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[di:p] 1. adjective1) (going or being far down or far into: a deep lake; a deep wound.) profundo2) (going or being far down by a named amount: a hole six feet deep.) de profundidade3) (occupied or involved to a great extent: He is deep in debt.) mergulhado4) (intense; strong: The sea is a deep blue colour; They are in a deep sleep.) intenso5) (low in pitch: His voice is very deep.) grave2. adverb(far down or into: deep into the wood.) profundamente- deepen- deeply - deepness - deep-freeze 3. verb(to freeze and keep (food) in this.) congelar- deep-sea- in deep water -
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1. aглубо́кийdeep cut — глубо́кий поре́з
deep sigh — глубо́кий вздох
deep sleep — глубо́кий сон
deep interest — глубо́кий интере́с
- deep freezedeep sympathy — глубо́кие соболе́знования
- Deep South
- deep space
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adj.A deep cut: P. βαθὺ τμῆμα (Plat.).Abstruse: P. and V. ποικίλος, πολύπλοκος.Cunning: P. and V. ποικίλος, πυκνός.Wise: P. and V. σοφός.Of sorrow, etc.: use P. and V. πολύς.Deep silence: P. and V. πολλὴ σιωπή.Deep and dark: V. μελαμβαθής.Deep-flowing: V. βαθύρρους.Deep-rooted: lit., V. βαθύρριζος; met.,To draw up one's line four deep: P. ἐπὶ τεσσάρων τάσσεσθαι (mid.) (Thuc. 2, 90).The Thebans arranged their line twenly-five shields deep: ἐπʼ ἀσπίδας πέντε μὲν καὶ εἴκοσι Θηβαῖοι ἐτάξαντο (Thuc. 4, 93).The Athenians having their ships drawn up one deep: P. οἱ Ἀθηναῖοι κατὰ μίαν ναῦν τεταγμένοι (Thuc. 2, 84).Deep down in: P. and V. ὑπό (gen.).——————subs.Deeps: Ar. and V. βύθος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Deep
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عَمِيق \ deep: (of feelings, etc.) strong: deep sorrow, (of conditions) strong; difficult to change deep sleep; deep in thought, going a long way down from the top deep water; a deep hole; a river twenty feet deep, (of sounds) low a deep voice. strong: (of feeling, taste, etc.) deep; noticeable: a strong dislike. -
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[dɪ:p]1. adj1) глубокий2) глубокий, серьёзный, интеллектуальный4) таинственныйdeep/dark secrets — глубоко засекреченный
2. nглубина; открытое море; глубины моря или океана; бездна, пропасть -
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[diːp]1. adjective1) going or being far down or far into:عَميقa deep wound.
2) going or being far down by a named amount:ذو عُمْقٍ، عُمْقُهُa hole six feet deep.
3) occupied or involved to a great extent:غارِقٌ (في الدَّيْن)He is deep in debt.
4) intense; strong:شَديد، غامِق، داكِنThey are in a deep sleep.
5) low in pitch:مُنْخَفِض، خَفيضHis voice is very deep.
2. adverbfar down or into:عَميقا، بَعيداdeep into the wood.
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глибокий; серйозний- deep-cover agent
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بِتَعَمُّق \ deep: a long way down: You must dig deep when you plant a tree. \ عميقًا \ deep: a long way down: You must dig deep when you plant a tree. \ مُشَبَّع \ deep: (of colours) rich and strong: The evening sky was a deep blue. -
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глубоко расположенный; глубокоa house deep in the valley — домик, стоящий глубоко в долине
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núra, tumna (low-lying, low, profound, dark or hidden). DEEP POOL lón, lónë (pl. lóni given) (river-[?feeding] well), DEEP VALLEY tumbo (dark vale); DEEP VALE imbë (dell) (Note: imbë is also one form of the preposition "between"); DEEP SHADOW huinë (gloom). –NŪ, TUB, VT48:28, VT45:18, VT41:8 -
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مُسْتَغْرِق في \ absorbed in: deeply interested in (so that one’s mind is much too busy for anything else): He was too absorbed in his book to hear me coming. deep: (of conditions) strong; difficult to change: deep sleep; deep in thought. -
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غامِق (اللَّوْن) \ dark: (of a particular colour) deep; not light: My coat is dark blue. It’s a dark-blue coat. deep: (of colours) rich and strong: The evening sky was a deep blue. -
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قَاتِم \ dark: (of a particular colour) deep; not light: My coat is dark blue. It’s a dark-blue coat, (of colour in general) nearer black than white He wore a dark suit. deep: (of colours) rich and strong: The evening sky was a deep blue. dull: (of weather or colour) not clean or bright; cloudy: a dull day; a dull blue. -
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прил.1) глубокий, настолько-то глубокий2) глубокий, серьезный, насыщенный ( о выражении степени)See: -
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adj серйозний, глибокий, фундаментальний, ґрунтовний- deep argument вагомий доказ/ аргумент- deep politicians передбачуваний політик
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Deep — (d[=e]p), a. [Compar. {Deeper} (d[=e]p [ e]r); superl. {Deepest} (d[=e]p [e^]st).] [OE. dep, deop, AS. de[ o]p; akin to D. diep, G. tief, Icel. dj[=u]pr, Sw. diup, Dan. dyb, Goth. diups; fr. the root of E. dip, dive. See {Dip}, {Dive}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deep — [dēp] adj. [ME dep < OE deop, akin to Ger tief, Goth diups < IE base * dheub , deep, hollow > DIP, DUMP1] 1. extending far downward from the top or top edges, inward from the surface, or backward from the front [a deep cut, a deep lake,… … English World dictionary
deep — UK US /diːp/ adjective [usually before noun] ► very large or serious: »Employees were forced to accept deep cuts in pay and benefits. »a deep recession. »These deep discounts will be a major factor in stimulating local telephone competition in… … Financial and business terms
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Deep — Deep, adv. To a great depth; with depth; far down; profoundly; deeply. [1913 Webster] Deep versed in books, and shallow in himself. Milton. [1913 Webster] Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring. Pope. [1913 Webster] Note: Deep, in its usual… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deep — 1 Deep, profound, abysmal. Deep and profound denote extended either downward from a surface or, less often, backward or inward from a front or outer part. Deep is the most general term {a deep pond} {a slope cut by deep gullies} As applied to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
deep — ► ADJECTIVE 1) extending far down or in from the top or surface. 2) extending a specified distance from the top, surface, or outer edge. 3) (of sound) low in pitch and full in tone; not shrill. 4) (of colour) dark and intense. 5) very intense,… … English terms dictionary
deep — O.E. deop (adj.) profound, awful, mysterious; serious, solemn; deepness, depth, deope (adv.), from P.Gmc. *deupaz (Cf. O.S. diop, O.Fris. diap, Du. diep, O.H.G. tiof, Ger. tief, O.N. djupr, Dan. dyb, Swed. djup, Goth. diups … Etymology dictionary
deep — deep; deep·en; deep·en·ing·ly; deep·ing; deep·ish; deep·ly; deep·most; deep·ness; deep·wa·ter·man; … English syllables
Deep — Deep, n. 1. That which is deep, especially deep water, as the sea or ocean; an abyss; a great depth. [1913 Webster] Courage from the deeps of knowledge springs. Cowley. [1913 Webster] The hollow deep of hell resounded. Milton. [1913 Webster] Blue … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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