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Толковый словарь английского языка - deep

 

Deep

deep
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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  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...
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