Examples of using Deep enough in English and their translations into Chinese
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If a reporter digs deep enough he will find that it is a bigger story than my suspension.”.
But if a body of water is deep enough that light isn't reflected off the bottom, it appears blue.
If you dig a hole thats deep enough, will you fall right through to China?
Drill a well deep enough- about 2 km- in some places in Skåne you will get between 75 and 85° C of heat.
But then they saw that the grave wasn't deep enough, and the house sat there on its end, looking uncomfortable.
But if, in an interfaith space, you are agreeing all of the time, then you're not digging deep enough.
Perhaps the questioner has not asked me to go that deep, but the answer will remain incomplete if I don't go deep enough.
The water was very clear but deep enough even just this far out that Roy couldn't see bottom.
Dig deep enough and the problem of climate is not reducible to the standard categories of technology and economics.
The earth underneath was harder, more compacted, rather stony, and it took half an hour of solid work before the grave was deep enough.
River trips generally take place from June to December, when the rivers are deep enough for the used by the Pemon guides.
But it is deep enough for the retreating Germans to dump all their tanks during WWII, and nobody has seen them since.
This is because the procedure only has an effect on the outer layer of skin, and can't penetrate deep enough for more severe scarring.
Most people make the mistake, like I said, of not specializing deep enough.
Eventually, if you dig deep enough, the permafrost again thaws due to heat from the Earth's core.
The air in the room pressed against my skin, and it was as if I couldn't breathe deep enough, like there wasn't enough air.
If you push a negative hard and deep enough it will break through into its counterside(Alinsky 1972: 129).
To ensure fossilization, an organism must be buried deep enough to protect it from predation and to minimize decomposition by bacteria and chemicals.
The Cascadia subduction[earthquake] zone remained hidden from us for so long because we could not see deep enough into the past.
How can she find any appellation for them, deep enough in familiar vulgarity?