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1 shallowness
* * *shal·low·ness[ˈʃæləʊnəs, AM -loʊ-]n no plthe \shallowness of her breathing concerned the doctors die Ärzte waren wegen ihres flachen Atems besorgt* * *['ʃləʊnɪs]nFlachheit f; (of water also) Seichtheit f; (of soil) Dünne f; (PHYSIOL of breathing) Schwäche f; (fig, of talk, person, novel) Seichtheit f, Oberflächlichkeit f* * ** * *n.Seichtheit f. -
2 shallowness
shal·low·ness [ʼʃæləʊnəs, Am -loʊ-] nthe \shallowness of her breathing concerned the doctors die Ärzte waren wegen ihres flachen Atems besorgt -
3 shallow
adjectiveseicht [Wasser, Fluss]; flach [Schüssel, Teller, Wasser]; (fig.) seicht (abwertend) [Unterhaltung, Gerede]; flach (abwertend) [Person, Denker, Geist]; platt (abwertend) [Argument, Verallgemeinerung]* * *['ʃæləu]2) (not able to think seriously or feel deeply: a rather shallow personality.) oberflächlich•- academic.ru/66367/shallowness">shallowness- shallows* * *shal·low<-er, -est or more \shallow, most \shallow>[ˈʃæləʊ, AM -oʊ]1. (not deep) seicht, flach\shallow bath Bad nt mit wenig Wasser\shallow ditch flacher Grabenthe \shallow end der seichte Rand\shallow grave flaches Grab\shallow pan flache Pfanne\shallow pool Planschbecken nt, Kinderbecken nt\shallow roots Flachwurzeln pl2. (light)\shallow breathing flacher Atem3. (superficial) oberflächlich\shallow film/play seichter Film/seichtes Theaterstück* * *['ʃləʊ]1. adjflach; water also seicht; soil dünn; (PHYSIOL) breathing flach; (fig) oberflächlich; talk, person, novel seicht, oberflächlichin the shallow end of the pool — am flachen or niedrigen Ende des Beckens
his body was buried in a shallow grave — seine Leiche wurde verscharrt
2. n shallows3. plseichte or flache Stelle ( im Wasser), Untiefe f* * *shallow [ˈʃæləʊ]A adj (adv shallowly)1. seicht, flach (Gewässer):shallow breathing flache Atmung;shallow lens OPT flache Linse;shallow place → BB s seichte Stelle, Untiefe fC v/t & v/i (sich) verflachen* * *adjectiveseicht [Wasser, Fluss]; flach [Schüssel, Teller, Wasser]; (fig.) seicht (abwertend) [Unterhaltung, Gerede]; flach (abwertend) [Person, Denker, Geist]; platt (abwertend) [Argument, Verallgemeinerung]* * *adj.seicht adj. -
4 superficiality
[-ʃi'æ-]* * *super·fi·ci·al·ity[ˌsu:pəˌfɪʃiˈæləti, AM -ɚˌfɪʃiˈælət̬i]n no pl* * *["suːpəfIʃI'lItɪ]n(of person, behaviour, injury, treatment, knowledge) Oberflächlichkeit f; (of characteristics, resemblance) Äußerlichkeit f* * *superficiality [-ʃıˈælətı] s1. Oberflächenlage f2. fig Oberflächlichkeit f, (das) Oberflächliche* * *n.Oberflächlichkeit f. -
5 superficiality
super·fi·ci·al·ity [ˌsu:pə ˌfɪʃiʼæləti, Am -ɚ ˌfɪʃiʼælət̬i] n
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