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1 deep
di:p 1. adjective1) (going or being far down or far into: a deep lake; a deep wound.) dyp2) (going or being far down by a named amount: a hole six feet deep.) dyp, i dybden3) (occupied or involved to a great extent: He is deep in debt.) dyp, i stor grad4) (intense; strong: The sea is a deep blue colour; They are in a deep sleep.) dyp, mørke-5) (low in pitch: His voice is very deep.) mørk, dyp2. adverb(far down or into: deep into the wood.) dypt- deepen- deeply
- deepness
- deep-freeze 3. verb(to freeze and keep (food) in this.) fryse (inn), dypfryse- deep-sea- in deep waterdunkelIsubst. \/diːp\/1) dyp, dypt sted2) havdyp3) avgrunn, hullIIadj. \/diːp\/1) dyp (ned eller inn), dyptliggende2) bred3) vanskelig å fatte, uklar4) dypsindig5) dyptgående, grundig6) ( hverdagslig) listig, utstudert7) ( om lyd) dyp, dump, lav, mørk, fulltonig8) ( om farge) mørk, dyp, intensiv, mettet9) dyp, dypfølt, intensiv, umåteligdeep in dypt innviklet i, dypt involvert i, fordypet ideep in debt gjeld til oppover ørenedeep in love dypt forelsketdeep in thought i dype tankera deep one en dypsindig person en listig lømmeldeep pockets (amer., hverdagslig) romslig lommebok, (person som er) kilde til mye penger• there must be some deep pockets among your stockbroker friends?go off the deep end (amer., også jump off the deep end) forhaste seg ( hverdagslig) bli rasende, hisse seg oppbe in deep waters eller get into deep waters ( overført) være ute på dypt vann, komme ut på dypt vann, være i vanskeligheter, komme ut for vanskeligheterIIIadv. \/diːp\/( også overført) dypt, langtdeep down (in one's heart) innerst inne, i bunn og grunndrink deep drikke i store slurker -
2 deep-freeze
noun (a type of refrigerator which freezes food quickly and can keep it for a long time.) fryseboks, dypfryserverb ( deep-froze - deep-frozen) \/ˌdiːpˈfriːz\/dypfrysedeep-frozen meat dypfryst kjøtt -
3 deep-sea
adjective (of, for, or in the deeper parts of the sea: deep-sea diving; deep-sea fishing.) dypvanns-, dyphavs-adj. \/ˈdiːpsiː\/dypvanns-, dyphavs- -
4 deep-dyed
adj. \/ˈdiːpdaɪd\/( overført) riktig, vaskeekte, ekte -
5 deep-seated
adj. \/ˌdiːpˈsiːtɪd\/, foranstilt: \/ˈdiːpˌsiːtɪd\/dypsittende, dyptliggende, dypt rotfestet -
6 deep-drawn
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7 deep-laid
adj. \/ˌdiːpˈleɪd\/, foranstilt: \/ˈdiːpleɪd\/snedig uttenkt, listig planlagt, utspekulert, slu -
8 deep-rooted
adj. \/ˌdiːpˈruːtɪd\/, foranstilt: \/ˈdiːpˌruːtɪd\/inngrodd, dypt rotfestet -
9 deep-set
adj. \/ˌdiːpˈset\/, foranstilt: \/ˈdiːpset\/dyptliggende -
10 deep fat
subst. \/ˌdiːpˈfæt\/frityr -
11 deep freeze
subst. \/ˌdiːpˈfriːz\/fryseboks, dypfryser -
12 deep-fry
verb \/ˌdiːpˈfraɪ\/fritere -
13 deep kiss
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14 deep sand-blasting
subst.( steinfag) dypsandblåsing -
15 deep-sea fishing
subst.dyphavsfiske -
16 deep-sea lead
subst.dybdelodd -
17 deep-sea sounding
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18 deep-six
verb \/ˌdiːpˈsɪks\/ (amer. slang)1) kaste, kvitte seg med2) ødelegge, tilintetgjøre3) kaste over bord -
19 Deep South
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20 deep structure
subst.( språkvitenskap) dypstruktur
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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
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