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f invar depthphotography profondità di campo depth of field* * *profondità s.f. depth, deepness; profundity: la profondità del mare, the depth of the sea; la profondità del suo sapere, the depth (o profundity) of his knowledge; la profondità del suo sentimento, the deepness (o depth) of his feeling; la profondità di un fiume, pozzo, the depth of a river, well; scesero a una profondità di 100 metri, they descended to a depth of 100 metres; la profondità di un suono, colore, the deepness of a sound, colour; nella profondità della notte, in the depth (s) of night; questo stagno ha una profondità di dieci piedi, this pond is ten feet deep // in profondità, deeply: il proiettile si è conficcato in profondità, the bullet has penetrated deeply // (mar.): bomba di profondità, depth bomb; carico di profondità, depth charge // (sport) passaggio in profondità, deep pass // (fot.) profondità di campo, depth of field // ( oceanografia) misura, misurazione di profondità, sounding.* * *[profondi'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile1) depth, deepness2) fig. (di sentimento) depth, soulfulness; (di voce) richness; (di conoscenza) profundity form., depth; (di personaggio, romanzo, analisi) depth* * *profondità/profondi'ta/f.inv.1 depth, deepness; il lago ha una profondità di 13 m the lake is 13 m deep2 fig. (di sentimento) depth, soulfulness; (di voce) richness; (di conoscenza) profundity form., depth; (di personaggio, romanzo, analisi) depth; profondità di pensiero profundity of thought. -
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