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  • 1 deepen

    1. transitive verb
    1) tiefer machen; vertiefen
    2) (increase, intensify) vertiefen; intensivieren [Farbe]
    2. intransitive verb
    2) (intensify) sich vertiefen
    * * *
    1) (to make or become deeper: He deepened the hole.) vertiefen
    2) (to increase: His troubles were deepening.) verstärken
    * * *
    deep·en
    [ˈdi:pən]
    I. vt
    to \deepen sth
    1. (make deeper) channel, hole etw tiefer machen
    2. (intensify) feelings etw vertiefen
    to \deepen one's knowledge sein Wissen vertiefen
    II. vi
    1. water tiefer werden
    2. (intensify) feelings, understanding sich akk vertiefen; budget deficit, economic crisis, recession sich akk verschärfen
    3. tone, voice tiefer werden
    4. (become darker) colour intensiver [o dunkler] werden
    * * *
    ['diːpən]
    1. vt (lit, fig)
    vertiefen; concern, sorrow vergrößern, vertiefen; love, friendship vertiefen, verstärken; colour dunkler machen; mystery vergrößern; crisis, recession verschärfen; sound tiefer machen
    2. vi (lit, fig)
    sich vergrößern, tiefer werden; (sorrow, concern, interest) zunehmen, größer werden; (colour, sound, voice) tiefer werden; (mystery) größer werden; (rift, divisions) sich vertiefen; (crisis, recession) sich verschärfen
    * * *
    deepen [ˈdiːpən]
    A v/t
    1. tief(er) machen
    2. vertiefen
    3. verbreitern
    4. fig vertiefen, verstärken, steigern
    5. Farben dunkler machen, vertiefen
    6. Töne tiefer stimmen
    7. die Stimme senken
    B v/i
    1. tiefer werden, sich vertiefen
    2. fig sich vertiefen, sich steigern, stärker werden
    3. dunkler werden, (nach-)dunkeln (Farbe)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) tiefer machen; vertiefen
    2) (increase, intensify) vertiefen; intensivieren [Farbe]
    2. intransitive verb
    2) (intensify) sich vertiefen
    * * *
    v.
    stärker werden ausdr.
    vertiefen v.

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