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depƟ1) (the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great: Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.) dybde2) (intensity or strength especially if great: The depth of colour was astonishing; The depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking.) styrke, intensitet, dybde•- depths- in-depth
- in depthsubst. \/depθ\/1) ( også overført) dyp2) dybde, dyphet3) bredde, tykkelse4) dypsindighet, dypsinnare you in your depth? er du med?depth of feeling ( overført) følelsesdybde, stemningsfyldedepths ( spesielt poetisk) dyp• how could you sink to such depths?in depth inngående, grundig, som går i dybdenin the depths of despair i dypeste fortvilelsein the depths of night i nattemørketin the depths of the forest i svarteste skogen, midt inne i skogenin the depth of winter midt på (svarteste) vinteren, midtvintersout of one's depth eller beyond one's depth være for langt ut på dypet ( overført) være (ute) på dypt vann, ha mistet fotfestet, ikke henge med lengersound the depths ( overført) gå i dybdensound the depths of ( overført) lodde dybden avtake the depths ( sjøfart) lodde dybdenunplumbed depths uutforskede dyp avgrunner
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