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From:
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depth
/ˈdɛpθ/
深度;深奧;深厚,深切,深
From:
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depth
/ˈdɛpθ/
名詞
深度
From:
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depth
頁深度; 深度
From:
Network Terminology
depth
深
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Depth
n.
1.
The
quality
of
being
deep
;
deepness
;
perpendicular
measurement
downward
from
the
surface
,
or
horizontal
measurement
backward
from
the
front
;
as
,
the
depth
of
a
river
;
the
depth
of
a
body
of
troops
.
2.
Profoundness
;
extent
or
degree
of
intensity
;
abundance
;
completeness
;
as
,
depth
of
knowledge
,
or
color
.
Mindful
of
that
heavenly
love
Which
knows
no
end
in
depth
or
height
. --
Keble
.
3.
Lowness
;
as
,
depth
of
sound
.
4.
That
which
is
deep
;
a
deep
,
or
the
deepest
,
part
or
place
;
the
deep
;
the
middle
part
;
as
,
the
depth
of
night
,
or
of
winter
.
From
you
unclouded
depth
above
.
--
Keble
.
The
depth
closed
me
round
about
.
--
Jonah
ii
. 5.
5.
Logic
The
number
of
simple
elements
which
an
abstract
conception
or
notion
includes
;
the
comprehension
or
content
.
6.
Horology
A
pair
of
toothed
wheels
which
work
together
. [
R
.]
7.
Aëronautics
The
perpendicular
distance
from
the
chord
to
the
farthest
point
of
an
arched
surface
.
Depth of a sail
Naut.
,
the
extent
of
a
square
sail
from
the
head
rope
to
the
foot
rope
;
the
length
of
the
after
leach
of
a
staysail
or
boom
sail
; --
commonly
called
the
drop of a sail
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
depth
n
1:
extent
downward
or
backward
or
inward
; "
the
depth
of
the
water
"; "
depth
of
a
shelf
"; "
depth
of
a
closet
"
2:
degree
of
psychological
or
intellectual
depth
3: (
usually
plural
)
the
deepest
and
most
remote
part
; "
from
the
depths
of
darkest
Africa
"; "
signals
received
from
the
depths
of
space
"
4: (
usually
plural
)
a
low
moral
state
; "
he
had
sunk
to
the
depths
of
addiction
"
5:
the
intellectual
ability
to
penetrate
deeply
into
ideas
[
syn
:
astuteness
,
profundity
,
profoundness
]
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