depth in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for depth in the English»Serbian Dictionary

in-depth [ˌɪn'depθ] ADJ attr

depth Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in the depth of winter
in depth
in depth
to be out of one's depth
to get out of one's depth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Clear labeling of maximum operating depth is the most effective way of marking the cylinder.
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This would involve burial at a depth between 200 1000m deep in a purpose-built facility with no intention to retrieve the waste in the future.
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These include searching the tree depth-first, breadth-first, or best-first using some measure of desirability of solutions.
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The site gradually progressed alongside internet technology, giving investors more useful information such as stock quotes, news bulletins, in-depth programming information and a whole host of other data.
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The upper portion of the reservoir, corresponding to a five-foot depth above the normal headwater level, is provided for surcharge storage.
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These early torpedoes ran at a preset depth on a straight course (consequently they are frequently referred to as straight runners).
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In spite of the heat, the canal was excavated to a depth of 13 ft and a width of 18 ft.
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A lower proportion of nitrogen is required to reduce nitrogen narcosis and other physiological effects of the gas at depth.
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Greenhouse was known for his impeccable technique, but even more so for his inspiring passion and the depth and variety of his sound.
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Under free-flow conditions the depth of water at specified location upstream of the flume throat can be converted to a rate of flow.
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