deep
suomi-englanti sanakirjadeep englannista suomeksi
paksu
viekas
syvällinen
syvä
syvälle ulottuva
syvänne, painauma
matala
syvälle
meri
voimakas
syvän-, tumma
myöhään
sydän-
syvällä, syvällä oleva
äärimmäisen
vaikeatajuinen
Substantiivi
Verbi
deep englanniksi
Extending, reaching or positioned far from a point of reference, especially downwards.
Extending far down from the top, or surface, to the bottom, literally or figuratively.
(ux)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2)
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp)
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Positioned far from the surface or other reference point, especially down through something or into something.
Far in extent in another (non-downwards, but generally also non-upwards) direction, especially front-to-back.
Extending to a level or length equivalent to the stated thing.
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Far from the center of the playing area, near to the boundary of the playing area, either in absolute terms or relative to a point of reference.
Penetrating a long way, especially a long way forward.
Positioned back, or downfield, towards one's own goal, or towards or behind one's baseline or similar reference point.
(senseid) Further into the body.
(ant)
(quote-journal)
Complex, involved.
Profound, having great meaning or import, but possibly obscure or not obvious.
Significant, not superficial, in extent.
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Hard to penetrate or comprehend; profound; intricate; obscure.
(circa), (w):
- Why it was that the ancients had no landscape painting, is a question deep almost as the mystery of life, and harder of solution than all the problems of jurisprudence combined.
Of penetrating or far-reaching intellect; not superficial; thoroughly skilled; sagacious; cunning.
(RQ:Shakespeare Pericles)
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Inner, underlying, true; relating to one’s inner or private being rather than what is visible on the surface.
(RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)
Low in pitch.
(RQ:Travers Cuckoo in the Nest)Within the door Mrs. Spoker hastily imparted to Mrs. Love a few final sentiments on the subject of Divine Intention in the disposition of buckets; farewells and last commiserations; a deep, guttural instigation to the horse; and the wheels of the waggonette crunched heavily away into obscurity.
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity).
Sound, heavy (''describing a state of sleep from which one is not easily awoken'').
{{RQ:Clarendon History
Far, especially far down through something or into something, physically or figuratively.
(RQ:Schuster Hepaticae)
In a profound, not superficial, manner.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Regained)
In large volume.
(coi)
(RQ:Pope Essay on Criticism)
Back towards one's own goal, baseline, or similar.
The deep part of a lake, sea, etc.
The sea, the ocean.
A deep hole or pit, a water well; an abyss.
Psalm 42 verse 7:
- (quote)
A deep or innermost part of something in general.
A silent time; quiet isolation.
A deep shade of colour.
(quote-book)
The profound part of a problem.
A fielding position near the boundary.
To overthink; to treat as being (m) than in reality.
(alt form)
(l), profound