (with someone or something). Bart is in deep with the mob.
2. mod. deeply in debt. (Often with with or to.) Sam is in deep with his bookie.
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