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Deep Web SAM. RAČ.
red ž. spol profunda
deep web ž. spol
Deep South SAM.
I. deep <deeper deepest> [am. angl. dip, brit. angl. diːp] PRID.
1.1. deep:
deep ravine/well
deep ravine/well
deep gash/wound
deep dish
deep pan
1.2. deep (horizontally):
deep shelf/wardrobe
1.3. deep (broad):
deep border/edge
2. deep sigh/groan:
3.1. deep (low-pitched):
deep voice
deep voice
deep note
3.2. deep (dark):
deep color
deep color
4. deep (intense):
deep sleep/love/interest
deep look/gaze
deep look/gaze
5.1. deep (intellectually):
deep thoughts/learning
5.2. deep (enigmatic):
deep mystery/secret
II. deep <deeper deepest> [am. angl. dip, brit. angl. diːp] PRISL.
1.1. deep (of penetration):
1.2. deep (thoroughly):
2.1. deep (situated far from edge):
2.2. deep (greatly involved):
3. deep (extensively):
to drink deep of sth lit.
III. deep [am. angl. dip, brit. angl. diːp] SAM. lit. brez mn.
1. deep (sea):
2. deep (most intense part):
deep end SAM.
lo hondo pog.
to go or jump off the deep end pog.
to go or jump off the deep end pog.
deep-sea [ˌdiːpˈsiː] PRID. atribut.
deep-sea creature:
fauna ž. spol abisal
buceo m. spol de altura or en alta mar
pesca ž. spol de altura
deep-fry <deep-fries deep-frying deep-fried> [am. angl. ˈdip ˈˌfraɪ, brit. angl. ˌdiːpˈfrʌɪ] GLAG. preh. glag.
deep-set [am. angl. ˌdipˈsɛt, brit. angl. ˌdiːpˈsɛt] PRID.
deep-set eyes:
deep-seated [am. angl. ˌdipˈsidəd, brit. angl. diːpˈsiːtɪd] PRID.
deep-seated prejudice/conviction/tradition
deep-seated problem/grievance
deep-dish [ˈdipdɪʃ] PRID. atribut. am. angl.
1. deep-dish:
deep-dish pizza
2.1. deep-dish pog. (extreme, excessive):
2.2. deep-dish pog. (thorough):
deep-dish knowledge/opinion
deep-felt [am. angl. ˈdipfɛlt, brit. angl. ˈdiːpfɛlt] PRID.
knee-deep [am. angl. ˈˌni ˈˌdip, brit. angl. niːˈdiːp] PRID. pred
I. deep [di:p] PRID.
1. deep (not shallow):
2. deep (full):
3. deep (extending back):
4. deep (extreme):
deep regret, disappointment
5. deep (absorbed by):
6. deep pog. (hard to understand):
7. deep (low in pitch):
8. deep (dark):
II. deep [di:p] PRISL.
1. deep (far down):
to dig deep fig.
2. deep (extremely):
fraza:
III. deep [di:p] SAM. lit.
deep-fry GLAG. preh. glag.
skin-deep PRID.
skin-deep beauty
knee-deep PRID.
ankle-deep PRID.
waist-deep [ˌweɪstˈdi:p] PRID.
deep-seated PRID.
deep-seated hatred
deep-rooted [ˌdi:pˈru:tɪd, am. angl. -t̬ɪd] PRID.
1. deep-rooted (well-established):
2. deep-rooted BOT.:
deep-frozen PRID.
deep-freeze SAM.
congelador m. spol
I. deep [dip] PRID.
1. deep (not shallow):
2. deep (full):
3. deep (extending back):
4. deep (extreme):
deep love, disappointment
5. deep (absorbed by):
6. deep pog. (hard to understand):
7. deep (low in pitch):
8. deep (dark):
II. deep [dip] PRISL.
1. deep (far down):
2. deep (extremely):
fraza:
III. deep [dip] SAM. lit.
deep-fry GLAG. preh. glag.
ankle-deep PRID.
skin-deep PRID.
skin-deep beauty
waist-deep [ˌweɪst·ˈdip] PRID.
deep-frozen PRID.
deep-seated PRID.
deep-seated hatred
deep-rooted PRID.
1. deep-rooted (well-established):
2. deep-rooted BOT.:
knee-deep PRID.
deep freeze SAM.
congelador m. spol
Present
Ideep-fry
youdeep-fry
he/she/itdeep-fries
wedeep-fry
youdeep-fry
theydeep-fry
Past
Ideep-fried
youdeep-fried
he/she/itdeep-fried
wedeep-fried
youdeep-fried
theydeep-fried
Present Perfect
Ihavedeep-fried
youhavedeep-fried
he/she/ithasdeep-fried
wehavedeep-fried
youhavedeep-fried
theyhavedeep-fried
Past Perfect
Ihaddeep-fried
youhaddeep-fried
he/she/ithaddeep-fried
wehaddeep-fried
youhaddeep-fried
theyhaddeep-fried
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These three men would start the history of deep-sea diving.
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The 63 seat restaurant is inside the world's largest oceanarium and has stunning views of deep-sea wildlife from every table.
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Patterns of bathymetric distribution among deep-sea fauna at local spatial scale: comparison of mainland vs. insular areas.
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Members of this genus are characterized by their deep-sea habitat, clear bodies, and ability to engorge themselves with water to become larger when threatened.
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The seamount is biologically diverse, with 237 species and 27 types of deep-sea coral having been identified.
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