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deepest
le plus profond
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. the deep SUST. (sea) liter.
II. deep [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip] ADJ.
1. deep (vertically):
deep hole, ditch, water, wound, wrinkle, breath, sigh, curtsey, armchair
deep mud, snow, carpet
deep container, drawer, saucepan, grass
deep roots BOT.
deep roots fig.
bases fpl
2. deep (horizontally):
deep border, band, strip
deep shelf, drawer, cupboard, alcove, stage
3. deep (intense) fig.:
deep admiration, concern, depression, dismay, love, faith, impression, sorrow
deep interest, regret, shame
deep desire, need, pleasure
deep difficulty, trouble
deep FISIOL. coma, sleep
my deepest sympathy sometimes hum.
4. deep (impenetrable):
deep darkness, forest, jungle, mystery
deep secret
deep person
they live in deepest Wales hum.
you're a deep one coloq.!
tu caches bien ton jeu! coloq.
5. deep:
deep (intellectually profound) idea, insight, meaning, truth, book, thinker
deep knowledge, discussion
deep thought (concentrated)
6. deep (dark):
deep colour
deep tan
7. deep (low):
deep voice
deep note, sound
8. deep (involved, absorbed):
to be deep in thought, entertainment
to be deep in book, conversation, work
9. deep shot, serve:
III. deep [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip] ADV.
1. deep (a long way down):
deep dig, bury, cut
2. deep (a long way in):
3. deep (emotionally, in psyche) fig.:
to go deep faith, emotion, loyalty, instinct:
to run deep belief, feeling, prejudice:
4. deep DEP.:
deep hit, kick, serve
IV. deep [ingl. brit. diːp, ingl. am. dip]
to be in deep coloq.
deep-six, deep-6 V. trans. ingl. am. PRENSA
deep-six document etc
deep fryer, deep fat fryer SUST.
deep-felt [ingl. brit. ˈdiːpfɛlt, ingl. am. ˈdipfɛlt] ADJ.
deep-felt admiration
deep-felt hatred
deep-dyed [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈdipˌdaɪd] ADJ.
1. deep-dyed TEXTIL:
2. deep-dyed fig. villain:
deep cleansing SUST. U
deep end [ingl. brit. ˈdiːp ɛnd] SUST.
to go off at the deep end coloq.
to go or jump in at the deep end fig.
to throw sb in at the deep end fig.
I. deep freeze [ingl. brit. ˌdiːp ˈfriːz, ingl. am. ˈdip ˈˌfriz] SUST.
II. deep-freeze V. trans.
deep-freeze trans. < pret. imperf. deep froze; part. pas. deep frozen>:
deep-frozen ADJ.
deep-laid ADJ.
deep-laid plan:
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. deep [di:p] ADJ.
1. deep (not shallow):
2. deep (extending back):
deep stage
deep shelf, strip
deep carpet, snow
3. deep fig. (full, intense):
deep need, desire
4. deep fig. (profound):
deep aversion, feeling, regret
5. deep (absorbed by):
to be deep in sth
6. deep (far back):
7. deep coloq. (hard to understand):
deep knowledge
8. deep (low in pitch):
deep voice
9. deep (dark):
deep colour
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. deep [di:p] ADV.
deep a. fig.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
ankle-deep ADJ.
deep-seated ADJ.
deep-seated faith
deep-seated hatred
skin-deep ADJ.
deep-frozen ADJ.
I. deep freeze SUST.
II. deep freeze V. trans.
deep space SUST. AERO.
knee-deep ADJ.
waist-deep ADJ.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
my deepest sympathy!
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. deep [dip] ADJ.
1. deep (not shallow):
2. deep (extending back):
deep stage
deep shelf, strip
deep carpet, snow
to be 6 inches deep water
3. deep fig. (full, intense):
deep desire, need
4. deep fig. (profound):
deep aversion, feelings, regret
5. deep (absorbed by):
to be deep in sth
6. deep (far back):
7. deep coloq. (hard to understand):
deep knowledge
8. deep (low in pitch):
deep voice
9. deep (dark):
deep color
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. deep [dip] ADV.
deep a. fig.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
knee-deep ADJ.
skin-deep ADJ.
deep-seated ADJ.
deep-seated faith
deep-seated hatred
waist-deep ADJ.
ankle-deep ADJ.
deep-freeze V. trans.
deep freeze SUST.
deep-rooted ADJ.
1. deep-rooted (well established):
deep-rooted prejudice
2. deep-rooted BOT.:
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
my deepest sympathy
Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA
Present
Ideep-six
youdeep-six
he/she/itdeep-sixes
wedeep-six
youdeep-six
theydeep-six
Past
Ideep-sixed
youdeep-sixed
he/she/itdeep-sixed
wedeep-sixed
youdeep-sixed
theydeep-sixed
Present Perfect
Ihavedeep-sixed
youhavedeep-sixed
he/she/ithasdeep-sixed
wehavedeep-sixed
youhavedeep-sixed
theyhavedeep-sixed
Past Perfect
Ihaddeep-sixed
youhaddeep-sixed
he/she/ithaddeep-sixed
wehaddeep-sixed
youhaddeep-sixed
theyhaddeep-sixed
PONS OpenDict

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Using the criminal law to shame and encumber companies that do so is a dangerous arrogation of power.
billmoyers.com
It really felt like she'd only made the trip over so as she wasn't the villain who spoilt the fun and that's a huge shame.
www.mirror.co.uk
Soon, he steals money from his father to buy tobacco, but finally decides not to do this out of shame.
en.wikipedia.org
Which is a shame -- after all, living in a 98-square-foot shed on a parking spot is far from a freebie.
www.gizmodo.com.au
The robbers retreat in shame when they realise they can not harm this holy man.
en.wikipedia.org

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