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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von (e) deep im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

deep
derin

Mississippi Nehri derin ve geniştir. - The Mississippi River is deep and wide.

Bu göl ne kadar derin? - How deep is this lake?

deep
{i} derinlik

Tom'un botları karın derinliklerine battı. - Tom's boots sank deep into the snow.

Onlar düşman bölgesi derinliklerine doğru gitti. - They drove deep into enemy territory.

deep
derin derin

Tom Mary'nin gözlerine derin derin baktı. - Tom gazed deeply into Mary's eyes.

Tom, Mary'nin gözlerine derin derin baktı. - Tom looked deeply into Mary's eyes.

Deep Web
(Antika) Derin Ağ
run deep in one's veins
(Ev ile ilgili) Kanında olmak, damarlarında dolaşmak
deep
deniz

Deniz kendi kendine derinleşecek. - The sea will turn deep by itself.

Denizin bu bölümü derin ve tehlikeli. - This part of the sea is deep and dangerous.

deep fry
(Gıda) yağda kızartmak
deep
derinliklerine kadar
being deep
tokluk (ses)
between the devil and the deep blue sea
(deyim) aşağı tükürsen sakal yukarı tükürsen bıyık
cut someone deep
(Ev ile ilgili) Birini duygusal olarak derinden incitmek
deep
(ses) boğuk
deep
kalın
deep
anlamlı
deep
kalın (ses)
deep
yoğun

Yaşamlarımızı büyük sevgiden ve derin kederden daha yoğun bir şekilde yaşamayız. - We never experience our lives more intensely than in great love and deep sorrow.

deep
derinlerine kadar
deep cleaning
(Bilgisayar) yoğun temizlik
deep down
yüreğinde
deep down
kalbinin derinliklerinde
deep down
(Konuşma Dili) esasında
deep down
(Konuşma Dili) özünde
deep fry
(Gıda) kızartmak
deep set
(Spor) açık top
deep south
abd'nin güneydoğu eyaletleri
deep spot
(Denizbilim) longoz
how deep
ne kadar derin
how deep
ne derin
run deep in veins
(Ev ile ilgili) Kanında olmak, damarlarında dolaşmak
too deep
çok derin
as deep as
kadar derin
be in deep water
ayvayı yemek
be in deep water
başı belada olmak
deep
(renk) koyu
deep
alçak
deep
derinden

O anne ve babasına derinden bağlıdır. - She is deeply attached to her parents.

Konuşması dinleyicileri derinden etkiledi. - His speech deeply affected the audience.

deep
karmaşık
deep
geç vakitte
deep
dibe
deep
anlaşılmaz

Onun romanları benim için çok anlaşılmazdır. - His novels are too deep for me.

deep
geç vakte kadar
deep
derine

Daha derine kazmak zorundasın. - You have to dig deeper.

Tom mağarada daha derine gitti. - Tom went deeper into the cave.

deep
{f} derince
deep
yüzeyde kalmayan
deep
(duygu) derin
deep
(the ile) deniz
deep
kötü
deep
derine inen
deep
içten

Birbirinizi içten seviyor musunuz? - Do you love each other deeply?

O beni içten selamladı. - She bowed deeply to me.

deep
ciddi

Hiçbir zaman bunu belli etmeyecek ama içinden ciddi bir şekilde endişeli olduğunu düşünüyorum. - He'll never show it, but I think that deep down, he's seriously worried.

deep
(uyku) derin
deep acid etching
asitli derin dağlama
deep brown
koyu kahverengi
deep eyed
koyu gözlü
deep freeze
{f} dondurup sakla
deep fry
yağda kızart
deep in thought
derin düşünce
deep red
koyu kırmızı
deep root
derin kök
deep rooted
kökleşmiş
deep sea
açık deniz
deep sea
engin deniz
deep sea
derin deniz

Derin deniz hakkında çok az şey biliniyor. - Very little is known about the deep sea.

Derin deniz fobisine sahip misin? - Do you have deep sea phobia?

deep seated
çok derin
deep space
derin mesafe
deep structure
derin yapı
deep tone
boğuk ses
deep transverse arrest
derinde transvers duruş
deep well
derin kuyu
deep-dyed
hakiki
deep-freeze
dondurup saklamak
deep-freeze
dipfriz
deep-freeze
dondurmak
deep-freeze
derin dondurucu
deep-freezer
derin dondurucu
deep-frozen
(derin) dondurulmuş
deep-rooted
köklü
deep-rooted
derin
deep-sea
kıyıdan uzakta
deep-sea
açık deniz
deep-sea navigation
uzak deniz seferi
deep-sea steamer
açık deniz gemisi
deep-sea voyage
uzak deniz yolculuğu
deep-seated
sabit
deep-seated
köklü
deep-seated
yerleşmiş
deep-set
derinde olan
go off the deep end
tepesi atmak
have short arms and deep pockets
günahını koklatmamak
in deep water
başı dertte
knee deep
dizboyu
knee-deep
diz boyu derinliğinde
knee-deep
diz boyu

O diz boyu karın içindeydi. - He was knee-deep in snow.

Bataklık diz boyudur. - The marsh is knee-deep.

skin deep
yüzeysel

Güzellik sadece yüzeyseldir. - Beauty is but skin deep.

skin-deep
sathi
skin-deep
yüzeysel
still waters run deep
durgun sular derinden akar
as deep as
gibi derin
deep bass
derin baş
deep boring implements
derin sondaj aletleri
deep cycle
(Elektrik, Elektronik) (adjective) tamamen boşalıp, sonra şarj edilebilen (akü)
deep depression
derin depresyon
deep drawing
(Mühendislik) derin çekme
deep eyes
derin gözler
deep focus
derin odak
deep forest
derin orman
deep frier
derin tava
deep fry
derin kızartma
deep fryers
Fritözler
deep frying
kızartmalar
deep hit
derin vurmak
deep in dept
Borca batmış
deep inside
derinlerde

Tom mutlu gibi davranıyordu fakat derinlerde üzgündü. - Tom acted happy, but deep inside he was sad.

Tom mutlu gibi davranıyordu fakat o derinlerde üzgündü. - Tom behaved like he was happy, but deep inside, he was very sad.

deep ploughing
derin sürme
deep pocket
(deyim) Para kasası, para babası

Germany is adamantly opposed to serving as the deep pocket for its profligate partners.

deep red
köyü kırmızı
deep sea fishing
Açık deniz balıkçılığı, derin deniz balıkçılığı
deep shit
derin bok
deep sleep
Derin uyku
deep throat
(Argo) Erkek cinsel organının ağza alınması
deep water be in deep water
başı belada olmak
deep well pump
derin kuyu tulumbası
deep-chested
Derin göğüslü
deep-dish
kalın hamur
deep-hole drilling machine
(Mühendislik) derin delik delme tezgahı
deep-rooted
(düşünce, inanış, yargı vs.) koku derinde, yerleşik
dig deep
derin kazmak
dig down deep
derinlere inmek (bir konuda düşünürken)
digging deep, never-ending labor
kazma derin,-emek bitmeyen
give it a deep six
(deyim) Atmak, bir şeyi başından atıp, kurtulmak
go off the deep end
k. dili kendini fazlasıyla kaptırmak
have deep feelings for someone
Birine derin duygular beslemek
in deep water
1. başı dertte. 2. şaşkınlık içinde
in deep waters
(deyim) başı dertte şaşkınlık içinde
lip deep
derin dudak
run deep
eskilere dayanmak
still water runs deep
(Atasözü) Yavaş atın çiftesi pek olur. Yere bakan yürek yakandır. Yere bakar yürek yakar
take a deep breath
Derin bir nefes al
to be thrown in at the deep end
derin sonunda atılmak
to go off the deep end
öfkelenmek için
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von (e) deep im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

Deep North
Queensland, and sometimes also including Northern Territory
Deep South
a descriptive category of cultural and geographic subregions in the American South
Deep Throat
A secret informant possessing valuable information, especially one who stays secret long after the incident in question is concluded
Deep Throats
plural form of Deep Throat
beauty is only skin deep
What matters is a person's character, rather than his/her appearance
caught between the devil and the deep blue sea
Having a choice between two alternatives, both undesirable
deep
Having its bottom far down
deep
Low in pitch

She has a very deep contralto.

deep
Profound, having great meaning or import, but possibly obscure or not obvious

That is a deep thought!.

deep
Immersed, submerged (in)

deep in debt, deep in the mud.

deep
Sound, heavy (describing a state of sleep from which one is not easily awoken)

He was in a deep sleep.

deep
deeply

Hepaticology, outside the temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, still lies deep in the shadow cast by that ultimate closet taxonomist, Franz Stephani—a ghost whose shadow falls over us all.

He's deeply attached to her. - He is deeply attached to her.

He is deeply attached to her. - He's deeply attached to her.

deep
part of a lake, sea, etc

creatures of the deep.

deep
Voluminous

to take a deep breath / sigh / drink.

deep
A fielding position near the boundary

Russell is a safe pair of hands in the deep.

deep
Dark and highly saturated

That's a very deep shade of blue.

deep
: the sea, the ocean
deep
The deep (meaning 2 above) part of a problem
deep
In extent in a direction away from the observer

The shelves are 30cm deep.

deep
To a significant, not superficial, extent

They're deep in discussion.

deep
A long way inside; situated far in or back

American football Relatively farther downfield.

deep
In a number of rows or layers:

a crowd three deep along the funeral procession.

deep
Thick

There was a deep layer of soot over the window.

deep blue
intense blue
deep blue sea
Sea, ocean, open sea
deep blue sea
The sea, the ocean, the open sea
deep breathing
Alternative name of diaphragmatic breathing

Diaphragmatic breathing is controlled deep breathing using the lower abdomen rather than expanding the upper chest area.

deep breathing
Alternative form of deep-breathing. Attributive form of deep breathing

An easy, basic deep breathing exercise consists of taking a deep breath, then slowly blowing out until there is no air left.

deep copies
plural form of deep copy
deep copy
To make a deep copy of

I'd prefer to deep copy that in order to avoid complications with updates.

deep copy
To make a deep copy

This is a situation where you either have to deep copy or handle the complication of updates.

deep copy
A copy of a data structure duplicating not only the structure itself, but all structures to which it is linked

Don't try to make a deep copy of that -- you'll pull in half the database.

deep cover
a fielding position on the off side, about 30° forward of square and near the boundary; a fielder in that position
deep down
Fundamentally; in essence; in reality; really

He seems like an average businessman, but deep down he's an overgrown kid with a necktie.

deep embedding
The act of representing one logic or language with another by providing a semantic function that assigns a meaning to each term
deep embedding
A specific such semantic function
deep end
The part of a swimming pool with relatively deep water
deep end
A situation where expertise or experience is required
deep fryer
A heated vessel for frying food by immersing in hot oil, as opposed to shallow frying in a frying pan
deep geological repository
A concept that involves the placement of long-lived radioactive waste, often spent nuclear fuel, in rooms excavated deep within stable, low-permeability bedrock
deep inelastic collision
A high-energy nuclear reaction in which two nuclei overlap and exchange energy and nucleons
deep inside
at heart, deep down, really

The leftist is antagonistic to the concept of competition because, deep inside, he feels like a loser.

deep linking
The practice of linking to a specific page or file within a website so as to bypass introductory pages, considered a violation of netiquette
deep midwicket
A fielding position on the leg side, about 30° forward of square and near the boundary; a fielder in that position
deep pile carpet
A carpet having relatively long fibres; typically used in bedrooms or rooms that get light wear
deep pockets
An ample supply of money, especially money which one is willing to spend; the possessor of such money

The federal government was the one party with the deep pockets to meet the rent-seeking needs of insurers and high-risk property owners.

deep point
A fielding position on the off side, square of the batsman's wicket and near the boundary; a fielder in that position
deep sea
The deeper part of the sea or ocean in which no light penetrates
deep six
To discard, cancel, halt; to completely put an end to something

They had put many hundreds of hours into the project before it was deep-sixed by management.

deep sky object
An object in the night sky other than a solar system object, single star or multiple star system
deep sky objects
plural form of deep sky object
deep sleep
: Artificially induced hibernation in humans for the purpose of long distance travel
deep sleep
State of sleep from which it is difficult to wake
deep space
All of space beyond the gravitational influence of Earth, or outside the Solar System
deep square leg
A fielding position on the leg side, square of the batsman's wicket; a fielder in that position
deep stack
A player who has a large amount of money relative to the stakes being played
deep stack
An amount of money that is large relative to the stakes being played
deep stacked
Having a deep stack
deep stacks
plural form of deep stack
deep state
An alleged group of influential antidemocratic coalitions within the Turkish political system and military
deep thinker
A person whose thoughts are profound; an intellectual

THOMAS PAINE. Oh what fun it is to be a rebel, says Mr. Bradford. Paine was a commonplace rebel, entirely practical. Not educated, not a deep thinker.

deep vein thrombosis
A potentially fatal condition in which one or more thrombi (or clot) form in the predominantly the leg or, more unusually, the arm. The clot may break free from the venous wall and travel via the circulatory system to the heart or to the lungs (causing a pulmonary embolism); this condition is often caused by keeping the legs bent for long periods but can also be caused by other medical problems
deep water
Waters suitable for deep-draft ships, especially ocean-going
deep water
A difficult or embarrassing situation

You will be in deep water if you are found copying from other dictionaries.

deep waters
plural form of deep water
deep-breathing
Attributive form of deep breathing

Instructions for the two-part deep-breathing exercise can be found in chapter 4.

deep-breathing
Alternative form of deep breathing. Alternative name of diaphragmatic breathing
deep-copy
Alternative spelling of deep copy
deep-fat fryer
A heated vessel for frying food by immersing in hot fat or oil, as opposed to shallow frying in a frying pan
deep-freeze
To freeze at very low temperatures
deep-fried
Of food, cooked in a deep fryer
deep-fried
Simple past tense and past participle of deep-fry
deep-frozen
Past participle of deep-freeze
deep-fry
A heated cooking pan or appliance used to deep-fry foods
deep-fry
To cook (food) by deep-frying
deep-frying
Present participle of deep-fry
deep-frying
A method of cooking by immersion in hot oil
deep-rooted
having deep roots
deep-rooted
well established; long standing; deep-seated
deep-sea
of, related to or located in the deeper part of the sea
deep-sea prawn
a species of shrimp found in cold parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Pandalus borealis
deep-sea prawns
plural form of deep-sea prawn
deep-seated
That which is implanted or firmly established
deep-six
to throw something overboard from a ship
deep-six
to get rid of something unwanted

First, the stark message to “eat less” of a particular food has been deep-sixed. - 28/01/2007, New York Times.

deep-sleep
Attributive form of deep sleep, noun

His deep-sleep moaning rather disturbed me.

deep-vein thrombosis
Alternative spelling of deep vein thrombosis
deep-water
Having a great depth of water

a deep-water harbour.

deep-water
Carried out at great depth

deep-water drilling.

dig deep
To make a lot of effort with all one's resources

If you want to join the marines, there's no room for laziness. You really have to dig deep.

in at the deep end

Also 'jump in at the deep end' - to deliberately tackle a difficult area; to take the bull by the horns.

in too deep
In a situation where one can't cope

Because I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep up above in my head instead of going under. ().

knee-deep
Reaching up to the knees
knee-deep
Deeply involved in something, or preoccupied with something
knee-deep
Submerged to the knees
knee-deep in the Big Muddy
Stuck in a predicament; mired in a difficult situation, especially one resulting from poor judgment or bad leadership

In the classic ‘knee deep in the Big Muddy’ scenario (Staw, 1976), individuals continue to contribute to a losing cause long after it is clear that this is a tremendous waste of money.

off the deep end
Crazy, erratic, or irrational

It used to be a funny comic, but lately it has gone off the deep end.

skin-deep
shallow, superficial

Chris Huhne, environment spokesman for the Liberal Democrats, said Mr Blair's remarks showed he was delusional on climate change and that his environmentalism was only skin deep. - The Independent, 10/01/07.

still water runs deep
Alternative form of still waters run deep
still waters run deep
A person with a calm appearance has, or may have, considerable inner emotion, character, or intellect

Isabel Pierce, the central character of Sweetwater, Roxana Robinson's fluid third novel, gives the appearance of being a thoughtful, reserved, quiet woman who won't rock any boats in her life. Yet she harbors passions; it might be said of her that still waters run deep.

throw in at the deep end
to introduce a person to a new situation without adequately preparing him or her
waist deep in the Big Muddy
Alternative form of knee-deep in the Big Muddy
waist-deep
As deep as would reach to the waist (of a standing person)
deep focus
A camera technique that affords great depth of field, keeping both close and distant planes in focus at the same time
Deep Web
The Deep Web (also called the Deepnet, the Invisible Web, the Darknet, the Undernet or the hidden Web) is World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed by standard search engines
cut someone deep
(Ev ile ilgili) Scar someone in an emotional way
deep
{a} far to the bottom, knowing, affecting, dark
deep
{n} the sea, a solemn or still part, depth
deep
{a} in a high degree, sorrowfully
deep cycle
(Elektrik, Elektronik) (adjective) denoting a type of electric battery that can be totally discharged and recharged several times
deep discount bond
(Finans) A zero-coupon bond (also called a discount bond or deep discount bond) is a bond bought at a price lower than its face value, with the face value repaid at the time of maturity. It does not make periodic interest payments, or have so-called "coupons," hence the term zero-coupon bond. Investors earn return from the compounded interest all paid at maturity plus the difference between the discounted price of the bond and its par (or redemption) value. Examples of zero-coupon bonds include U.S. Treasury bills, U.S. savings bonds, long-term zero-coupon bonds, and any type of coupon bond that has been stripped of its coupons
deep pocket
(deyim) Deep pocket is an American slang term; it usually means "extensive financial wealth or resources". It is usually used in reference to big companies or organizations (ex: the American tobacco companies have "deep pockets"), although it can be used in reference to individuals (e.g., Bill Gates, Donald Trump)
deep six
(deyim) Get rid of; destroy utterly. Origin: (as the deep six 'the grave'): perh. from the custom of burial at sea at a depth of six fathoms
deep six
(deyim) A place of disposal or abandonment ― used especially in the phrase give it the deep six
deep-rooted
(of ideas, beliefs, prejudices, etc.) firmly fixed, implanted, or held; ingrained
give it a deep six
(deyim) Toss out; get rid of
go off the deep end
To behave hysterically or very recklessly
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