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depth [depθ] N

3. depth no pl (severity):

4. depth liter (deepest part):

the depths
głębiny fpl

depth charge N

in-depth [ˌɪnˈdepθ] ADJ

market depth N ECON

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He reaches extraordinary depths in several chillingly dark songs of this period, especially in the larger cycles.
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Similarly, long cuttings were not viable and tunnels were excavated at much lessor depths of cut than would be adopted today.
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It is a common, demersal species found at depths of 100-900m ft.
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The vessel is capable of drilling in water depths up to 7500 ft with drilling depth of 35000 ft, upgradeable to 37500 ft.
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It is moving toward the edge of a precipice--a precipice of stupendous and horrifying depths....
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It is a demersal fish that lives in sub-tropical waters, at depths between 7and180 m.
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I have no depths, save my incessant desire for the depths.
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As submarines with higher speeds and operating depths appeared, new torpedoes were developed.
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It's shockproof to 2.6 feet (0.79 meters), and waterproof to depths of 9.8 feet (2.98 meters) but some concessions have been made to keep the price down.
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Decompression chambers are usually rated for depths similar to the depths that the divers will encounter during planned operations.
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