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depth [depθ] SUBST

1. depth (distance):

depth
to be 5 feet in depth
at a depth

3. depth sem pl (severity):

depth of crisis

4. depth lit (deepest part):

głębiny fpl
in the depth of winter fig

Expressões:

it's out of my depth

depth charge SUBST

in-depth [ˌɪnˈdepθ] ADJ

market depth SUBST ECON

depth gauge SUBST

Entrada criada por um utilizador
depth gauge NÁUT

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These early torpedoes ran at a preset depth on a straight course (consequently they are frequently referred to as straight runners).
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This allows important regions of a scene to be given better stereoscopic representation while less important regions are assigned less of the depth budget.
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The upper portion of the reservoir, corresponding to a five-foot depth above the normal headwater level, is provided for surcharge storage.
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The depth of water in the lagoon is about; however, the passages that open to the sea are deep and affected by tidal currents.
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By early morning of the 30th, the U-boat, after heavy depth charging, was forced to the surface, where she was engaged by gunfire.
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Clear labeling of maximum operating depth is the most effective way of marking the cylinder.
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At an elevation of 41,6 m, its depth is maximal 8 m.
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The adverb inly means to do something with great depth of knowledge and understanding.
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Greenhouse was known for his impeccable technique, but even more so for his inspiring passion and the depth and variety of his sound.
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This would involve burial at a depth between 200 1000m deep in a purpose-built facility with no intention to retrieve the waste in the future.
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