deeply

deeply
adverb
(lit. or fig.) tief; äußerst [interessiert, dankbar, selbstbewusst]

be deeply in love — sehr verliebt sein

be deeply indebted to somebody — jemandem sehr zu Dank verpflichtet sein

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adverb (very greatly: We are deeply grateful to you.) tief, äußerst
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deep·ly
[ˈdi:pli]
adv
1. (very) disappointed, discouraging, impressed sehr, äußerst
I'm \deeply grateful to you ich bin dir äußerst dankbar
to be \deeply appreciative of sth etw sehr schätzen
to be \deeply insulted zutiefst getroffen sein
to be \deeply interested in sth an etw dat äußerst interessiert sein
to \deeply regret sth etw sehr bereuen
2. (far down) breathe, cut tief
to be \deeply ingrained in sb tief in jdm verwurzelt sein
to inhale \deeply tief einatmen [o SCHWEIZ a. fam einschnaufen]
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['diːplɪ]
adv
1) (lit) tief

deeply embedded or ingrained dirt — tief sitzender Schmutz

2) (fig) tief; concerned, worried zutiefst, äußerst; unhappy, suspicious, unpopular äußerst; regret, move, shock, involved, grateful zutiefst; interested höchst; love sehr, innig; think gründlich

deeply religious — tiefreligiös

deeply committed — stark engagiert

they are deeply embarrassed by it —

to be deeply in love — sehr verliebt sein

to fall deeply in love — sich sehr verlieben

deeply in debt — hoch verschuldet

a deeply ingrained prejudice — ein fest verwurzeltes Vorurteil

to go deeply into a matter — sich gründlich mit einer Sache befassen

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deeply adv tief (etc, academic.ru/19062/deep">deep A):
deeply devised reiflich überlegt;
deeply disappointed tief oder schwer oder bitter enttäuscht;
deeply hurt schwer gekränkt;
deeply indebted äußerst dankbar;
deeply offended tief beleidigt;
deeply religious tief religiös;
deeply versed gründlich bewandert;
drink deeply unmäßig trinken; rooted
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adverb
(lit. or fig.) tief; äußerst [interessiert, dankbar, selbstbewusst]

be deeply in love — sehr verliebt sein

be deeply indebted to somebody — jemandem sehr zu Dank verpflichtet sein

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adv.
nachhaltig adv.
stark adv.
tief adv.
zutiefst adv.

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