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1 ♦ deeply
♦ deeply /ˈdi:plɪ/avv.1 profondamente, estremamente: deeply offended [hurt], profondamente offeso [ferito]; deeply concerned, estremamente preoccupato; deeply interesting, estremamente interessante; to love sb. deeply, amare profondamente q.; to think deeply ( about st.), riflettere a fondo (su qc.)2 in profondità: They penetrated deeply into enemy territory, si sono inoltrati nel cuore del territorio nemico; The car sank deeply into the mud, la macchina è sprofondata nel fango3 (fam.) astutamente● to breathe deeply, respirare a fondo □ to sleep deeply, dormire profondamente □ a deeply-rooted prejudice, un pregiudizio profondamente radicato.
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