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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - deep

 

Deep

deep
adj., n., & adv. --adj. 1 a extending far down from the top (deep hole; deep water). b extending far in from the surface or edge (deep wound; deep plunge; deep shelf; deep border). 2 (predic.) a extending to or lying at a specified depth (water 6 feet deep; ankle-deep in mud). b in a specified number of ranks one behind another (soldiers drawn up six deep). 3 situated far down or back or in (hands deep in his pockets). 4 coming or brought from far down or in (deep breath; deep sigh). 5 low-pitched, full-toned, not shrill (deep voice; deep note; deep bell). 6 intense, vivid, extreme (deep disgrace; deep sleep; deep colour; deep secret). 7 heartfelt, absorbing (deep affection; deep feelings; deep interest). 8 (predic.) fully absorbed or overwhelmed (deep in a book; deep in debt). 9 profound, penetrating, not superficial; difficult to understand (deep thinker; deep thought; deep insight; deep learning). 10 Cricket distant from the batsman (deep mid-off). 11 Football distant from the front line of one's team. 12 sl. cunning or secretive (a deep one). --n. 1 (prec. by the) poet. the sea. 2 a deep part of the sea. 3 an abyss, pit, or cavity. 4 (prec. by the) Cricket the position of a fielder distant from the batsman. 5 a deep state (deep of the night). 6 poet. a mysterious region of thought or feeling. --adv. deeply; far down or in (dig deep; read deep into the night). Phrases and idioms deep breathing breathing with long breaths, esp. as a form of exercise. deep-drawn (of metal etc.) shaped by forcing through a die when cold. deep-fry (-fries, -fried) fry (food) in an amount of fat or oil sufficient to cover it. deep kiss a kiss with contact between tongues. deep-laid (of a scheme) secret and elaborate. deep mourning mourning expressed by wearing only black clothes. deep-mouthed (esp. of a dog) having a deep voice. deep-rooted (esp. of convictions) firmly established. deep sea the deeper parts of the ocean. deep-seated (of emotion, disease, etc.) firmly established, profound. Deep South the States of the US bordering the Gulf of Mexico. deep space the regions beyond the solar system or the earth's atmosphere. deep therapy curative treatment with short-wave X-rays of high penetrating power. go off (or go in off) the deep end colloq. give way to anger or emotion. in deep water (or waters) in trouble or difficulty. jump (or be thrown) in at the deep end face a difficult problem, undertaking, etc., with little experience of it. Derivatives deeply adv. deepness n. Etymology: OE deop (adj.), diope, deope (adv.), f. Gmc: rel. to DIP
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  I. adjective see: dip Date: before 12th century extending far from some surface or area: as, extending far downward , b. extending well inward from an outer surface , not located superficially within the body , extending well back from a surface accepted as front , extending far laterally from the center , occurring or located near the outer limits of the playing area , thrown ~ , having a specified extension in an implied direction usually downward or backward , 3. difficult to penetrate or comprehend ; recondite , mysterious, obscure , grave in nature or effect , of penetrating intellect ; wise , intensely engrossed or immersed , characterized by profundity of feeling or quality , 4. high in saturation and low in lightness, having a low musical pitch or pitch range , 5. situated well within the boundaries , remote in time or space, being below the level of consciousness , covered, enclosed, or filled to a specified degree, large , having many good players , see: broad ~ly adverb ~ness noun II. adverb Date: before 12th century to a great depth ; ~ly , far on ; late , 3. near the outer limits of the playing area , long 6, III. noun Date: before 12th century 1. a vast or immeasurable extent ; abyss, b. the extent of surrounding space or time, ocean, any of the ~ portions of a body of water, the middle or most intense part , any of the fathom points on a sounding line other than the marks ...
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