释义 |
Idiom go deepgo/run deep if a feeling or a problem goes deep, it is very strong or serious and has existed for a long time.Feelings of anger went deep on both sides.Underlying problems in the company run deep and it is unlikely that a new director will be able to solve them.
go deep1. To persist for a long time, as of a significant issue or problem. The problems between them go deep, so I doubt they'll be reconciling any time soon. 2. sports slang In American football, for a receiver to run down the field in order to catch a long pass. Often used as as imperative. Jackson, run a slant. Williams, you go deep. go/run ˈdeep (of emotions, beliefs, etc.) be felt in a strong way, especially for a long time: Dignity and pride run deep in this community. |