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knee-deep [am. angl. ˈˌni ˈˌdip, brit. angl. niːˈdiːp] PRID. pred
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.
v slovarju PONS
knee-deep PRID.
v slovarju PONS
knee-deep PRID.
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Their legs are covered in a water repelling substance allowing them to run quite fast in knee-deep water.
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The tornado destroyed the water tower and produced numerous fires in its wake, though overnight rains which left knee-deep water in some streets contained the flames.
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And doing an update on the fly doesn't necessarily mean diving knee-deep in some confusing code.
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The boots were a solution to a problem of often flooded gold mines in which men otherwise stood in knee-deep water toiling at their work stations.
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Once on land or immobilised in knee-deep water, a cut is made across its top near the blowhole to partially sever its head.
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