profundity

profundity
noun
1) no pl. (extremeness) Tiefe, die; (of joy, sorrow, concern, change) [großes] Ausmaß
2) no pl. (depth of intellect) Tiefsinnigkeit, die; (of analysis, book) Tiefe, die
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noun die Tiefe
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pro·fund·ity
[prəˈfʌndəti, AM proʊˈ-]
n (form)
1. no pl (great depth) Tiefe f
the \profundity of his knowledge sein umfangreiches Wissen
2. no pl (intellectual depth) Tiefgründigkeit f, Tiefsinnigkeit f
3. (deep remark) Weisheit f
profundities pl tiefsinnige Gedanken
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[prə'fʌndItɪ]
n
1) no pl Tiefe f; (of thought, thinker, book etc) Tiefgründigkeit f, Tiefsinnigkeit f; (of knowledge) Gründlichkeit f
2) (= profound remark) Tiefsinnigkeit f
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profundity [prəˈfʌndətı] s
1. (große) Tiefe, Abgrund m (auch fig)
2. Profundität f, Tiefgründigkeit f, Tiefsinnigkeit f
3. Scharfsinn m, durchdringender Verstand
4. pl tiefgründige Probleme pl oder Theorien pl
5. Weisheit f, profunder Ausspruch
6. Stärke f, hoher Grad (der Erregung etc)
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noun
1) no pl. (extremeness) Tiefe, die; (of joy, sorrow, concern, change) [großes] Ausmaß
2) no pl. (depth of intellect) Tiefsinnigkeit, die; (of analysis, book) Tiefe, die
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n.
Tiefe -n f.
Tiefgründigkeit f.

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