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depth
Depth tarimas:
/depθ/
Depth audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The condition or quality of being deep.
- noun: The extent, measurement, or dimension downward, backward, or inward: dove to a depth of 30 feet; shelves with enough depth to store the large boxes.
- noun: The measurement or sense of distance from an observation point, such as linear perspective in painting.
- noun: A deep part or place. Often used in the plural: the ocean depths; in the depths of the forest.
- noun: The most profound or intense part or stage: the depth of despair; an experience that touched the depths of tragedy.
- noun: Intensity; force: had not realized the depth of their feelings for one another.
- noun: The severest or worst part: in the depth of an economic depression.
- noun: A low point, level, or degree: Production has fallen to new depths.
- noun: Intellectual complexity or penetration; profundity: a novel of great depth.
- noun: The range of one's understanding or competence: I am out of my depth when it comes to cooking.
- noun: Strength held in reserve, especially a supply of skilled or capable replacements: a team with depth at every position.
- noun: The degree of richness or intensity: depth of color.
- noun: Lowness in pitch.
- noun: Complete detail; thoroughness: the depth of her research; an interview conducted in great depth.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- gilumas
- gelmės
- vidurys
- in the depth of night vidurnaktį
- nakties glūdumoje
- in the depth of winter viduryje žiemos
- gylis
- giluma