Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

deep in English:

1. depth


I'm afraid my depth perception is very poor.
Shallow water of no more than 12 feet in depth.
What’s the depth of the pool?
The depth of this abyss is thirty metres.
It is likely that nobody can accurately estimate the depth and breadth of this ravine.
Try to investigate in depth the cultural values your text brings into evidence.
Compared with his father he is lacking in depth.
It also has a strong flavour, and adds depth to Chinese food such as soups and stir-fries.
To calculate the volume, multiply the length by the width by the depth.
This drama is missing something. All it is is a simple cautionary tale with no real depth.
It took me about two and a half hours to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meters in depth.
depth ocean
China has more depth of culture than Canada because Canada is a much younger country.
We're out of our depth.
this book’s focus on foundations, though, it is able to present Python language fundamentals with more depth than many programmers see when first learning the language.

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4. deepen


Kelsier's smile deepened
We have to deepen the well.
The mystery deepened when a newspaper published photographs of the couple.
The longer they knew each other, the more their love deepened.
it will deepen your relationships in ways you probably can’t yet imagine.
The details you would learn about her end would only deepen your grief.
He went to Britain to deepen his knowledge of the culture.

5. profound


Each episode of that TV drama ends with somebody delivering a profound line.
Freud's insights into human behavior led to him being honored as a profound thinker.
The exhibition offers profound insights into ancient civilization.
profound mind
A nudnik who believes he's profound is even worse than just a plain nudnik.
the implications of this discovery are profound’
His teachings are incorporated in a profound book Daode Jing which Taoists regard as the final authority and doctrines of the religion.
The audience was impressed by his profound lecture.
The only thing you can rely on - is change! Very profound!
There is in all barbarian communities a profound sense of the disparity between man's and woman's work.
His mother's ​death when he was ​aged six had a very profound ​effect on him.
The fact is that the absence of a parent has a very profound effect. (w tym znaczeniu duży wpływ)
Medical application of AI is profound. You earned my profound respect.
His knowledge of history is profound
Hegel's philosophy is so odd that no one would have expected him to be able to get sane men to accept it, but he did. He set it out with so much obscurity that people thought it must be profound.