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in the PONS Dictionary

in the PONS Dictionary

I. deep [di:p] ADJ

1. deep (not shallow):

deep cut, hole, wound, lake, water

2. deep (full):

tief Luft holen [o. CH a.inf aufschnaufen]

3. deep (engrossed):

4. deep (extending back):

deep wardrobe, closet

5. deep (located far back):

6. deep (profound):

deep coma, sadness, satisfaction, sleep

7. deep book, discussion, meaning:

8. deep (low):

deep note, voice

9. deep (of colour):

Phrases:

II. deep [di:p] ADV

1. deep (far down):

tief atmen [o. CH a. inf schnaufen]
to go [or run]deep fear

2. deep (far back):

Phrases:

III. deep [di:p] N liter

sym·pa·thy [ˈsɪmpəθi] N

1. sympathy no pl:

Mitgefühl nt <-s> kein pl
Verständnis nt <-ses, -se>

2. sympathy no pl (agreement):

Übereinstimmung f <-, -en>

3. sympathy:

Sympathie f <-, -thi̱·en>
für jdn/etw Sympathie hegen form

4. sympathy (condolences):

Beileid nt <-(e)s> kein pl

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deep ADJ

Klett Biology Glossary

deep ADJ

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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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A number of deep channels are traversing generally north to south through the islands.
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River turbulence has created deep pools beneath steep sandstone cliffs on the northeasterly bank.
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This initial layer prevents hydrogen from penetrating deep into the steel substrate, thus avoiding the serious problems associated with hydrogen embrittlement.
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