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1 dybde
depth -
2 dybde
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3 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 -
4 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
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5 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
) -
6 gjengedybde
subst. flight depth, depth of thread -
7 grundighet
* * *subst. thoroughness subst. meticulousness, care, painstaking character subst. depth (f.eks. ) -
8 grøftedybde
subst. (veibygging) depth of ditch, trench depth -
9 kritisk dybde
subst. (vvs) critical depth 1, critical depth 2 -
10 mønsterdybde
subst. (bildekk) tyre pattern depth, tread design depth -
11 snedybde
subst. (hydroteknikk) (Riksmål, eg. snødybde) snow depth, depth of snow -
12 snødybde
subst. (hydroteknikk) snow depth, depth of snow -
13 sprekkdybde
subst. (materialteknikk) depth of crack, crack depth -
14 vannringsdybde
subst. (vvs) pond depth, pool depth -
15 arbeidsdybde
subst. working depth -
16 avrundingsdybde
subst. (tannhjul) pointing depth -
17 batteridybde
subst. (vvs) coil depth -
18 belegningstykkelse
subst. depth of coated section -
19 boredybde
subst. drilling depth -
20 borekronedybde
subst. (petro) bit depth
См. также в других словарях:
depth — [ depθ ] noun *** ▸ 1 distance through something ▸ 2 hidden qualities/ideas ▸ 3 information/importance ▸ 4 bright quality of color ▸ 5 not looking flat ▸ 6 when sound is low ▸ 7 deepest parts of ocean ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count or uncount the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
depth — W3S3 [depθ] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: deep] 1.) [C usually singular, U] a) the distance from the top surface of something such as a river or hole to the bottom of it →↑deep ▪ a sea with an average depth of 35 metres to/at a depth of sth ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Depth — (s[e^]pth), n. [From {Deep}; akin to D. diepte, Icel. d[=y]pt, d[=y]p[eth], Goth. diupi[thorn]a.] 1. The quality of being deep; deepness; perpendicular measurement downward from the surface, or horizontal measurement backward from the front; as,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Depth — Depth(s) may refer to: Depth (ring theory), an important invariant of rings and modules in commutative and homological algebra Depth in a well, the measurement between two points in an oil well Color depth (or number of bits or bit depth ) in… … Wikipedia
depth — [depth] n. [ME depthe < dep: see DEEP & TH1] 1. a) the distance from the top downward, from the surface inward, or from front to back b) perspective, as in a painting 2. the quality or condition of being deep; deepness; specif … English World dictionary
depth — depth; depth·ing; depth·less; depth·om·e·ter; … English syllables
depth — ► NOUN 1) the distance from the top down, from the surface inwards, or from front to back. 2) complexity and profundity of thought: the book has unexpected depth. 3) comprehensiveness of study or detail. 4) creditable intensity of emotion. 5)… … English terms dictionary
depth — [n1] distance down or across base, bottom, declination, deepness, draft, drop, expanse, extent, fathomage, intensity, lower register, lowness, measure, measurement, pit, pitch, profoundness, profundity, remoteness, sounding; concepts 737,790 Ant … New thesaurus
depth — index caliber (mental capacity), sense (intelligence) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
depth — late 14c., apparently formed in M.E. on model of length, breadth; from O.E. deop deep (see DEEP (Cf. deep)) + TH (Cf. th). Replaced older deopnes deepness. Though the English word is relatively recent, the formation is in P.Gmc., *deupitho , and… … Etymology dictionary
depth — noun 1 distance from top to bottom or from back to front; deep part of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great ▪ species that live at considerable depth ▪ They go down to great depths below the surface. ▪ maximum … Collocations dictionary