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I . deep [di:p] ADJ ADV

1. deep (in dimension):

deep
the snow was 1 m deep
deep space

4. deep (difficult):

deep
deep

II . deep [di:p] SUBST liter the deep

deep

ˈan·kle-deep ADJ

deep-conˈditioning ADJ

deep-ˈfroz·en ADJ

deep-ˈfry VERB trans

deep-ˈpocketed ADJ

I . waist-ˈdeep ADJ

II . waist-ˈdeep ADV

deep-sea ˈani·mal SUBST

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With water already knee-deep on the streets, only large trucks could get through.
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Shallow and deep-set cladding was used extensively on the building envelope.
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Next she was spotted on dry land sitting on a sun-lounger in a plain white halter-neck bikini with a deep scoop neck flaunting her famous curves.
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It is not the evil in man's heart more than the deep perfidy of circumstance that brings him to crime.
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This initial layer prevents hydrogen from penetrating deep into the steel substrate, thus avoiding the serious problems associated with hydrogen embrittlement.
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So, for instance, if you handle a piece of meat too many times and then put it back in the deep freezer it may get infected.
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Additionally, it attaches to and stretches the deep surface of the iliac fascia and, occasionally, its lowermost fibers reach the inguinal ligament.
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These songs then had a great vogue in Paris and this performance made a deep impression.
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Nevertheless, such deep understanding is available only for heavily studied systems such as shallow lakes.
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It consists of siliceous siltstones, formed in deep water.
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