dictionnaire Français - Anglais

Français - English

profond Anglais:

1. deep deep


How deep?
Aya likes intense colors, such as hot pink, electric blue and deep purple.
You'll find yourself in deep water if you continue to live beyond your means.
I have drunken deep of joy, and I will taste no other wine tonight.
She thinks the fact that he admits his problem is very positive, and demonstrates that deep down, he wants to change for you.
The old woman fingered each bead of her rosary with deep devotion.
What say you, Mary? For you are a young lady of deep reflection, I know, and read great books and make extracts.
As soon as she entered the room, I rose to my feet and made a deep bow.
deep regret/symphaty/depression/despair
This changes becoming deeper, almost authoritative
Deep water fish never see the light and live all their lives from the scraps that come from above.
Perhaps it is only in childhood that books have any deep influence on our lives.
Carmine is a deep red food coloring obtained from an insect called the cochineal.
What I am talking about right now is the deep love and respect I have for my husband.
This is a layer of soil that is permanently frozen, and in some places it's many feet deep.

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