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1 deep
kb. bagian yang dalam. -ks. 1 dalam 2 mendalam. 3 tinggi. -kk. jauh. deep-sea ks. mengenai bagian laut yang dalam sekali. deep-set ks. cekung. -deeply. kk. (men)dalam. -
2 deep
adjectiveആഴമുള്ള, ഗംഭീരമായ, ഗഹനമായ, അഗാധതയുള്ള, അഗാധപാണ്ഡിത്യമുള്ള, തീവ്രമായadverbആഴത്തില്, അഗാധമായിnounസമുദ്രം, അഗാധകയം, ജലാശയത്തിന്റെ അടിത്തട്ട് -
3 deep down
idiomsയഥാര്ത്ഥമായി -
4 deep-freeze
verbതണുപ്പില് സൂക്ഷിക്കുക -
5 deep-fry
verbഎണ്ണയിലിട്ട് വറുക്കുക -
6 deep-rooted
adjectiveവേരുറച്ച -
7 deep-seated
adjectiveഗാഢമായ -
8 deep-sea
adjectiveസമുദ്രത്തിലെ അഗാധതലങ്ങളെ സംബന്ധിച്ച -
9 deep-set
adjectiveകുഴിയുള്ള (കണ്ണുകള്) -
10 deep-water
adjectiveആഴക്കടലില് പ്രവര്ത്തിക്കുന്ന -
11 in deep mourning
adjectiveഅഗാധവിഷാദമുള്ള -
12 anisette
kb. pergelangan kaki. I turned my a. Pergelangan kaki saya keseleo. ankle-deep ks. sedalam pergelangan kaki. He was a. -deep in mud Ia berdiri di lumpur sedalam pergelangan kaki. -
13 channel
kb. 1 terusan. deep c. terusan yang dalam. 2 saluran. c. of communication (alat) saluran komunikasi. -
14 chin
kb. dagu. -kkt (chinned) mengangkat badan di palang. kki. Inf.: omong-omong. chin-deep ks. setinggi dagu. -
15 denizen
kb. penghuni, warga. d. of the deep penghuni laut. -
16 knee
kb. lutut. on bended k. dengan berlipat/bertekuk lutu. -kkt. mengenai/menggebuk dengan lututnya. knee-deep ks. 1 setinggi lutut. 2 terbenam. knee-high ks. setinggi lutut. -
17 waist
kb. pinggang. waist-deep, waist-high ks. setinggi pinggang.
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