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1 dyp
deep, deep, depth, low* * *subst. deep (f.eks. ) subst. depth (f.eks. ) subst. [ avgrunn også] abyss adj. deep (fxhole, roots, water, voice, note
) adj. (overført) deep (fxdisappointment, feelings, silence
) adj. profound (fxgratitude, melancholy, wisdom
) -
2 fordypet i
deep in, buried in -
3 intensiv
* * *adj. intense, intensive adj. (landbruk) intensive (f.eks.intensive cultivation, farming, gardening, use
) -
4 djup
adj. [ avgrunn også] abyss adj. deep (f.eks. ) adj. deep (fxhole, roots, water, voice, note
) adj. [ følelse] deep (fxdisappointment, feelings, silence
) adj. depth (f.eks. ) adj. [følelse, sterkere] profound (fxgratitude, melancholy, wisdom
) -
5 frityrgryte
subst. deep-fryer, deep-frier subst. deep-fat-fryer, deep-fat-frier -
6 dypt
* * *adj. deep (fxdeep in the forest, deep in one's heart
) adj. (musikk) low adv. deeply (fxconcerned, hurt, interested, religious, mourn deeply
) adv. [ mer formell] profoundly -
7 brådyp
subst. sudden deep adj. suddenly deep -
8 dyptgående
adj. in-depth (fxan in-depth examination of the possibilities
) adj. (overført) profound, thorough (fx ), in depth (fx ) adj. striking deep adj. (sjøfart) deep-draught -
9 fastgrodd
adj. deep-seated, deep-rooted -
10 frityr
subst. deep fat, deep-frying fat -
11 hjertesukk
subst. [ dypt sukk] deep sigh, long-drawn sigh subst. [ inderlig meningsytring] expression of deep concern -
12 innerst inne
in one's heart of hearts deep down (fxhe knew, deep down, that it was over
), (i grunden) at heart (fx ) [ i bunn og grunn] at heart (fx ) -
13 inngrodd
adj. deep-rooted, ingrained adj. (medisin) ingrown, ingrowing (f.eks. ) adj. ingrained (f.eks.an ingrained habit, tendency
), rooted, deep-rooted, deeply-rooted (f.eks.a deeply-rooted aversion to...
) adj. inveterate -
14 kulp
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15 bredbringet
adj. deep-chested -
16 breibringet
adj. deep-chested -
17 bunnfrysing
subst. deep freezing -
18 dekkbeis
subst. (maling) opaque stain, deep coloured stain -
19 dybdemåling
subst. (sjøfart) deep-sea sounding -
20 dybdetermometer
subst. (petro) deep well thermometer, DWT
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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
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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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