deep dive
deep dive — noun
- deep divesingular
- deep divesplural
1. a careful, in-depth look at a topic, problem, or set of information
a careful, in-depth look at a topic, problem, or set of information
The report includes a deep dive into customer complaints.
a deep dive into + topic
Mika prepared a deep dive on the company's falling sales.
a deep dive on + topic
The class took a deep dive into climate data.
We need a deep dive before choosing new software.
- analysis
a general word for studying something carefully
- investigation
often suggests looking for facts or causes
- close look
less formal and easier in everyday speech
- overview
a broad summary rather than detailed study
文法句型
a deep dive into + noun
do/take a deep dive
deep dive on + topic
用法筆記
Often used in business, journalism, education, and data work when the analysis goes beyond a quick summary.
常見錯誤
Incorrect: 'We made deep dive the budget.' Correct: 'We did a deep dive into the budget.' Use 'into' before the topic.
deep dive — phrase
1. a very thorough study or review of a question, topic, or situation
a very thorough study or review of a question, topic, or situation
The committee ordered a deep dive into the accident.
deep dive into + question
Their podcast offers a deep dive of one legal case each week.
deep dive of + topic
A deep dive by the finance team found several errors.
Readers wanted a deep dive, not another short summary.
- thorough review
clear and neutral in formal writing
- in-depth study
similar, with emphasis on sustained research
- detailed analysis
focuses on careful examination of evidence or data
- summary
shorter and less detailed
文法句型
deep dive into + question
deep dive of + topic
deep dive by + team
用法筆記
This phrase can be used as a noun phrase. It usually signals that the speaker expects depth, evidence, and detail.
常見錯誤
Incorrect: 'This is deep dive about security.' Correct: 'This is a deep dive into security.' Use an article when it is a noun phrase.