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depth [dɛpθ] n 1. the extent, measurement, or distance downwards, backwards, or inwards 2. the quality of being deep; deepness 3. (Psychology) intensity or profundity of emotion or feeling 4. profundity of moral character; penetration; sagacity; integrity 5. complexity or abstruseness, as of thought or objects of thought 6. intensity, as of silence, colour, etc. 7. lowness of pitch 8. (Transport / Nautical Terms) Nautical the distance from the top of a ship's keel to the top of a particular deck 9. (often plural) a deep, far, inner, or remote part, such as an inaccessible region of a country 10. (often plural) the deepest, most intense, or most severe part the depths of winter 11. (usually plural) a low moral state; demoralization how could you sink to such depths? 12. (often plural) a vast space or abyss beyond or out of one's depth a. in water deeper than one is tall b. beyond the range of one's competence or understanding in depth thoroughly or comprehensively See also in-depth [from dep deep + -th1] Depth See also heights. Oceanography. a device for ascertaining the depth of water. a device for ascertaining vertical currents in the deeper parts of the sea. the measurement of the depths of oceans, seas, or other large bodies of water. — bathymetric, bathymetrical. adj. Oceanography. a small, modified submarine for deep-sea exploration, usually having a spherical observation chamber fixed under a buoyancy chamber. Oceanography. a spherical diving apparatus from which to study deep-sea life. a device that records the temperature of water as a reflex of depth. 1. the depths or bottom of the sea. 2. organic life that inhabits the bottom of the sea. an apparatus for surveying the depths or bottom of the sea. In maritime/hydrographic use, the vertical distance from the plane of the hydrographic datum to the bed of the sea, lake, or river. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
depth noun 1. deepness, drop, measure, extent, profundity, profoundness The fish were detected at depths of more than a kilometre. 2. strength, intensity, seriousness, severity, extremity, keenness, intenseness I am well aware of the depth of feeling that exists in the town 3. severity, importance, significance, gravity, urgency, moment, weight, danger, seriousness, severeness The country's leadership had underestimated the depth of the crisis. 4. insight, intelligence, wisdom, penetration, profundity, acuity, discernment, perspicacity, sagacity, astuteness, profoundness, perspicuity His writing has a depth that will outlast him. insight emptiness, triviality, superficiality, lack of depth or substance 5. breadth, range, degree, extent, scope, magnitude, amplitude, comprehensiveness, extensiveness We were impressed with the depth of her knowledge. 6. intensity, strength, warmth, richness, brightness, vibrancy, vividness The blue base gives the red paint more depth. 7. complexity, intricacy, elaboration, obscurity, abstruseness, reconditeness His music lacks depth. plural noun 1. deepest part, middle, midst, remotest part, furthest part, innermost part A sound came from the depths of the forest. 2. most intense part, pit, void, abyss, chasm, deepest part, furthest part, bottomless depth a man who had plumbed the depths of despair in depth thoroughly, completely, fully, comprehensively, extensively, inside out, meticulously, intensively, exhaustively, leaving no stone unturned We will discuss these three areas in depth. Translations depth [depθ] A. N 1. [of water, hole, shelf] → profundidad f; [of room, building] → fondo m; [of hem] → ancho m; [of colour, feelings] → intensidad f; [of voice] → gravedad f, profundidad f at a depth of three metres → a tres metros de profundidad depth of field (Phot) → profundidad f de campo the trench was two metres in depth → la zanja tenía dos metros de profundidad to study a subject in depth → estudiar un tema a fondo or en profundidad it shows a great depth of knowledge of the subject → muestra un conocimiento muy profundo de la materia to get out of one's depth (lit) → perder pie (fig) → meterse en honduras, salirse de su terreno to be out of one's depth (lit) → no tocar fondo, no hacer pie (fig) I'm out of my depth with physics → no entiendo nada de física he felt out of his depth with these people → se sentía perdido entre esta gente it is deplorable that anyone should sink to such depths → es deplorable que uno pueda caer tan bajo 2. the depths: in the depths of the sea → en las profundidades del mar, en el fondo del mar to be in the depths of despair → estar hundido en la desesperación in the depths of winter → en lo más crudo del invierno see also plumb D2 B. CPD depth charge N → carga f de profundidad depth [ˈdɛpθ] n (distance between upper and lower surface) [hole, river] → profondeur f at a depth of 3 metres → à 3 mètres de profondeur to a depth of 3 metres → à une profondeur de 3 mètres 18 metres in depth → 18 mètres de profondeur to be out of one's depth (British) [swimmer] → ne plus avoir pied (fig) (= unequal to a situation) → être dépassé(e), nager to feel out of one's depth → se sentir dépassé(e) to go out of one's depth [swimmer] → aller là où on n'a pas pied (distance between front and back) [cupboard, drawer] → profondeur f, largeur f (= intensity) [emotion] → profondeur f (= great extent) → étendue f to study sth in depth (= thoroughly) → étudier qch en profondeur to analyze sth in depth (= minutely) → analyser qch dans les moindres détails depths npl (= deep sea) the depths → les profondeurs fpl (= most extreme part) the depths of winter → le cœur de l'hiver the depths of the countryside → les profondeurs de la campagne in the depths of (= deep parts) [sea] → dans les profondeurs de (= remote parts) [wood, countryside] → au cœur de to be in the depths of despair → toucher le fond du désespoir to be in the depths of recession → traverser une période de récession profonde depth charge n → grenade f sous-marine depth n → Tiefe f; the depths of the ocean → die Tiefen des Ozeans; at a depth of 3 feet → in einer Tiefe von 3 Fuß, in 3 Fuß Tiefe; don’t go out of your depth → geh nicht zu tief rein!; to be out of one’s depth (lit) → den Boden unter den Füßen verlieren; (fig also) → ins Schwimmen geraten (of knowledge, feeling, colour) → Tiefe f; the depth of his feelings for her → die Tiefe seiner Gefühle für sie; he had no idea of the depth of feeling against him → er hatte keine Ahnung, wie abgrundtief die Abneigung gegen ihn war; they now understood the depth of feeling on this issue → sie wussten jetzt, wie sehr dieses Thema die Gemüter bewegte; he has depth of character → er hat Charakterstärke; the wine has depth of character → der Wein hat viel Charakter; in depth → eingehend, intensiv; interview → ausführlich ? in-depth (fig) depth(s) → Tiefen pl; in the depths of despair → in tiefster Verzweiflung; in the depths of winter/the forest → im tiefsten Winter/Wald; in the depths of the countryside → auf dem flachen Land; in the depths of recession → mitten in der Rezession; from the depths of the earth → aus den Tiefen der Erde (geh); to sink to new depths → so tief wie nie zuvor sinken depth: depth of field n (Phot) → Tiefenschärfe f depth psychology n → Tiefenpsychologie f depth [dɛpθ] n (gen, of knowledge, thought) → profondità f inv; (of snow) → altezza, spessore m; (of shelf) → profondità, larghezza; (of colour, feeling) → intensità f inv at a depth of 3 metres → a 3 metri di profondità, a una profondità di 3 metri the depths of the sea → gli abissi del mare to be out of one's depth (swimmer) → non toccare (fig) → non sentirsi all'altezza della situazione in the depths of the forest → nel cuore della foresta in the depths of winter → in pieno inverno, nel cuore dell'inverno in the depths of despair → in preda alla disperazione to study sth in depth → studiare qc in profondità depth [dɛpθ] n (gen, of knowledge, thought) → profondità f inv; (of snow) → altezza, spessore m; (of shelf) → profondità, larghezza; (of colour, feeling) → intensità f inv at a depth of 3 metres → a 3 metri di profondità, a una profondità di 3 metri the depths of the sea → gli abissi del mare to be out of one's depth (swimmer) → non toccare (fig) → non sentirsi all'altezza della situazione in the depths of the forest → nel cuore della foresta in the depths of winter → in pieno inverno, nel cuore dell'inverno in the depths of despair → in preda alla disperazione to study sth in depth → studiare qc in profondità n depth [depθ] 1 the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m. diepte عُمْق дълбочина hloubka dybde die Tiefe βάθος profundidad sügavus ژرفا؛ عمق syvyys profondeur עוֹמֶק गहराई dubina,ponor mélység kedalaman dÿpt profondità 深さ 깊이 gylis dziļums kedalaman diepte dybde głębokość profundidade adâncime глубина hĺbka globina dubina djup ความลึก derinlik 深度 глибина گہرائی độ sâu 深度 2 intensity or strength especially if great The depth of colour was astonishing; The depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking. diepte, intensiteit شِدَّة дълбочина intenzita dybde; intensitet die Stärke βαθύτητα, ένταση intensidad sügavus شدت؛ عمق syvyys intensité עוֹמֶק तेजी dubina mélység kekuatan styrkur, dÿpt profondità, intensità 濃さ, 強さ 강도, 정도 gilumas, sodrumas piesātinātība mendalam hevigheid styrke, intensitet, dybde głębia profundidade intensitate интенсивность; глубина intenzita intenzivnost dubina intensitet, djup ความเข้มของสี yoğunluk 濃度 сила; густота شدّت cường độ 浓度 n pl depths a part far under the surface or in the middle of something the depths of the sea; the depths of winter. dieptes, die hartjie van die winter أعْماق، بَواطِن глъбини hloubky, hlubiny; uprostřed dyb; midt på das Tiefste κατάβαθα (πληθ.) profundidades sügavused, (talve)süda اعماق؛ ژرفنا syvyydet profondeurs מַעֲמָקִים अधिक गहरा u jeku mélység kedalaman undirdjúp; iður profondità 深い所 깊은 곳, 한가운데 gelmė, vidurys dzelme; vidus kedalaman het diepst dyp, –dybde; midt– (vinters) otchłań, środek profundezas adânc глубины; разгар hlbina; uprostred globine dubina djupen, i djupa[] ความลึก (en) derin yer, denizin derinlikleri 深處 безодня; розпал نشیبی جگہ độ sâu 深处 adj in-depth (of a survey etc) deep and thorough an in-depth report on alcoholism. in diepte عَميق، مُتَعَمِّق، شامِل дълбок hloubkový dybtgående; tilbundsgående; grundig tiefgründig σε βάθος, διεξοδικός a fondo sügavutiminev دقیق و کامل syväluotaava en profondeur לָעוֹמֶק व्यापक temeljit alapos menyeluruh ítarlegur approfondito 詳細な 심층의 gilus pamatīgs (par ziņojumu u.tml.) dalam diepgaand grundig wnikliwy em profundidade profund фундаментальный hĺbkový izčrpen detaljan ingående, grundlig, som går på djupet ถี่ถ้วน ayrıntılı, derin 透徹的 всебічний; глибокий مفصّل toàn diện 透彻的 in depth deeply and thoroughly I have studied the subject in depth. in diepte بِعُمْق дълбоко do hloubky i dybden; tilbundsgående; grundigt in allen Einzelheiten σε βάθος, διεξοδικά a fondo, en profundidad sügavuti بطور عمیق؛ عمقاً syvällisesti à fond לָעוֹמֶק गहराई से duboko, temeljito alaposan mendalam ítarlega a fondo 徹底的に 철저하게 giliai pamatīgi mendalam diepgaand i dybden, grundig wnikliwie em profundidade în profunzime тщательно do hĺbky v globino temeljno ingående, grundligt, på djupet ลึกซึ้ง enine boyuna, bütün ayrıntılarıyla 深入地 глибоко; старанно تفصیلی chuyên sâu 深入地 depth → عمق hloubka dybde Tiefe βάθος profundidad syvyys profondeur dubina profondità 深さ 깊이 diepte dybde głębokość profundidade глубина djup ความลึก derinlik chiều sâu 深度 How to thank TFD for its existence? 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| We have, therefore, a well of sixty feet in diameter to dig down to a depth of nine hundred feet. "No," said the Depth of Degradation, "they have already fallen to me. It was now but 140 degrees, although we had penetrated to a depth of nearly four miles. |
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