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plumb [plʌm]1. noun2. adjective3. adverba. ( = exactly) en pleinb. ( = absolutely) complètement• to plumb the depths of desperation/loneliness toucher le fond du désespoir/de la solitude• these terrorists have plumbed new depths ces terroristes sont allés encore plus loin dans l'horreur* * *[plʌm] 1.1) (also plumb line) Construction fil m à plomb; Nautical sonde f2)2.to be out of plumb ou off plumb — ne pas être d'aplomb
1) (colloq) US [crazy, wrong] complètement2) (colloq) ( precisely)3.transitive verb sonder [sea, depths]to plumb the depths of — fig toucher le fond de [despair, misery]
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plumb [plʌm]1 noun(b) (verticality) aplomb m;∎ the wall is out of plumb le mur n'est pas d'aplomb ou à l'aplomb(a) (vertical) vertical, à l'aplomb∎ it's a plumb nuisance! c'est la barbe!3 adverb(a) (in a vertical position) à l'aplomb, d'aplomb;∎ plumb with d'aplomb avec∎ plumb in the middle of the first act en plein ou au beau milieu du premier acte□∎ I'm plumb exhausted! je suis complètement crevé!;∎ she's plumb crazy! elle est complètement dingue!(a) (measure depth of) sonder;∎ to plumb the depths toucher le fond;∎ his films plumb the depths of bad taste ses films sont d'un mauvais goût inimaginable►► plumb bob plomb m;plumb line Building industry fil m à plomb; Nautical sonde feffectuer le raccordement de; (washing machine) raccorder -
3 plumb
A n2 ( perpendicular) to be out of plumb ou off plumb ne pas être d'aplomb.B adv2 ○ ( precisely) plumb in ou down ou through the middle en plein milieu.C vtr1 fig percer à jour [mystery, soul] ; to plumb the depths of toucher le fond de [despair, misery] ; atteindre le comble de [bad taste] ;2 lit sonder [sea, depths].■ plumb in:▶ plumb [sth] in, plumb in [sth] brancher.
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plumb the depths of something — plumb the depths (of (something)) to carefully examine something in order to understand or explain it. Who would want to plumb the depths of the criminal mind? Etymology: based on plumb line (= a cord with a heavy piece of metal attached to it,… … New idioms dictionary
plumb the depths of — plumb the depths (of (something)) to carefully examine something in order to understand or explain it. Who would want to plumb the depths of the criminal mind? Etymology: based on plumb line (= a cord with a heavy piece of metal attached to it,… … New idioms dictionary
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plumb the depths of something — plumb the depths of sth idiom to be or to experience an extreme example of sth unpleasant • His latest novel plumbs the depths of horror and violence. • It was at that stage in her life when she plumbed the depths of despair. • The team s poor… … Useful english dictionary
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plumb — [[t]plʌ̱m[/t]] plumbs, plumbing, plumbed 1) VERB If you plumb something mysterious or difficult to understand, you succeed in understanding it. [LITERARY] [V n] She never abandoned her attempts to plumb my innermost emotions... [V n] Magda had… … English dictionary
plumb — I UK [plʌm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms plumb : present tense I/you/we/they plumb he/she/it plumbs present participle plumbing past tense plumbed past participle plumbed 1) formal to manage to understand something difficult or mysterious… … English dictionary