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OXF3000N sâu sâu xa sâu sắc deeply













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She was held in deep affection by all her students. affection
acutely/painfully (= very) aware aware
care about sth: She cares deeply about environmental issues. care
The book gives a fascinating insight into Mrs Obama's character. character
concerned about/for sth: The President is deeply concerned about this issue. concerned
He pondered, as if over some deep philosophical point. deep
a deep understanding deep
deep respect deep
a deep sense of loss deep
The affair had exposed deep divisions within the party. deep
a place of great power and of deep significance deep
Opinion is deeply divided on this issue. deeply
deeply held beliefs/convictions/views (= that sb feels very strongly) deeply
to think deeply (= about all the aspects of sth) deeply
division (in/within sth): There are deep divisions in the party over the war. division
She felt her mother's death very deeply. feel
I gained an insight into the work of a journalist. gain
a profound hatred of war hatred
She was deeply hurt that she had not been invited. hurt
Her speech made a profound impact on everyone. impact
involved (with sth/sb): She was deeply involved with the local hospital. involved
There are, of course, deeper meanings in the poem. meaning
insights into the criminal mind mind
a deeply religious man with a highly developed moral sense moral
move sb: We were deeply moved by her plight. move
a deeply moving experience moving
A deep mutual respect and understanding developed between them. respect
She still speaks about him with great affection. speak
May we offer our deepest sympathies on the death of your wife. sympathy
She had thought very deeply about this problem. think
When did his voice break (= become deep like a man's)? voice
She felt deeply wounded by his cruel remarks. wound