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  • 141 deep

    [di:p] adj
    1) ( not shallow) cut, hole, wound, lake, water tief;
    the pond is 2 m \deep der Teich ist 2 m tief;
    the snow was 1 m \deep der Schnee lag einen Meter hoch
    2) ( full)
    to let out a \deep sigh tief seufzen;
    to take a \deep breath tief Luft holen
    3) ( engrossed)
    to be \deep in conversation/ thought in ein Gespräch/in Gedanken vertieft sein;
    to be in \deep thought tief in Gedanken versunken sein
    4) ( extending back) wardrobe, closet tief;
    they were standing four \deep sie standen zu viert hintereinander
    \deep in the forest/ jungle tief im Wald/Dschungel
    6) ( profound) coma, sadness, satisfaction, sleep tief;
    you have my \deepest sympathy herzliches Beileid;
    I felt a \deep sense of irritation ich war sehr verärgert;
    \deep admiration/ interest große Bewunderung/großes Interesse;
    to have a \deep aversion to sth gegen etw akk eine starke Abneigung haben;
    to be \deep in debt hoch verschuldet sein;
    to be in \deep despair total verzweifelt sein;
    to be a \deep disappointment to sb eine schwere Enttäuschung für jdn sein, jdn schwer enttäuschen;
    to have \deep feelings for sb für jdn tiefe Gefühle haben;
    a \deep economic recession ein starker Konjunkturrückgang;
    with \deep regret mit großem Bedauern;
    to be in \deep trouble in großen Schwierigkeiten stecken;
    to have gained a \deeper understanding of sth jetzt ein besseres Verständnis einer S. gen haben
    7) book, discussion, meaning tief;
    quantum physics is a bit \deep for me die Quantenphysik ist für mich schwer verständlich;
    that was a really \deep film der Film hatte wirklich Tiefgang
    8) ( low) note, voice tief
    9) ( of colour)
    a \deep blue sky ein tiefblauer Himmel;
    \deep red dunkelrot
    PHRASES:
    to be in/get into \deep water [over sth] [wegen einer S. gen] bis über beide Ohren in Schwierigkeiten stecken/geraten adv
    1) ( far down) tief;
    the sadness I feel about her death runs \deep ich bin zutiefst über ihren Tod betrübt;
    \deep-down tief im Innersten;
    \deep-down inside sb tief in jds Innersten;
    to breathe \deep tief atmen
    2) ( far back)
    \deep in the [distant] past vor sehr langer Zeit
    PHRASES:
    still waters run \deep (run \deep) stille Wasser sind tief ( prov)
    to [really] dig \deep sich akk [schwer] ins Zeug legen;
    to go [or run] \deep fear tief sitzen n ( liter);
    the \deep die Tiefe

    English-German students dictionary > deep

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