deep in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for deep in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

deep-frozen [ˌdiːpˈfreʊzn] ADJ

deep-rooted [ˌdiːpˈruːtɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ

deep-seated [ˌdiːpˈsiːtɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ

deep Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to fall into a deep sleep
to go off the deep end inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He had to dig down deep to carry on.
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Shallow and deep-set cladding was used extensively on the building envelope.
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With water already knee-deep on the streets, only large trucks could get through.
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River turbulence has created deep pools beneath steep sandstone cliffs on the northeasterly bank.
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The water bank is at the foot of a steep hill and surrounded by deep forest to the right.
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Rolling hills covered in sparse vegetation and deep snowdrifts make this a relatively safe and open area for new hunters.
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The medical evidence stated that there was a deep cut over the right eye such as might be produced by falling on a broken bottle.
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It is also good for parents of young children because the water doesn't get much deeper than knee-deep along the shore.
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Additionally, it attaches to and stretches the deep surface of the iliac fascia and, occasionally, its lowermost fibers reach the inguinal ligament.
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With deep and highly customisable settings, countdown clocks, and a self-imposed lock-out feature that's very time-consuming to undo, you'll never dilly-dally online while you should be working again.
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