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Перевод: deep
[прилагательное] глубокий; глубоко лежащий; глубинный; погруженный; поглощенный; занятый; сильный; серьезный; не поверхностный; таинственный; труднопостигаемый; беспробудный; насыщенный; темный; густой; низкий (о звуке); [наречие] вглубь; глубоко; [существительное] глубь ; глубина ; глубокое место; море; пропасть ; океан ; бездна ; самое сокровенное
Тезаурус:
- Mark Twain, for example, who went to see the Great Exhibition of 1867, wrote: "(I saw) Napoleon in military uniform - long-bodied, short-legged man, fiercely moustached, old, wrinkled, with eyes half-closed and such a deep crafty scheming expression about them."
- Denmark and Sweden are deep in a trough of domestic and foreign debt.
- The party congress apologised to East Germans, saying that the previous SED leaders were responsible for plunging the country into deep crisis which threatened its existence.
- "It's partly because she has got herself cornered economically, and partly because deep down she thinks there is a nationalist string she can pluck to her electoral advantage.
- If the snow is deep (perhaps just wishful thinking by Land Rover owners) then no chain or tyre will help.
- At each stage of their return to the sea, they became specialised to their particular habitat, some going back into freshwater rivers, others frequenting shallow coastal waters or the deep oceans.
- Its destination was not another port, but the deep Atlantic Ocean.
- "May I express our deep sympathy, ma'am," Bragg said.
- Deep puncture wounds or animal bites anywhere.
- "Sheer bloody suicide," he said slowly in his deep thick Cockney.
- Joe was trying to be bright and cheerful, but there was a deep undercurrent of sadness, and later, when he had gone back to his office, Dana said: "I think he's terribly lonely."
- They were both intellectual Jews with a deep knowledge of literature and art enmeshed with a taste for mysticism and the occult.
- Moreover, now that I come to think of it, it is perhaps not so surprising that it should also have made a deep impression on Miss Kenton given certain aspects of her relationship with my father during her early days at Darlington Hall.
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