As a Noun:
1. The distance between the top and bottom surfaces of something. English = depth.
2. The great intensity or seriousness of a situation, emotion, thought, etc. English = depth, profundity.
3. The degree or amount to which something is serious or important. English = depth.
As a Verb or Adjective:
1. To extend a long way down from the surface. English = (be) deep.
2. Of thoughts, ideas, etc., to be serious and to be about important things. English = (be) deep, (be) profound.
3. Of understand or analysis, to be very serious, exhaustive, or complete, and to show a great deal of intellectual understanding. English = (be) deep, (be) profound.
4. Used to describe communication and information which includes all of the details and facts that are relevant to the topic. English = (be) detailed, (be) comprehensive.
As Modifier:
1. Used immediately next to a verb of communication to mean what is signed, said or written includes all of the information that is relevant to the topic. English = in detail, comprehensively.