In deep Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈdip
in-DEEP
ˈɪn/ /dˈiːp
in-DEEP
التعريف
To be deeply involved in a situation, often one that is difficult or hard to escape. Commonly used to describe being in trouble or having taken on more than you can manage.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal; often in 'be in deep' or 'get in deep', usually with 'trouble,' 'debt,' or similar words. Implies more than a manageable situation. Not about physical depth, but metaphorical involvement.
Spanish: metido hasta el fondo - en problemasPortuguese (BR): envolvido até o pescoço - em apurosPortuguese (PT): envolvido até ao pescoço - em apurosChinese (Simplified): 陷得很深 - 深陷困境Chinese (Traditional): 陷得很深 - 深陷困境Hindi: गंभीरी में फंसाArabic: في مأزق كبير - غارق في المشاكلBengali: বিপাকে পড়া - গভীর সমস্যায় থাকাRussian: по уши - глубоко встрятьJapanese: 深みにハマる - 深く関わるVietnamese: vướng sâu - lâm vào rắc rối lớnKorean: 곤란에 빠지다 - 깊이 관여하다Turkish: işin içine derinlemesine girmek - büyük belada olmakUrdu: بری طرح پھنس جانا - مشکل میں گہرائی تک اتر جاناIndonesian: terjebak dalam - sudah keterlaluan
جمل نموذجية
He is in deep with his debts.
basic
Lisa got in deep when she lied to her boss.
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If you keep spending, you’ll be in deep soon.
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We're already in deep—there's no turning back now.
natural
Once you start lying, you’ll find yourself in deep faster than you expect.
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He didn’t realize he was in deep until it was too late.
natural