Profundo in english

Deep

pronunciation: dip part of speech: adjective
In gestures

profundo = deep ; heavy ; profound ; thoroughgoing ; cogent ; abysmal ; deepwater. 

Example: The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.Example: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.Example: Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Example: The project was not an end but merely a step along the road to more thoroughgoing bibliographic control.Example: Children's librarians must plan to meet children's needs, and must be able to articulate the philosophy of children's library services in cogent terms.Example: The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians = The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians.Example: Conger eels favour very rough ground and inhabit deepwater wrecks, reefs and broken ground.

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» agua poco profundashallow water .

Example: They swam in the shallow waters and had a kip in the shadows cast by the trees along the riverbank, waiting for the heat to dissipate.

» agua profundadeep water .

Example: Pomfret are a deep water fish that are found in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.

» aguas poco profundasshallows .

Example: In this way the fowler could work his way through the shallows to within gunshot of the fowl, so as to let fly with his rifle as they took off from the water.

» cambio profundoprofound change .

Example: This revolution is related to the profound changes which have been taking place in British society.

» consecuencia profundaprofound effect .

Example: Research indicates that suicide notes have a profound effect on the grief of those who read them.

» con un profundo sentimiento de culpaguilt-ridden .

Example: The title of the article is 'ALA Chicago 1972: confessions of a guilt-ridden conferee'.

» de aguas profundasdeep-sea .

Example: Scientists once thought that deep-sea volcanic vents were a rare occurrence.

» de la forma más profundain the most profound way(s) .

Example: I left the casual comforts of Los Angeles and embarked on an adventure that would alter the course of my life in the most profound ways.

» de la manera más profundain the most profound way(s) .

Example: I left the casual comforts of Los Angeles and embarked on an adventure that would alter the course of my life in the most profound ways.

» del modo más profundoin the most profound way(s) .

Example: I left the casual comforts of Los Angeles and embarked on an adventure that would alter the course of my life in the most profound ways.

» DSIS (Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda)DISI (Deep Structure Indexing System) .

Example: The most recent version of computerised POPSI is known as Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS).

» efecto profundoprofound effect .

Example: Research indicates that suicide notes have a profound effect on the grief of those who read them.

» enfrascado en una conversación muy profundadeep in conversation .

Example: They're deep in conversation about Agne, and come to the conclusion that they'd both quite like to schlong her.

» en lo más profundodeep inside .

Example: Over and over, we ask ourselves why we don't utilize things that are stored deep inside of our brains!.

» en lo más profundo de la nochein the dead of night .

Example: The article is entitled 'Blackbirds singing in the dead of night?: Advancing the craft of teaching qualitative research' = El artículo se titulo "¿Mirlos cantando en mitad de la noche? Promoción del oficio de enseñar la investigación cualitativa".

» herir en lo más profundocut to + the heart ofcut to + the quick .

Example: The article 'Libraries and the underside of the information age' reveal some problems which cut to the heart of the professed values of librarianship.

Example: Although neither author specifically mentions consortia, the issues they raise cut to the quick of the purpose and goals of many academic consortia.

» más profundoinnermostnethermost .

Example: Thus a folio gathering might consist of three folio sheets, the outermost of which contained pages 1 and 12 and pages 2 and 11; the middle sheet had pages 3 and 10, 4 and 9; and the innermost sheet had pages 5 and 8, 6 and 7.

Example: The nethermost caverns are not for the fathoming of eyes that see; for their marvels are strange and terrific.

» meditación profundadeep meditation .

Example: Deep meditation can also make us lose all notion of time because our mental activity is situated on the subconscious level.

» metido en una conversación muy profundadeep in conversation .

Example: They're deep in conversation about Agne, and come to the conclusion that they'd both quite like to schlong her.

» muy profundodeepwater .

Example: Conger eels favour very rough ground and inhabit deepwater wrecks, reefs and broken ground.

» persona que tiene el sueño profundoheavy sleeper .

Example: Although many people are self-proclaimed light sleepers or heavy sleepers, researchers have found that little is actually known about why people react differently to noises and other stimuli during sleep.

» pesca de aguas profundasdeep-sea fishing .

Example: The spice island of Zanzibar is home to some of the best big game and deep-sea fishing opportunities in the Indian Ocean.

» profundas sospechasdeep suspicions .

Example: I knew Leo was up to something, this only confirms my deep suspicions!.

» profundo efectoprofound effect .

Example: Research indicates that suicide notes have a profound effect on the grief of those who read them.

» profundo respetoobeisance .

Example: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.

» relajación profundadeep relaxation .

Example: Clinical hypnosis teaches patients to use a deep relaxation state to address issues such as smoking cessation, weight loss, pain relief, or self-improvement.

» respirar profundotake + a deep breathheave + Posesivo + chest .

Example: He took a deep breath and thought about three things before giving the signal to escape.

Example: The giant burst into laughter, heaving his chest like bellows and showing his teeth.

» Sistema de Indización de Estructura Profunda (DSIS)Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS) .

Example: Deep Structure Indexing System (DSIS) is a version of POPSI (Postulate-based Permuted Subject Indexing).

» sueño profundodeep slumberdeep sleepsound night's sleep .

Example: He developed edematous areas and blisters on the right side of his face, chest, and arm after an alcoholic deep slumber.

Example: Smoking and alcohol also can result in a loss of deep sleep.

Example: In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.

» sumido en una conversación muy profundadeep in conversation .

Example: They're deep in conversation about Agne, and come to the conclusion that they'd both quite like to schlong her.

» trombosis venosa profundadeep vein thrombosis .

Example: Use of these drugs includes the treatment of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, arterial disease, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary thrombosis.

» web profunda, ladeep Web, the [Información que, aunque se puede consultar a través de Internet, está contenida en bases de datos particulares y sólo visible en el momento de la búsqueda] .

Example: The deep Web is an area of the Internet 550 times larger than the surface web crawled by traditional search engines.

Profundo synonyms

sound in spanish: sonar, pronunciation: saʊnd part of speech: noun, adjective esoteric in spanish: esotérico, pronunciation: esəterɪk part of speech: adjective profound in spanish: profundo, pronunciation: proʊfaʊnd part of speech: adjective big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective large in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective low in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: loʊ part of speech: adjective bass in spanish: bajo, pronunciation: bæs part of speech: noun recondite in spanish: recóndito, pronunciation: rekəndaɪt part of speech: adjective rich in spanish: Rico, pronunciation: rɪtʃ part of speech: adjective heavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi part of speech: adjective intense in spanish: intenso, pronunciation: ɪntens part of speech: adjective late in spanish: tarde, pronunciation: leɪt part of speech: adjective, adverb abstruse in spanish: abstruso, pronunciation: əbstrus part of speech: adjective broad in spanish: ancho, pronunciation: brɔd part of speech: adjective inscrutable in spanish: inescrutable, pronunciation: ɪnskrutəbəl part of speech: adjective cryptic in spanish: críptico, pronunciation: krɪptɪk part of speech: adjective thick in spanish: grueso, pronunciation: θɪk part of speech: adjective wide in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: waɪd part of speech: adjective abysmal in spanish: abismal, pronunciation: əbɪzməl part of speech: adjective mysterious in spanish: misterioso, pronunciation: mɪstɪriəs part of speech: adjective inexplicable in spanish: inexplicable, pronunciation: ɪnəksplɪsəbəl part of speech: adjective distant in spanish: distante, pronunciation: dɪstənt part of speech: adjective incomprehensible in spanish: incomprensible, pronunciation: ɪŋkɑmprəhensɪbəl part of speech: adjective colorful in spanish: vistoso, pronunciation: kʌlɜrfəl part of speech: adjective artful in spanish: ingenioso, pronunciation: ɑrtfəl part of speech: adjective abyssal in spanish: abisal, pronunciation: əbɪsəl part of speech: adjective deeply in spanish: profundamente, pronunciation: dipli part of speech: adverb colourful in spanish: vistoso, pronunciation: koʊlɔrfəl part of speech: adjective bottomless in spanish: sin fondo, pronunciation: bɑtəmləs part of speech: adjective mystifying in spanish: desconcertante, pronunciation: mɪstəfaɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective wakeless in spanish: despierto, pronunciation: weɪkləs part of speech: adjective cryptical in spanish: críptico, pronunciation: krɪptɪkəl part of speech: adjective unfathomed in spanish: insondable, pronunciation: ənfæthəmd part of speech: adjective unplumbed in spanish: sin plomo, pronunciation: ənplʌmd part of speech: adjective oceanic abyss in spanish: abismo oceánico, pronunciation: oʊʃiænɪkəbɪs part of speech: noun low-pitched in spanish: de tono bajo, pronunciation: loʊpɪtʃt part of speech: adjective unsounded in spanish: sin sonido, pronunciation: ənsaʊndɪd part of speech: adjective deep-water in spanish: aguas profundas, pronunciation: dipwɔtɜr part of speech: adjective
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