depth

depth
depth [depθ]
1. noun
   a. [of water, hole, shelf] profondeur f ; [of snow] épaisseur f
• at a depth of three metres à trois mètres de profondeur
• to get out of one's depth perdre pied
• don't go out of your depth ne va pas là où tu n'as pas pied
• I'm completely out of my depth je nage complètement (inf)
   b. [of voice] profondeur f
   c. [of colour] intensité f
• in the depth of winter au cœur de l'hiver
   d. [of knowledge, feeling, sorrow] profondeur f
• a great depth of feeling une grande profondeur de sentiment
• there was little emotional depth to their relationship leurs sentiments l'un pour l'autre n'étaient pas très profonds
• to have intellectual depth être profond
• to lack intellectual depth manquer de profondeur
• he has no depth of character il manque de caractère
• in depth en profondeur ; [examine] en détail
• to interview sb in depth interviewer qn longuement
2. plural noun
depths
• the depths of the ocean les profondeurs fpl océaniques
• in the depths of the forest au cœur de la forêt
• to be in the depths of despair être au fond du désespoir
• the country is in the depths of recession le pays est plongé dans une profonde récession
• I would never sink to such depths je ne tomberais jamais assez bas pour faire cela
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[depθ]
noun
1) (measurement) (of hole, water) profondeur f; (of layer) épaisseur f

at a depth of 30 m — à 30 m de profondeur

12 m in depth — profond de 12 m

to be out of one's depth — (in water) ne plus avoir pied; fig être complètement perdu

in the depths of the countryside — en pleine campagne

2) (of colour, emotion) intensité f; (of crisis, recession) gravité f; (of ignorance) étendue f; (of despair) fond m
3) (of knowledge) étendue f; (of analysis, hero, novel) profondeur f

to examine something in depth — examiner quelque chose en détail

4) Cinema, Photography

depth of focus — distance f focale

depth of field — profondeur f de champ


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