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深 (shēn) can be used to describe a color, such as 深蓝 (shēn lán) meaning "dark blue". It can also be used to describe a situation or feeling, such as 深刻 (shēn kè) meaning "profound".
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深 (shēn) is considered both informal and formal in Chinese. It is often used to describe something that is deep, dark, or difficult. For example, 深海 (shēnhǎi) means "deep sea" and 深夜 (shēnyè) means "late night". It can also be used to describe something that is intimate or thorough, such as 深情 (shēnqíng) meaning "deep love" or 深入 (shēnrù) meaning "thoroughly".
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1. 暗 (àn): dark; dim; obscure; gloomy; dismal; murky; pitch-black; pitch dark.
2. 深刻 (shēnkè): profound; deep; incisive; penetrating; insightful.
3. 深奥 (shēn'ào): profound; abstruse; deep; recondite; esoteric.
4. 深远 (shēnyuǎn): deep; profound; far-reaching; long-term; long-range.
5. 深入 (shēnrù): deep; thorough; in-depth; penetrating; exhaustive.
6. 深邃 (shēnsuì): deep; profound; abstruse; unfathomable; inscrutable.
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