deeply
- ˈdi:plɪ нареч.
1) глубоко he is deeply in debt ≈ он кругом в долгу to feel (to regret) smth. deeply ≈ глубоко переживать что-л., сожалеть о чем-л. drink deeply
2) вдумчиво, серьезно
3) крайне, очень, в высокой степени
4) низко, низким голосом глубоко;
на большую глубину;
на большой глубине - to dig * рыть глубоко - to sink * опуститься на большую глубину серьезно, глубоко;
сильно, очень - * offended обиженный /уязвленный/ до глубины души - * versed in nuclear theory эрудированный /подкованный/ в области ядерной физики - * compromised серьезно скомпрометированный - to feel * глубоко переживать - to drink * сильно пить, пить запоем - to consider the subject * всесторонне обдумывать вопрос - to be * indebted to smb. быть бесконечно обязанным кому-л. - to be * in love with smb. быть без ума от кого-л. низким голосом, на низких нотах - the hounds were barking * хрипло лаяли собаки концентрированно, густо (о цвете) искусно - the plot was * laid план заговора был продуман во всех деталях (deeply-) как компонент сложных слов - deeply-tanned face очень загорелое лицо deeply глубоко;
he is deeply in debt он кругом в долгу;
to feel (to regret) (smth.) deeply глубоко переживать (что-л.) (сожалеть о чем-л.) ;
to drink deeply пить запоем deeply глубоко;
he is deeply in debt он кругом в долгу;
to feel (to regret) (smth.) deeply глубоко переживать (что-л.) (сожалеть о чем-л.) ;
to drink deeply пить запоем deeply глубоко;
he is deeply in debt он кругом в долгу;
to feel (to regret) (smth.) deeply глубоко переживать (что-л.) (сожалеть о чем-л.) ;
to drink deeply пить запоем deeply глубоко;
he is deeply in debt он кругом в долгу;
to feel (to regret) (smth.) deeply глубоко переживать (что-л.) (сожалеть о чем-л.) ;
to drink deeply пить запоем
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