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他全无幽默感
animal de las profundidades marinas

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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.

sea [am. angl. si, brit. angl. siː] SAM.

1.1. sea (ocean) The noun mar is feminine in literary language and in some set idiomatic expressions

sea C often pl
mar m. spol
to sail the seven seas atribut. route/transport
I don't like sea bathing brit. angl.
travesía ž. spol
sea defenses or brit. angl. defences
defensas ž. spol mn. marítimas
pez m. spol de mar
pesca ž. spol marítima or en el mar
bruma ž. spol
vista ž. spol al mar

1.2. sea C (inland):

mar m. spol

2. sea (swell, turbulence) usu pl:

mar ž. spol gruesa

3. sea (large mass, quantity) brez mn.:

mar <sed. del. marring; 1. pret., pret. del. marred> [am. angl. mɑr, brit. angl. mɑː] GLAG. preh. glag.

I. animal [am. angl. ˈænəməl, brit. angl. ˈanɪm(ə)l] SAM.

1. animal (creature):

animal m. spol

2. animal (brute):

animal m. in ž. spol
bestia ž. spol

II. animal [am. angl. ˈænəməl, brit. angl. ˈanɪm(ə)l] PRID.

animal desires/needs
animal desires/needs
animal behavior

v slovarju PONS

deep-sea animal SAM.

v slovarju PONS

sea [si:] SAM.

1. sea:

mar m. ali ž. spol

2. sea (wide expanse):

fraza:

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.

I. animal [ˈænɪml] SAM.

1. animal ZOOL.:

animal m. spol
grasa ž. spol animal

2. animal fig. (person):

animal m. spol
bestia m. in ž. spol

II. animal [ˈænɪml] PRID.

animal instincts
animal desires
Vnos OpenDict

sea SAM.

mar Amarillo m. spol
Vnos OpenDict

sea SAM.

mar Arábigo m. spol
mar de Omán m. spol
Vnos OpenDict

sea SAM.

Vnos OpenDict

sea SAM.

Vnos OpenDict

sea SAM.

mar de Alborán m. spol
v slovarju PONS

sea [si] SAM.

1. sea:

mar m. ali ž. spol

2. sea (wide expanse):

fraza:

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.

I. animal [ˈæn·ɪ·məl] SAM.

1. animal ZOOL.:

animal m. spol
grasa ž. spol animal

2. animal fig. (person):

animal m. spol
bestia m. in ž. spol

II. animal [ˈæn·ɪ·məl] PRID.

animal instincts
animal desires

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Even many of the deep-sea animals actually live in the depths right off the shore.
www.nydailynews.com
Among the plastics found inside deep-sea animals in this research were polyester, nylon and acrylic.
phys.org
Many, perhaps most deep-sea animals, as well as some bacteria produce light.
en.wikipedia.org
Deep-sea animals barely see any light, so a typical submersible dive is the equivalent of coming into a darkened theatre and shining a spotlight at the audience.
www.smh.com.au
Most bioluminescent bacteria belong to this family, and are typically found as symbionts of deep-sea animals.
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