depths in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for depths in the English»Serbian Dictionary

in-depth [ˌɪn'depθ] ADJ attr

depths Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he has hidden depths
in the depths of despair
in the depths of the forest
the depths of the ocean

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is a demersal fish that lives in sub-tropical waters, at depths between 7and180 m.
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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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This hypothesis proposes that metastable olivine in oceanic lithosphere subducted to depths greater than 410 km undergoes a sudden phase transition to spinel structure.
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It is a cave dweller, found at depths of from 5to40 m.
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It is a common, demersal species found at depths of 100-900m ft.
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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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The intercepts range in depths of between 9 metres and 47 metres, and visible spodumene was evident in all cases.
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In contrast to white ovals, these structures are red, arguably due to dredging up of red material from the planet's depths.
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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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This species lives on exposed reefs at depths of between 1 and 35 metres.
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