(duygu) derin

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Turkish - English
deep
Low in pitch

She has a very deep contralto.

Immersed, submerged (in)

deep in debt, deep in the mud.

ill defined method of localized application at least 4 inches below the soil surface, usually injected with a knife or following subsoiler
Unmarked soundings of the lead line
to far into space; "penetrated deep into enemy territory"; "went deep into the woods"; to an advanced time; "deep into the night"; "talked late into the evening
A ball that will not bounce twice on the opponent's side of the table if given the chance
A deep breath or sigh uses or fills the whole of your lungs. Cal took a long, deep breath, struggling to control his own emotions + deeply deep·ly She sighed deeply and covered her face with her hands
If you say that things or people are two, three, or four deep, you mean that there are two, three, or four rows or layers of them there. A crowd three deep seemed paralysed by the images on these monitors
That which is deep, especially deep water, as the sea or ocean; an abyss; a great depth
A deep container, such as a cupboard, extends or measures a long distance from front to back. The wardrobe was very deep
On a low-numbered point, usually the one or two point
extending relatively far inward; "a deep border"
Voluminous
If you experience or feel something deep inside you or deep down, you feel it very strongly even though you do not necessarily show it. Deep down, she supported her husband's involvement in the organization
literary term for an ocean; "denizens of the deep"
large in quantity or size; "deep cuts in the budget"
Relatively farther downfield
adj away from the net, toward the endline
Extending away from, used with wide and high in measuring rectangular objects
Strongly colored; dark; intense; not light or thin; as, deep blue or crimson