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deep (EN)
adjetivo, adverbio, sustantivo

adjetivo “deep”

deep, comp. deeper, sup. deepest
  1. profundo
    The hole they dug in the backyard was so deep, you couldn't see the bottom. The forest was so deep that it took hours to reach the other side.
  2. extendiéndose hasta la profundidad indicada
    After the heavy snowfall, the streets were knee-deep in snow.
  3. organizado en un número específico de filas o capas
    The audience stood five deep, straining to catch a glimpse of the celebrity.
  4. profundo (como en "un suspiro profundo")
    She took a deep breath and did what was necessary.
  5. profundo (en el sentido de "pensamiento profundo")
    The philosopher's writings are too deep for me to understand fully.
  6. saturado (color)
    The deep red of the sunset bathed the landscape in a warm glow.
  7. profundo (como en "sueño profundo")
    After the long hike, she fell into a deep, restorative slumber.
  8. grave (para sonido)
    His deep baritone voice echoed through the hall.
  9. profundo (en anatomía, se utiliza para describir algo que está situado más adentro del cuerpo, en comparación con otras estructuras que están más superficiales)
    The transversus abdominis muscle is located deep to the rectus abdominis.
  10. lejano (en el área de juego)
    The batsman hit the ball towards the deep fine leg.
  11. largo (en un avance deportivo)
    The striker made a deep run into the opposition's half.
  12. defensivo (hacia la propia meta o línea de fondo)
    The goalkeeper positioned himself deep in the box to anticipate the corner kick.

adverbio “deep”

deep (more/most)
  1. profundamente
    The treasure was buried deep within the forest.
  2. profundamente (en el sentido de "manera profunda")
    The book made me think deep about the meaning of life.
  3. profundamente (como en "respirar profundamente")
    After the race, he had to stop and breathe deep to recover.
  4. defensivamente (hacia la propia meta o línea de fondo)
    The coach told the player to hang back and play deep to defend the lead.

sustantivo “deep”

sing. deep, pl. deeps o no contable
  1. la profundidad
    The submarine descended into the deep to observe the marine life.
  2. el deep (término específico en críquet)
    The captain placed a fielder in the deep to catch the high balls.