Depth
01
深さ, 底
the distance below the top surface of something
例
The depth of the ocean is immeasurable in some areas.
海の深さは、いくつかの地域では計り知れない。
The archaeologists dug to a depth of six meters to uncover ancient artifacts buried beneath the earth.
考古学者たちは、地下に埋もれた古代の遺物を発見するために6メートルの深さまで掘り進んだ。
02
the quality of thought or emotion showing great insight or understanding
例
Her speech showed real depth of feeling.
The novel impressed critics with its emotional depth.
03
the state or quality of being profound, strong, or intense
例
The depth of his anger was startling.
She was struck by the depth of their devotion.
04
the mental capacity for thorough and penetrating thought
例
The professor 's depth of insight inspired his students.
She approached the problem with great intellectual depth.
05
a state of extreme moral corruption, degradation, or despair
例
The novel depicts the depths of human depravity.
He fell into the depths of addiction and crime.
例
The artist used shading and perspective to create a sense of depth in the landscape painting, making the mountains appear distant and majestic.
アーティストは、風景画に深みを出すために陰影と遠近法を使い、山々を遠く雄大に見せました。
The sculpture 's use of light and shadow added depth to its form, giving it a lifelike appearance despite being made of marble.
彫刻における光と影の使用は、その形に深みを加え、大理石でできているにもかかわらず、生きているような外観を与えました。



























