Suche
:
Deu › Eng
Eng › Deu
Start
Quiz
Vokabeltest
Magazin
Wörter
Synonyme
Deutsche Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Englische Begriffe
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
x schließen
Wörterbuch
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
deep sounding
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Tiefensondiergerät
n
geol.
deep-sounding apparatus
Untersuchung
f
geol.
faziell-ökologische Untersuchung
gefügekundliche Untersuchung
statistische Gerölluntersuchung; geröllstatistische Untersuchung
isotopengeochemische Untersuchung
lagerstättenkundliche Untersuchung
tiefseismische Untersuchung
investigation; analysis
investigation of the facies and ecology
investigation of fabrics
statistical boulder analysis
isotope geochemical study
tectonic investigation of deposits
deep seismic sounding
Untersuchung
f
geol.
faziell-ökologische Untersuchung
gefügekundliche Untersuchung
statistische Gerölluntersuchung; geröllstatistische Untersuchung
isotopengeochemische Untersuchung
lagerstättenkundliche Untersuchung
tiefseismische Untersuchung
investigation; study; analyzation
investigation of the facies and ecology
investigation of fabrics
statistical boulder analysis
isotope geochemical study
tectonic investigation of deposits
deep seismic sounding
Deutsche
Tiefensondiergerät {n} [geol.] Synonyme
geol
Englische
deep-sounding apparatus Synonyme
deep sounding Definition
Breast-deep
(
a.
)
Deep
as
from
the
breast
to
the
feet
Deep
(
superl.
)
Extending
far
below
the
surface
Deep
(
superl.
)
Extending
far
back
from
the
front
or
outer
part
Deep
(
superl.
)
Low
in
situation
Deep
(
superl.
)
Hard
to
penetrate
or
comprehend
Deep
(
superl.
)
Of
penetrating
or
far-reaching
intellect
Deep
(
superl.
)
Profound
Deep
(
superl.
)
Strongly
colored
Deep
(
superl.
)
Of
low
tone
Deep
(
superl.
)
Muddy
Deep
(
adv.
)
To
a
great
depth
Deep
(
n.
)
That
which
is
deep,
especially
deep
water,
as
the
sea
or
ocean
Deep
(
n.
)
That
which
is
profound,
not
easily
fathomed,
or
incomprehensible
Deep-fet
(
a.
)
Deeply
fetched
or
drawn.
Deep-laid
(
a.
)
Laid
deeply
Deep-mouthed
(
a.
)
Having
a
loud
and
sonorous
voice.
Deep-read
(
a.
)
Profoundly
book-
learned.
Deep-sea
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
deeper
parts
of
the
sea
Deep-waisted
(
a.
)
Having
a
deep
waist,
as
when,
in
a
ship,
the
poop
and
forecastle
are
much
elevated
above
the
deck.
High-sounding
(
a.
)
Pompous
Knee-deep
(
a.
)
Rising
to
the
knees
Knee-deep
(
a.
)
Sunk
to
the
knees
Skin-deep
(
a.
)
Not
deeper
than
the
skin
Sounding
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Sound
Sounding
(
a.
)
Making
or
emitting
sound
Sounding
(
n.
)
The
act
of
one
who,
or
that
which,
sounds
(in
any
of
the
senses
of
the
several
verbs).
Sounding
(
n.
)
measurement
by
sounding
Sounding
(
n.
)
Any
place
or
part
of
the
ocean,
or
other
water,
where
a
sounding
line
will
reach
the
bottom
Sounding
(
n.
)
The
sand,
shells,
or
the
like,
that
are
brought
up
by
the
sounding
lead
when
it
has
touched
bottom.
Sounding-board
(
n.
)
A
thin
board
which
propagates
the
sound
in
a
piano,
in
a
violin,
and
in
some
other
musical
instruments.
Sounding-board
(
n.
)
A
board
or
structure
placed
behind
or
over
a
pulpit
or
rostrum
to
give
distinctness
to
a
speaker's
voice.
Sounding-board
(
n.
)
See
Sound
boarding,
under
Sound,
a
noise.
deep sounding Bedeutung
soul
kiss
deep
kiss
French
kiss
an
openmouthed
kiss
in
which
your
tongue
is
inserted
into
the
other's
mouth
echolocation
echo
sounding
determining
the
location
of
something
by
measuring
the
time
it
takes
for
an
echo
to
return
from
it
deep
fording
fording
at
a
deep
place
in
the
stream
deep
supporting
fire
fire
on
objectives
not
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
your
forces
but
with
the
objective
of
destroying
enemy
reserves
and
weapons
and
interfering
with
the
enemy
command
and
supply
and
communications
sounding
the
act
of
measuring
depth
of
water
(usually
with
a
sounding
line)
deep-freeze
Deepfreeze
deep
freezer
freezer
electric
refrigerator
(trade
name
Deepfreeze)
in
which
food
is
frozen
and
stored
for
long
periods
of
time
lead
line
sounding
line
(nautical)
plumb
line
for
determining
depth
sounding
board
soundboard
(music)
resonator
consisting
of
a
thin
board
whose
vibrations
reinforce
the
sound
of
the
instrument
sounding
lead
a
metal
bob
at
the
end
of
a
sounding
line
sounding
rocket
a
research
rocket
used
to
obtain
information
about
the
atmosphere
at
various
altitudes
crimson
ruby
deep
red
a
deep
and
vivid
red
color
chocolate
coffee
deep
brown
umber
burnt
umber
a
medium
brown
to
dark-brown
color
sounding
a
measure
of
the
depth
of
water
taken
with
a
sounding
line
deep
middle
cerebral
vein
accompanies
the
middle
cerebral
artery
deep
in
the
Sylvian
fissure,
empties
into
the
basal
vein
cervical
vein
deep
cervical
vein
vena
cervicalis
profunda
a
vein
that
accompanies
an
artery
of
the
same
name
deep
temporal
vein
temporal
veins
that
empty
into
the
pterygoid
plexus
deep
water
serious
trouble
deep-dish
pie
cobbler
a
pie
made
of
fruit
with
rich
biscuit
dough
usually
only
on
top
of
the
fruit
deep
space
any
region
in
space
outside
the
solar
system
Deep
South
the
southeastern
region
of
the
United
States:
South
Carolina
and
Georgia
and
Alabama
and
Mississippi
and
Louisiana,
prior
to
the
American
Civil
War
all
these
states
produced
cotton
and
permitted
slavery
deep
literary
term
for
an
ocean,
denizens
of
the
deep
Nares
Deep
a
depression
in
the
floor
of
the
Atlantic
Ocean
to
the
north
of
Haiti
and
Puerto
Rico
trench
deep
oceanic
abyss
a
long
steep-sided
depression
in
the
ocean
floor
deep-sea
diver
a
diver
in
the
deeper
parts
of
the
sea
sounding
board
a
person
whose
reactions
to
something
serve
as
an
indication
of
its
acceptability,
I
would
use
newspapermen
as
a
sounding
board
for
such
policies
deep
pocket
a
source
of
substantial
wealth
(usually
plural),
a
patron
of
the
arts
should
have
deep
pockets
deep
freeze
temporary
inactivity
or
suspension,
the
legislation
has
now
been
revived
after
ten
years
in
the
deep
freeze
deep
the
central
and
most
intense
or
profound
part,
in
the
deep
of
night,
in
the
deep
of
winter
deep-dye
dye
thoroughly
deep-fat-fry
fry
in
deep
fat,
deep-fry
the
potato
chips
french-fry
deep-fry
cook
by
immersing
in
fat,
french-fry
the
potatoes
deep
freeze
store
in
a
deep-freeze,
as
for
conservation,
deep-freeze
the
food
deep-six
throw
overboard
throw
from
a
boat
deep-six
give
it
the
deep
six
toss
out,
get
rid
of,
deep-six
these
old
souvenirs!
go
far
go
deep
extend
in
importance
or
range,
His
accomplishments
go
far
deep
exhibiting
great
cunning
usually
with
secrecy,
deep
political
machinations,
a
deep
plot
sounding
making
or
having
a
sound
as
specified,
used
as
a
combining
form,
harsh-sounding
deep-lobed
having
deep
bilateral
lobes
deep-pink
of
a
deep
shade
of
pink
deep-yellow
of
something
having
the
color
of
a
pumpkin
deep
rich
strong,
intense,
deep
purple,
a
rich
red
deep
very
distant
in
time
or
space,
deep
in
the
past,
deep
in
enemy
territory,
deep
in
the
woods,
a
deep
space
probe
fried
deep-fried
cooked
by
frying
in
fat
deep
having
great
spatial
extension
or
penetration
downward
or
inward
from
an
outer
surface
or
backward
or
laterally
or
outward
from
a
center,
sometimes
used
in
combination,
a
deep
well,
a
deep
dive,
deep
water,
a
deep
casserole,
a
deep
gash,
deep
massage,
deep
pressure
receptors
in
muscles,
deep
shelves,
a
deep
closet,
surrounded
by
a
deep
yard,
hit
the
ball
to
deep
center
field,
in
deep
space,
waist-deep
deep-water
of
or
carried
on
in
waters
of
great
depth,
a
deep-water
port
ankle-deep
knee-deep
coming
only
to
the
ankle
or
knee
deep
relatively
deep
or
strong,
affecting
one
deeply,
a
deep
breath,
a
deep
sigh,
deep
concentration,
deep
emotion,
a
deep
trance,
in
a
deep
sleep
abstruse
deep
recondite
difficult
to
penetrate,
incomprehensible
to
one
of
ordinary
understanding
or
knowledge,
the
professor's
lectures
were
so
abstruse
that
students
tended
to
avoid
them,
a
deep
metaphysical
theory,
some
recondite
problem
in
historiography
cryptic
cryptical
deep
inscrutable
mysterious
mystifying
of
an
obscure
nature,
the
new
insurance
policy
is
written
without
cryptic
or
mysterious
terms,
a
deep
dark
secret,
the
inscrutable
workings
of
Providence,
in
its
mysterious
past
it
encompasses
all
the
dim
origins
of
life-
Rachel
Carson,
rituals
totally
mystifying
to
visitors
from
other
lands
deep-eyed
hollow-eyed
sunken-eyed
characteristic
of
the
bony
face
of
a
cadaver
Ergebnisse der Bewertung:
110
Bewertungen
5
Einfach
einen Begriff in der Tabelle rechts anklicken
um weitere Übersetzungen in dieser Sidebar zu erhalten.
Deep or The Deep may refer to: