shallowness

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English - Turkish
sığlık
{i} yüzeysellik
shallow
sığ

Tom'u öldürdükten sonra, Mary onu sığ bir mezara gömdü. - After killing Tom, Mary buried him in a shallow grave.

Havuz yüzülemiyecek kadar çok sığ. - The pond is too shallow for swimming.

shallow
derin olmayan
shallow
yüzeysel

Tom yüzeysel, değil mi? - Tom is shallow, isn't he?

Sen sadece çok yüzeysel ve sığsın. - You're just so superficial and shallow.

shallow
sığ yer

Tom sığ yerlerde su sıçratmaya gitti. - Tom went splashing through the shallows.

shallow
derine inmeyen
shallow
basit
shallow
dar
superficiality
yüzeyde kalış
shallow
sığlaş
shallow
düzlemek
shallow
sığlaştırmak
shallow
{s} üstünkörü
shallow
sığlaşmak
shallow
yüzeysel/sığ
shallow
kumsal
shallow
(Tıp) Derin olmayan, sığ (Çukurluk vs. hakkında)
superficiality
{i} yüzeysellik
English - English
{n} want of depth or thought, weakness
lack of depth of knowledge or thought or feeling
{i} lack of depth; superficiality, lack of interest or concern for serious intellectual matters
The property of being shallow
Quality or state of being shallow
the quality of lacking physical depth; "take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive"
the quality of lacking physical depth; "take into account the shallowness at that end of the pool before you dive
{n} superficiality
{n} superficialness
shallow
A shallow portion of an otherwise deep body of water

The ship ran aground in an unexpected shallow.

shallow
Having little depth; significantly less deep than wide

Saute the onions in a shallow pan.

shallow
To make or become less deep
shallow
Extending not far downward

The water is shallow here.

shallow
Lacking interest or substance

The acting is good, but the characters are shallow.

shallow
Concerned mainly with superficial matters

It was a glamorous but shallow lifestyle.

shallow
If your breathing is shallow, you take only a very small amount of air into your lungs at each breath. She began to hear her own taut, shallow breathing. deep
shallow
n near the net
shallow
Any depth of water less than 2 metres deep
shallow
{n} a shoal, shelf, sand bank, flat, ford
shallow
{a} not deep, silly, weak, trifling, empty
shallow
{a} shoal
shallow
The rudd
shallow
{s} having little depth, not deep; superficial, not concerned with serious intellectual matters; weak, breathing in very little air
shallow
become shallow; "the lake shallowed over time" make shallow; "The silt shallowed the canal" lacking physical depth; having little spatial extension downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or outward from a center; "shallow water"; "a shallow dish"; "a shallow cut"; "a shallow closet"; "established a shallow beachhead"; "hit the ball to shallow left field" not deep or strong; not affecting one deeply; "shallow breathing"; "a night of shallow fretful sleep"; "in a shallow trance" lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious; "shallow people"; "his arguments seemed shallow and tedious
shallow
To become shallow, as water
shallow
a stretch of shallow water
shallow
not deep or strong; not affecting one deeply; "shallow breathing"; "a night of shallow fretful sleep"; "in a shallow trance"
shallow
To make shallow
shallow
not deep
shallow
A place in a body of water where the water is not deep; a shoal; a flat; a shelf
shallow
A weak-minded country justice, intended as a caricature of Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote He is described as one who had been a madcap in his youth, and still dotes on his wild tricks; he is withal a liar, a blockhead, and a rogue (Shakespeare: Merry Wives of Windsor, and 2 Henry IV )
shallow
n near the net 近網的。
shallow
Concave upward and significantly less deep than wide
shallow
A shallow container, hole, or area of water measures only a short distance from the top to the bottom. Put the milk in a shallow dish The water is quite shallow for some distance. deep
shallow
Shallow, very slightly convexed, is the most widely used It is used in cases where the skin surrounding the stoma is smooth and flat Post-operatively Shallow is almost always used
shallow
make shallow; "The silt shallowed the canal"
shallow
Any depth of water less than 2 meters deep
shallow
Not deep in tone
shallow
lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious; "shallow people"; "his arguments seemed shallow and tedious
shallow
n near the net 近网的。
shallow
disapproval If you describe a person, piece of work, or idea as shallow, you disapprove of them because they do not show or involve any serious or careful thought. I think he is shallow, vain and untrustworthy
shallow
Not deep; having little depth; shoal
shallow
lacking physical depth; having little spatial extension downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or outward from a center; "shallow water"; "a shallow dish"; "a shallow cut"; "a shallow closet"; "established a shallow beachhead"; "hit the ball to shallow left field"
shallow
Not intellectually deep; not profound; not penetrating deeply; simple; not wise or knowing; ignorant; superficial; as, a shallow mind; shallow learning
shallow
lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obvious; "shallow people"; "his arguments seemed shallow and tedious"
shallow
become shallow; "the lake shallowed over time"
shallowness

    Hyphenation

    shal·low·ness

    Turkish pronunciation

    şälōnıs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsʜalōnəs/ /ˈʃæloʊnəs/

    Etymology

    [ 'sha-(")lO ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English schalowe; probably akin to Old English sceald shallow; more at SKELETON.
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