deep in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for deep in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.deep [Brit diːp, Am dip] ADJ

II.deep [Brit diːp, Am dip] N liter (sea)

III.deep [Brit diːp, Am dip] ADV

deep-six, deep-6 [Brit, Am ˈdip ˈˌsɪks] VB trans Am JOURN

deep fryer [ˌdiːp ˈfraɪə(r)], deep fat fryer [ˌdiːp fæt ˈfraɪə(r)] N

deep-froze [ˌdiːpˈfrəʊz] VB pt

deep-froze → deep freeze II

skin-deep [Brit skɪnˈdiːp, Am ˈˌskɪn ˈˌdip] ADJ

deep therapy [ˌdiːpˈθerəpɪ] N MED

deep-drawn [ˌdiːpˈdrɔːn] VB pp

deep-drawn → deep-draw

See also deep-draw

I.deep freeze [Brit ˌdiːp ˈfriːz, Am ˈdip ˈˌfriz] N

deep in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for deep in the English»Italian Dictionary

deep-rooted ADJ (well-established)

waist-deep [ˌweɪst·ˈdi:p] ADJ

deep Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take a deep breath
the drawer is 2 feet deep
to fall into a deep sleep
to be in deep water
to go off the deep end
to go off the deep end inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Nevertheless, such deep understanding is available only for heavily studied systems such as shallow lakes.
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With water already knee-deep on the streets, only large trucks could get through.
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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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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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The water bank is at the foot of a steep hill and surrounded by deep forest to the right.
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Next she was spotted on dry land sitting on a sun-lounger in a plain white halter-neck bikini with a deep scoop neck flaunting her famous curves.
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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 submucosa may or may not be present deep to the dense layer of the lamina propria, depending on the region of the oral cavity.
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It consists of siliceous siltstones, formed in deep water.
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