|
|
1. (adj.) deep-sea
of, pertaining to, or associated with the deeper parts of the sea:
deep-sea fishing.
Etymology: (1620–30)
|
| Definition of 'Deep-sea' |
Princeton's WordNet |
|
1. (adj) deep-sea
of or taking place in the deeper parts of the sea
"deep-sea fishing"; "deep-sea exploration"
|
| Definition of 'Deep-sea' |
Webster Dictionary |
|
1. (adj) Deep-sea
of or pertaining to the deeper parts of the sea; as, a deep-sea line (i. e., a line to take soundings at a great depth); deep-sea lead; deep-sea soundings, explorations, etc
|
|
|
Sense: of, for, or in the deeper parts of the sea
deep-sea diving; deep-sea fishing.
|
Afrikaans: diep see, diepsee |
Arabic: في أعماق البَحر |
Bulgarian: дълбокоморски |
Brazilian: em alto mar |
Czech: hlubinný, na širém moři |
German: Tiefsee-..., Hochsee-... |
Danish: dybhavs- |
Greek: που έχει σχέση με την ανο |
Spanish: de alta mar |
Estonian: süvamere- |
Farsi: بخش ژرف دریا |
Finnish: syvänmeren- |
French: sous-marin |
Hebrew: בְּלֵב הַיָם |
Hindi: समुद्र का गहराई वाला हिस् |
Croatian: pučina, debelo more |
Hungarian: mélytengeri |
Indonesian: laut dalam |
Icelandic: úthafs- |
Italian: d'alto mare |
Japanese: 深海の |
Korean: 심해의, 원양의 |
Lithuanian: giliųjų vandenų, giliavan |
Latvian: atklātā jūrā |
Malay: laut dalam |
Dutch: diepzee- |
Norwegian: dypvanns-, dyphavs- |
Polish: głębinowy |
Persian: بخش ژرف دریا |
Pashto: د سيند ژور ځاى |
Portuguese: submarino |
Romanian: submarin |
Russian: глубоководный |
Slovak: hlbinný |
Slovenian: globokomorski |
Serbian: dubina |
Swedish: djuphavs- |
Thai: เกี่ยวกับส่วนลึกของทะเล |
Turkish: açık deniz |
Taiwanese: 海洋的深水部分 |
Ukrainian: глибоководний |
Urdu: گہرا سمندر |
Vietnamese: ngoài khơi |
Chinese: 海洋的深水部分 |
Get even more translations for Deep-sea...
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Alternative search options for 'Deep-sea' |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|