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в PONS речника

I. deep [di:p] ПРИЛ

1. deep (not shallow):

deep cut, hole, wound, lake, water

2. deep (full):

tief Luft holen [o. CH a.разг aufschnaufen]

3. deep (engrossed):

4. deep (extending back):

deep wardrobe, closet

5. deep (located far back):

6. deep (profound):

deep coma, sadness, satisfaction, sleep

7. deep book, discussion, meaning:

8. deep (low):

deep note, voice

9. deep (of colour):

Phrases:

II. deep [di:p] НРЧ

1. deep (far down):

tief atmen [o. CH a. разг schnaufen]
to go [or run]deep fear

2. deep (far back):

Phrases:

still waters run deep посл

III. deep [di:p] СЪЩ liter

sea [si:] СЪЩ

1. sea no pl (salt water surrounding land):

mit dem [o. geh per] Schiff

2. sea pl:

3. sea (specific area):

See f <-> kein pl
Meer ср <-(e)s, -e>

4. sea (state of sea):

Seegang м <-(e)s> kein pl

5. sea (waves):

seas pl
seas pl
Wogen geh pl

6. sea АСТРОН:

7. sea прен (wide expanse):

Meer ср <-(e)s, -e> прен geh

Phrases:

SEA [ˌesi:ˈeɪ] СЪЩ

SEA съкращение от Single European Act

EEA f

Single European Act СЪЩ SUPRANAT ORGA

Sin·gle Euro·ˈpean Act СЪЩ, SEA СЪЩ

trench <pl -es> [tren(t)ʃ] СЪЩ

1. trench (hole):

Graben м <-s, Grä·ben>

2. trench ВОЕН:

Schützengraben м <-s, -gräben>
Запис в OpenDict

trench СЪЩ

Запис в OpenDict

trench ГЛАГ

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

SEA СЪЩ SUPRANAT ORGA

EEA f

"География"

deep-sea trench [ˌdiːpsiːˈtrenʃ] СЪЩ

"География"

deep ПРИЛ

"Биология"

deep ПРИЛ

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It has a range of ridges and trenches.
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The common people used simple methods of preservation, such as digging deep ditches and trenches, brining, and salting their foods.
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This trench is created by the gravitational pull of the relatively dense subducting plate pulling the leading edge of the plate downward.
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The soldiers sat on wooden boards with holes, which covered one big trench.
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The plate boundaries which meet at this triple junction are all subduction zones (trenches).
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