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Deep South

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Deep South SAM. am. angl.

Sud m. spol profond
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. the deep SAM. (sea) lit.

l'océan m. spol

II. deep [brit. angl. diːp, am. angl. dip] PRID.

1. deep (vertically):

deep hole, ditch, water, wound, wrinkle, breath, sigh, curtsey, armchair
deep mud, snow, carpet
deep container, drawer, saucepan, grass
deep roots BOT.
racines ž. spol mn. profondes
deep roots fig.
bases ž. spol mn.

2. deep (horizontally):

deep border, band, strip
deep shelf, drawer, cupboard, alcove, stage

3. deep (intense) fig.:

deep admiration, concern, depression, dismay, love, faith, impression, sorrow
deep interest, regret, shame
deep desire, need, pleasure
deep difficulty, trouble
deep FIZIOLOG. coma, sleep
my deepest sympathy sometimes šalj.

4. deep (impenetrable):

deep darkness, forest, jungle, mystery
deep secret
deep person

5. deep:

deep (intellectually profound) idea, insight, meaning, truth, book, thinker
deep knowledge, discussion
deep thought (concentrated)

6. deep (dark):

deep colour
deep tan

7. deep (low):

deep voice
deep note, sound

8. deep (involved, absorbed):

to be deep in thought, entertainment
to be deep in book, conversation, work

9. deep shot, serve:

III. deep [brit. angl. diːp, am. angl. dip] PRISL.

1. deep (a long way down):

deep dig, bury, cut

2. deep (a long way in):

3. deep (emotionally, in psyche) fig.:

to go deep faith, emotion, loyalty, instinct:
to run deep belief, feeling, prejudice:

4. deep ŠPORT:

deep hit, kick, serve

IV. deep [brit. angl. diːp, am. angl. dip]

to be in deep pog.

I. south [brit. angl. saʊθ, am. angl. saʊθ] SAM.

sud m. spol

II. South

1. South POLIT., GEOGR. am. angl., ZGOD.:

2. South (in cards):

III. south [brit. angl. saʊθ, am. angl. saʊθ] PRID.

south METEOROL.
south coast

IV. south [brit. angl. saʊθ, am. angl. saʊθ] PRISL.

south move
south lie, live
au sud (of de)

v slovarju PONS

v slovarju PONS

I. deep [di:p] PRID.

1. deep (not shallow):

2. deep (extending back):

deep stage
deep shelf, strip
deep carpet, snow

3. deep fig. (full, intense):

deep need, desire

4. deep fig. (profound):

deep aversion, feeling, regret

5. deep (absorbed by):

to be deep in sth

6. deep (far back):

7. deep pog. (hard to understand):

deep knowledge

8. deep (low in pitch):

deep voice

9. deep (dark):

deep colour

fraza:

II. deep [di:p] PRISL.

deep a. fig.:

fraza:

I. south [ˈsaʊθ] SAM.

1. south (cardinal point):

sud m. spol

2. south GEOGR.:

sud m. spol
the South am. angl.

II. south [ˈsaʊθ] PRID.

south side, coast:

sud nesprem.
vent m. spol du sud

III. south [ˈsaʊθ] PRISL.

south to travel
v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS

I. deep [dip] PRID.

1. deep (not shallow):

2. deep (extending back):

deep stage
deep shelf, strip
deep carpet, snow
to be 6 inches deep water

3. deep fig. (full, intense):

deep desire, need

4. deep fig. (profound):

deep aversion, feelings, regret

5. deep (absorbed by):

to be deep in sth

6. deep (far back):

7. deep pog. (hard to understand):

deep knowledge

8. deep (low in pitch):

deep voice

9. deep (dark):

deep color

fraza:

II. deep [dip] PRISL.

deep a. fig.:

fraza:

I. south [saʊθ] SAM.

1. south (cardinal point):

sud m. spol

2. south GEOGR.:

sud m. spol

II. south [saʊθ] PRID.

south side, coast:

sud nesprem.
vent m. spol du sud

III. south [saʊθ] PRISL.

south travel

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But in the Deep South, many white citizens had not reconciled with the defeat of the war or the granting of citizenship to freedmen.
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She could not tour in parts of the Deep South due to her race.
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Many sold slaves to traders to take to the Deep South.
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Another round of storms developed in the Deep South that afternoon.
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Many were transported by slave traders to the Deep South in a forced migration.
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