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in the depths of somewhere idiom(alsoin the depth of somewhere) deep inside or in the middle of somewhere, and a long distance from its edges: a house in the depths of the forest森林深处的房屋 They found prehistoric paintings in the depths of the caves. He was trapped in the depths of a sunken ship. She lives in a cottage in the depth of the Welsh countryside. The books are probably gathering dust in the depth of someone's attic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases In & at depth en- endogenous from withinidiom hereunder in indoors inner inner circle innermost inside interior interiority inward midst on a dimeidiom there therein track ubiety
in the depths of something | American Dictionary
in the depths of something idiom in the middle of a difficult or unpleasant time or situation: At the time, America was in the depths of the Depression. in the depths of If you are in the depths of a negative feeling, you feel it very strongly: He was in the depths of despair about losing his job. |