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depths

Aussprache: [dɛpθs]

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Kontext: „measurement“

(noun) the distance down from the top to the bottom of something. When we talk about the depths of a pool, we mean how deep it is from the water's surface to the bottom.

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The depths of the ocean are much greater than most people realize.

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The pool's depths are not significant enough for diving safely.

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What are the depths of the lake compared to the river?

Kontext: „emotion“

(noun) a very deep feeling or emotion. When someone feels something very strongly, we might say they are at the depths of happiness or sadness.

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She felt the depths of joy when she saw her family after a long time.

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He didn't experience the depths of sadness during the breakup.

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Have you ever felt the depths of fear during a scary movie?

Kontext: „knowledge“

(noun) a deep understanding or knowledge about a subject. When someone has the depths of knowledge on a topic, it means they understand it really well.

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The professor shared the depths of his knowledge about the ancient civilization.

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Her comments showed she didn't have the depths of understanding necessary to discuss the topic.

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What are the depths of your knowledge in science?

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