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1 foot depth
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2 fathom
1. noun 2. transitive verb1) (measure) mit dem Lot messen2) (fig.): (comprehend) verstehenfathom somebody/something out — jemanden/etwas ergründen
* * *1. noun 2. verb* * *fath·om[ˈfæðəm]II. vt1. (understand)▪ to \fathom sb/sth jdn/etw begreifenwe haven't yet \fathomed why/how... wir sind noch nicht dahinter gekommen, warum/wie...▪ to \fathom sth etw ausloten* * *['fðəm]1. nFaden m2. vtI just can't fathom him ( out) — er ist mir ein Rätsel
I couldn't fathom it (out) — ich kam der Sache nicht auf den Grund, ich kam nicht dahinter (inf)
we're trying to fathom (out) what... — wir versuchen zu ergründen, was...
* * *fathom [ˈfæðəm]B v/t1. SCHIFF ausloten (auch fig), loten2. fig ergründen:fathom out umg eine Antwort etc finden;I can’t fathom out … umg ich kann mir auch beim besten Willen nicht erklären, …f. abk4. feminine5. following6. foot8. fromfm abk1. fathom2. from* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb1) (measure) mit dem Lot messen2) (fig.): (comprehend) verstehenfathom somebody/something out — jemanden/etwas ergründen
* * *v.ergründen v.
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