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BrE /diːp/ AmE /diːp/

adjective en → es

1 DISTANCE [predicative] A2

having a large distance from top to bottom or front to back; not shallow

profundo, hondo

  • be deep

Collocations deep water · a deep hole

  • The lake is very deep.

    El lago es muy profundo.

2 TIME [predicative] B1

long in time; lasting for a long period of time

largo, extenso

  • be deep

Collocations a deep sleep · deep into the night

  • She fell into a deep sleep.

    Ella cayó en un sueño profundo.

1 THOUGHTS [predicative] B2

serious or important; not light or shallow in meaning, feeling, etc.

serio, profundo

  • be deep

Collocations a deep conversation · deep thoughts

  • They had a very deep discussion.

    Tuvieron una conversación muy profunda.

1 SOUND [predicative] B2

having a low pitch; not high or shrill in sound

grave, grave de voz

  • be deep

Collocations a deep voice · deep tones

  • He has a very deep voice.

    Él tiene una voz muy grave.

1 FEELING [predicative] B2

strong or intense in feeling; not light or shallow

intenso, profundo

  • be deep

Collocations deep feelings · a deep love

  • She felt a deep sense of sadness.

    Ella sintió una profunda sensación de tristeza.

1 INFORMATION [predicative] C1

containing much information or detail; not superficial or brief

detallado, exhaustivo

  • be deep

Collocations a deep analysis · deep research

  • The report provides a deep insight into the problem.

    El informe proporciona una visión profunda del problema.

1 COLOR [predicative] C1

having a strong or dark color; not pale or light in color

intenso, oscuro de color

  • be deep

Collocations deep red · a deep shade of blue

  • The paint is a very deep green.

    La pintura es un verde muy intenso.

1 SLEEP [predicative] C2

sound or heavy; not light in sleep

profundo, pesado de sueño

  • be deep

Collocations a deep sleeper · deep breathing

  • She is a very deep sleeper.

    Ella es una durmiente muy profunda.