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A n1 ( measurement) (of hole, box, water) profondeur f ; ( of layer) épaisseur f ; to dive/dig to a depth of 10 m plonger/creuser à une profondeur de 10 m ; at a depth of 30 m à 30 m de profondeur ; 12 m in depth profond de 12 m ; to be out of one's depth ( in water) ne plus avoir pied ; fig être complètement perdu ;2 ( degree of intensity) ( of colour) intensité f ; (of crisis, recession) gravité f ; ( of ignorance) étendue f ; ( of emotion) intensité f ; ( of despair) fond m ; to be in the depths of despair toucher le fond du désespoir ; with depth of feeling avec émotion ;3 ( complexity) ( of knowledge) étendue f ; (of analysis, hero, novel, work) profondeur f ; to examine/study sth in depth examiner/étudier qch en détail ;4 ( lowness of pitch) gravité f ;B depths npl ( remote part) the depths of the sea les profondeurs fpl de la mer ; in the depths of the countryside en pleine campagne ; in the depths of the woods au milieu des bois ; in the depths of his consciousness au fond de lui-même ; in the depths of winter au plus profond de l'hiver. -
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noun1) (lit. or fig.) Tiefe, dieat a depth of 3 metres — in einer Tiefe von 3 Metern
from/in the depths of the forest/ocean — aus/in der Tiefe des Waldes/des Ozeans
in the depths of winter — im tiefen Winter
2)in depth — gründlich, intensiv [studieren]
an in-depth study/analysis — etc. eine gründliche Untersuchung/Analyse usw.
3)be out of one's depth — nicht mehr stehen können; keinen Grund mehr unter den Füßen haben; (fig.) ins Schwimmen kommen (ugs.)
get out of one's depth — (lit. or fig.) den Grund unter den Füßen verlieren
* * *[depƟ]1) (the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great: Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.) die Tiefe2) (intensity or strength especially if great: The depth of colour was astonishing; The depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking.) die Stärke•- academic.ru/115852/depths">depths- in-depth
- in depth* * *[depθ]nwhat is the \depth of this part of the sea? wie tief ist das Meer hier?\depth of the shelf Regaltiefe fhe spoke with great \depth of feeling er erzählte tief gerührt; (seriousness, profoundness) Tiefgründigkeit f, Tiefe f\depth of experience Erfahrungsreichtum m4. (middle part)the house is in the \depths of the forest das Haus liegt mitten im Waldin the \depth of winter mitten im tiefsten Winterto be in the \depths of despair zutiefst verzweifelt sein▪ the \depths pl die Tiefen plthe \depths of the ocean die Tiefen des Ozeans6. (profundity)he has hidden \depths er hat verborgene Talentein \depth gründlich, genau10.▶ to get [or go] out of one's \depth den Boden unter den Füßen verlieren▶ to sink to a \depth [or \depths] tief sinken* * *[depɵ]n1) Tiefe fat a depth of 3 feet — in einer Tiefe von 3 Fuß, in 3 Fuß Tiefe
to be out of one's depth (lit) — den Boden unter den Füßen verlieren; (fig also) ins Schwimmen geraten
he had no idea of the depth of feeling against him — er hatte keine Ahnung, wie abgrundtief die Abneigung gegen ihn war
they now understood the depth of feeling on this issue — sie wussten jetzt, wie sehr dieses Thema die Gemüter bewegte
he has depth of character —
See:→ in-depth3) (fig)in the depths of winter/the forest — im tiefsten Winter/Wald
in the depths of the countryside — auf dem flachen Land
in the depths of recession —
from the depths of the earth — aus den Tiefen der Erde (geh)
to sink to new depths — so tief wie nie zuvor sinken
* * *depth [depθ] s1. Tiefe f:at a depth of in einer Tiefe von;eight feet in depth 8 Fuß tief;what is the depth of …? wie tief ist …?;get out of one’s a. fig den Boden unter den Füßen verlieren;be out of one’s deptha) nicht mehr stehen können,swim out of one’s depth so weit hinausschwimmen, bis man nicht mehr stehen kann2. Tiefe f (als dritte Dimension):depth of column MIL Marschtiefe3. PHYS4. meist pl Tiefe f, Mitte f, (das) Innerste (auch fig):in the depths of the slums mitten in den Slums;in the depth of night in tiefer Nacht, mitten in der Nacht;in the depth of winter im tiefsten Winter5. meist pl Tiefe f, Abgrund m (auch fig):from the depths of misery aus tiefstem Elend6. figa) Tiefe f (der Bedeutung etc)b) tiefer Sinn, tiefe Bedeutungc) Tiefe f, Intensität f:in depth bis in alle Einzelheiten, eingehend, ausführlich;with great depth of feeling sehr gefühlvolld) Tiefe f, Ausmaß n (der Schuld etc)e) (Gedanken)Tiefe f, Tiefgründigkeit f, -gang mf) Scharfsinn mg) Dunkelheit f, Unklarheit f, Unergründlichkeit f7. Tiefe f (eines Tones etc)8. Stärke f, Tiefe f (von Farben)10. PSYCH Unterbewusstsein n:depth analysis tiefenpsychologische Analyse;depth interview Tiefeninterview n;depth psychology Tiefenpsychologie f* * *noun1) (lit. or fig.) Tiefe, diefrom/in the depths of the forest/ocean — aus/in der Tiefe des Waldes/des Ozeans
2)in depth — gründlich, intensiv [studieren]
an in-depth study/analysis — etc. eine gründliche Untersuchung/Analyse usw.
3)be out of one's depth — nicht mehr stehen können; keinen Grund mehr unter den Füßen haben; (fig.) ins Schwimmen kommen (ugs.)
get out of one's depth — (lit. or fig.) den Grund unter den Füßen verlieren
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[depɵ] nwhat is the \depth of this part of the sea? wie tief ist das Meer hier?\depth of the shelf Regaltiefe fhe spoke with great \depth of feeling er erzählte tief gerührt;(seriousness, profoundness) Tiefgründigkeit f, Tiefe f;\depth of experience Erfahrungsreichtum m4) ( middle part)the house is in the \depths of the forest das Haus liegt mitten im Wald;in the \depth of winter mitten im tiefsten Winter;to be in the \depths of despair zutiefst verzweifelt seinthe \depths pl die Tiefen pl;the \depths of the ocean die Tiefen des Ozeans6) ( profundity)he has hidden \depths er hat verborgene Talentein \depth gründlich, genauPHRASES:to get [or go] out of one's \depth den Boden unter den Füßen verlieren;to sink to a \depth [or \depths] tief sinken -
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depƟ1) (the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great: Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.) profundidad2) (intensity or strength especially if great: The depth of colour was astonishing; The depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking.) intensidad•- depths- in-depth
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depth n profundidadtr[depɵ]1 (of hole, swimming pool, mine, etc) profundidad nombre femenino; (of cupboard, shelf) fondo; (of hem, border) ancho2 (of sound, voice) profundidad nombre femenino3 (of emotion, colour) intensidad nombre femenino; (of shame, silence, mystery) profundidad nombre femenino4 (of ideas, knowledge, understanding) profundidad nombre femenino1 (lowest part) profundidades nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin depth a fondo, en profundidadin the depth(s) of something en las profundidades de algo■ in the depth(s) of winter en lo más crudo del invierno, en pleno invierno■ in the depth(s) of despair hundido,-a en la desesperación, completamente desesperado,-ato be out of one's depth / be beyond one's depth (in subject, topic, conversation) perderse, no entender nadato go/get out of one's depth (in water) perder pieto sink to such depths/a depth caer tan bajodepth charge carga de profundidadto study in depth: estudiar a fondoin the depths of winter: en pleno inviernon.• bajura s.f.• calado s.m.• fondo s.m.• hondo s.m.• hondura s.f.• profundidad s.f.depθ1) u ca) (of hole, water) profundidad fout of one's depth: when it comes to computers I'm out of my depth estoy muy flojo en informática; don't go out of your depth — ( in water) no vayas donde no haces pie or no tocas fondo
b) (of shelf, cupboard) profundidad f, fondo m; ( of hem) ancho m2) u c (of emotion, knowledge) profundidad fto study something in depth — estudiar algo a fondo or en profundidad
4) depths plural nounin the depths of the ocean/forest — en las profundidades del océano/la espesura del bosque
[depθ]to plumb the depths: to plumb the depths of despair (liter) hundirse en la desesperación (liter); he has sunk to such depths that... — ha caído tan bajo que...
1. N1) [of water, hole, shelf] profundidad f ; [of room, building] fondo m ; [of hem] ancho m ; [of colour, feelings] intensidad f ; [of voice] gravedad f, profundidad f•
at a depth of three metres — a tres metros de profundidad•
the trench was two metres in depth — la zanja tenía dos metros de profundidadto study a subject in depth — estudiar un tema a fondo or en profundidad
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it shows a great depth of knowledge of the subject — muestra un conocimiento muy profundo de la materia•
to get out of one's depth — (lit) perder pie; (fig) meterse en honduras, salirse de su terrenoto be out of one's depth — (lit) no tocar fondo, no hacer pie
I'm out of my depth with physics — (fig) no entiendo nada de física
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it is deplorable that anyone should sink to such depths — es deplorable que uno pueda caer tan bajo2)plumb 4., 2)the depths: in the depths of the sea — en las profundidades del mar, en el fondo del mar
2.CPDdepth charge N — carga f de profundidad
* * *[depθ]1) u ca) (of hole, water) profundidad fout of one's depth: when it comes to computers I'm out of my depth estoy muy flojo en informática; don't go out of your depth — ( in water) no vayas donde no haces pie or no tocas fondo
b) (of shelf, cupboard) profundidad f, fondo m; ( of hem) ancho m2) u c (of emotion, knowledge) profundidad fto study something in depth — estudiar algo a fondo or en profundidad
4) depths plural nounin the depths of the ocean/forest — en las profundidades del océano/la espesura del bosque
to plumb the depths: to plumb the depths of despair (liter) hundirse en la desesperación (liter); he has sunk to such depths that... — ha caído tan bajo que...
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5 great
great [greɪt]1. adjectivea. (in size, importance) grand• the greatest names in football/poetry les plus grands noms du football/de la poésie• you were great! tu as été sensationnel ! (inf)• he's the greatest! il est formidable !• that's great! c'est super ! (inf)c. ( = enthusiastic) he's a great angler il est passionné de pêche2. adverba. ( = excellently) super bien (inf)3. exclamation4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━GREAT BRITAIN, UNITED KINGDOMDans l'usage courant, il est fréquent d'employer les mots Britain ou England pour désigner l'ensemble du Royaume-Uni, mais cet usage est impropre.La Grande-Bretagne, Great Britain ou Britain en anglais, est, strictement parlant, un terme géographique. Il désigne la plus grande des îles Britanniques et englobe donc l'Écosse et le pays de Galles. Avec l'Irlande, l'île de Man et les îles Anglo-Normandes, la Grande-Bretagne constitue les îles Britanniques ou British Isles, qui sont également une notion géographique puisqu'elles comprennent deux pays: le Royaume-Uni (capitale: Londres) et la République d'Irlande (capitale: Dublin).Le Royaume-Uni (de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord), en anglais United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) ou UK, est la désignation officielle d'une entité politique. Ses citoyens sont des Britanniques.* * *[greɪt] 1.2.the great — (+ v pl) les grands mpl
1) ( large) [height, speed, majority, object, danger, improvement] grand (before n); [number] grand (before n), important; [increase] fort (before n), important2) ( as intensifier) [excitement, surprise, relief, success, tragedy] grand (before n); [heat] fort (before n)a great many people — beaucoup de personnes, un grand nombre de personnes
you're a great help! — iron tu m'aides vraiment beaucoup!
3) ( remarkable) [person, name, painting, discovery] grand (before n)4) (colloq) ( excellent) [book, party, weather] génial (colloq), formidable (colloq); [opportunity] formidable (colloq)you look great! — ( healthy) tu as l'air en pleine forme!; ( attractive) tu es superbe!
that dress looks great on you — cette robe est géniale (colloq) sur toi
X is the greatest! — X est génial! (colloq)
5) (colloq) ( talented) génial (colloq), formidable (colloq)to be great at — être un as (colloq) à [tennis, football]
to be great with — être génial (colloq) avec [children, animals]
to be great on — être imbattable (colloq) sur [history, architecture]
6) (colloq) ( inveterate) [worrier, organizer] de première (colloq); [admirer, fan] grand (before n)3.(colloq) adverb•• -
6 perception
pəˈsepʃən сущ.
1) восприятие, ощущение а) процесс получения сенсорных ощущений от чего-л. Events confirmed our perception that she had been treated unfairly. ≈ События подтвердили наше ощущение, что с ней обращались несправедливо. keen perception color perception depth perception extrasensory perception visual perception Syn: sensation, feeling, observation б) образ, полученный в результате этого процесса Syn: concept
2) а) осмысление, осознание, понимание clear perception ≈ ясное понимание Syn: acumen, appreciation б) проницательность, острое мышление Syn: discernment
3) филос. перцепция
4) юр. сбор восприятие;
ощущение - organs of * органы восприятия - stereo * стереоскопическое восприятие - keen * острое восприятие - colour * (специальное) восприятие /ощущение/ цвета способность восприятия осознание, понимание - clear * ясное понимание - * of necessity осознание необходимости - * of beauty понимание красоты представление( о чем-л.) - lyric *s of friendship and love сентиментальные представления о дружбе и любви проницательность, способность постижения (чего-л.) - * into the heart of human activity ясное представление о сути человеческой деятельности - a film bristling with sharp *s фильм, полный тонких наблюдений - well-intentioned people lacking in keen * люди с благими намерениями, но лишенные проницательности (философское) перцепция (юридическое) сбор - the * of profits сбор доходов artifical ~ вчт. распознавание образов customer ~ понимание запросов клиента perception восприятие, ощущение ~ восприятие ~ осознание, понимание ~ осознание ~ ощущение ~ филос. перцепция ~ понимание ~ проницательность ~ юр. сбор ~ сбор ~ способность постижения tactile ~ восприятие тактильной информации visual ~ восприятие зрительной информацииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > perception
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