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1 profondeur
profondeur [pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ]feminine nouna. depth• profondeurs [de métro, mine, poche] depths► en profondeur [agir, exprimer] in depth ; [réformer] radically ; [nettoyage] thorough ; [réforme] radical* * *pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ
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1) (de mer, trou, d'armoire, étagères) depth2) (de sentiment, d'amour) depth; (de remarque, d'œuvre) profundityen profondeur — [analyse, réforme] in-depth (épith)
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profondeurs nom féminin pluriel (de mer, forêt) liter depths* * *pʀɔfɔ̃dœʀ nf* * *A nf1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur lit (de mer, trou) depth; avoir une profondeur de 3 mètres to be 3 metres deep ou in depth; creuser à 2 mètres de profondeur to dig 2 metres down; en profondeur [analyse, réforme, réflexion] in-depth ( épith); étudier/analyser qch en profondeur to study/analyseGB sth in depth; travail en profondeur thorough work;2 (d'armoire, étagères) depth;3 (de sentiment, d'amour) depth.B profondeurs nfpl liter profondeurs de la mer/d'une forêt the depths of the sea/of a forest; les profondeurs de l'âme the (innermost) depths of the soul.profondeur de champ Phot depth of field.[prɔfɔ̃dɶr] nom féminin1. [dimension] depth4. OPTIQUE & PHOTOGRAPHIE5. AÉRONAUTIQUE [d'une aile] chord (length)————————profondeurs nom féminin pluriel————————en profondeur locution adjectivale————————en profondeur locution adverbiale[creuser] deep -
2 profond
profond, e [pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d]1. adjectivea. deepb. ( = grand, extrême) deep ; [malaise, changement, foi, différence, influence, ignorance] profoundc. ( = caché, secret) [cause, signification] underlying ; [tendance] deep-seatedd. ( = pénétrant) [réflexion, remarque] profound2. adverb[creuser] deep3. masculine noun* * *
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profonde pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d adjectif1) ( haut) deep2) ( intense) [joie, désespoir] overwhelming; [ennui] acute; [soupir] heavy; [sentiment, sommeil] deep; [bleu] deep3) ( très grand) [changement, désaccord] profound; [intérêt] keen; [mépris, ignorance] profound; [silence] deep4) ( pénétrant) [esprit, remarque] profound; [regard] penetrating5) ( provincial)
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adverbe deeply, deep down* * *pʀɔfɔ̃, ɔ̃d adj profond, -e1) (eau, vallée, puits) deeppeu profond (trou) — shallow, (coupure) superficial
2) (méditation) profound, (mépris) deep3) (sommeil) deep4) (locutions)au plus profond de [soi, âme, cœur] — in the depths of, at the very bottom of
* * *A adj1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur lit deep; profond de 10 mètres 10 metresGB deep; au plus profond de lit, fig in the depths of; au plus profond de la nuit in the dead of night; peu profond shallow;2 ( intense) [joie, désespoir] overwhelming; [ennui] acute; [soupir] heavy; [sentiment, tristesse, chagrin, amour] deep, profound; [bleu] deep; [sommeil] deep;3 ( très grand) [signification, cause, changement, désaccord] profound; [intérêt] keen; [foi] deep; [mépris, ignorance] profound; [silence] deep;4 ( pénétrant) [esprit, réflexion, remarque] profound; [regard] penetrating; c'est profond ce que tu dis what you say is profound;5 ( réfléchi) [personne] deep;B adv deeply, deep down; creuser profond to dig deeply.1. [enfoncé - lac, racine, blessure] deep3. [intense - respiration] deep ; [ - soupir, sommeil] deep, heavy ; [ - silence] profound, utter ; [ - changement] profound4. [grave - voix] deep6. [foncé - couleur] darkla raison profonde de son acte his basic ou primary ou underlying motivation9. LINGUISTIQUE deep————————adverbe[aller, creuser] deep————————nom masculinau plus profond de la terre in the depths ou bowels of the earth
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