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profound

  • 1 çok derin

    adj. abysmal, profound, unfathomable
    * * *
    1. deep seated 2. profound

    Turkish-English dictionary > çok derin

  • 2 derin

    adj. deep, profound, abstruse, fathomless, recondite, religious
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    derin (uyku)
    adj. sound
    * * *
    1. abysmal 2. deep 3. profound 4. recondite 5. deeper (adj.) 6. deep (adj.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > derin

  • 3 bilge

    adj. wise, learned, erudite, omniscient, profound, sophisticated
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    n. wise person, scholar, sage, polymath, sophisticate, luminary
    * * *
    1. sage 2. wise

    Turkish-English dictionary > bilge

  • 4 içine işleyen

    adj. cutting, effecting painfully, mordant, penetrating, penetrative, profound, piercing
    * * *
    penetrating (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > içine işleyen

  • 5 adamakıllı

    adj. proper, profound
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    adv. thoroughly, properly, well, widely, greatly, plumb, richly, soundly, completely

    Turkish-English dictionary > adamakıllı

  • 6 içe işleyen

    adj. cutting, mordant, penetrating, penetrative, profound

    Turkish-English dictionary > içe işleyen

  • 7 derin

    "deep; profound; (uyku) sound, deep; extensive, deep, thorough"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > derin

  • 8 derin

    "1. deep. 2. profound. 3. bottom, depth. -den (a sound) from far away; from the depths. -lere dalmak to consider something deeply. - derin deeply. -den derine (a sound) from far away. - derin düşünmek 1. to be depressed and moody, fall into gloomy thought. 2. to be immersed in deep thought. -ine inmek /ın/ to probe, examine carefully, go deeply into. - uyku deep sleep."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > derin

См. также в других словарях:

  • Profound — Pro*found , a. [F. profond, L. profundus; pro before, forward + fundus the bottom. See {Found} to establish, {Bottom} lowest part.] 1. Descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to a great depth; deep. A gulf profound. Milton. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • profound — [prō found′, prəfound′] adj. [ME < OFr profund < L profundus < pro , forward (see PRO 2) + fundus, BOTTOM] 1. very deep or low [a profound abyss, sleep, etc.] 2. marked by intellectual depth [a profound discussion] 3. i …   English World dictionary

  • profound — [adj1] intellectual, thoughtful abstruse, acroamatic, deep, difficult, discerning, enlightened, erudite, esoteric, heavy*, hermetic, informed, intellectual, intelligent, knowing, knowledgeable, learned, mysterious, occult, Orphic, penetrating,… …   New thesaurus

  • Profound — Pro*found , n. 1. The deep; the sea; the ocean. [1913 Webster] God in the fathomless profound Hath all this choice commanders drowned. Sandys. [1913 Webster] 2. An abyss. Milton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • profound — (adj.) c.1300, characterized by intellectual depth, from O.Fr. profund (late 12c.), from L. profundus deep, bottomless, vast, also obscure, profound, from pro forth (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + fundus bottom (see FUND (Cf. fund) (n.)). The literal and… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Profound — Pro*found , v. t. To cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Profound — Pro*found , v. i. To dive deeply; to penetrate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • profound — I (esoteric) adjective abstruse, acroamatic, acroamatical, acroatic, astute, complicated, erudite, esoteric, gnostic, intellectual, intellectually deep, knowing, learned, oracular, penetrating, perceptive, philosophical, recondite, reflective,… …   Law dictionary

  • profound — *deep, abysmal Analogous words: penetrating, probing, piercing (see ENTER): scrutinizing, inspecting, examining (see SCRUTINIZE) Antonyms: shallow …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • profound — ► ADJECTIVE (profounder, profoundest) 1) very great or intense. 2) showing great knowledge or insight. 3) demanding deep study or thought. 4) archaic very deep. DERIVATIVES profoundly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • profound — 01. The death of her father at an early age had a [profound] effect on Baptista. 02. There is a [profound] difference in thinking between the two leaders, which makes reaching an agreement extremely difficult. 03. People were [profoundly] shocked …   Grammatical examples in English

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