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1 vertiefen
- {to deepen} làm sâu hơn, đào sâu thêm, làm tăng thêm, làm sâu sắc thêm, làm đậm đà thêm, làm đằm thắm thêm, làm đậm thêm, làm trầm thêm, sâu thêm, sâu sắc hơn, đậm đà hơn, đằm thắm hơn - đậm thêm, trầm hơn nữa - {to heighten} làm cao lên, làm cao hơn, nâng cao, tăng thêm, tăng cường, làm tôn lên, làm nổi lên, cao lên, tăng lên - {to immerse} nhúng, nhận chìm, ngâm, ngâm vào nước để rửa tội, chôn vào, chôn vùi, mắc vào, đắm chìm vào, ngập vào, mải mê vào = sich vertiefen {to widen}+ = sich vertiefen [in] {to delve [into]; to dive [into]; to pore [on]}+ = sich in etwas vertiefen {to become absorbed in something; to bury oneself into something}+ -
2 forschen
- {to research} nghiên cứu = forschen [nach] {to delve [for]; to dig (dug,dug) [for]; to inquire [into]; to prospect [for]; to search [after,for]; to seek (sought,sought) [for]}+ = nach etwas forschen {to beat about for something}+
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