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 Translation for 'in depth' from English to Russian
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ADJ   in-depth | - | -
тщательно {adv}in depth [thoroughly]
Partial Matches
глубина {ж}depth
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unverified
гидр.
водная высота {ж} [глубина]
depth
письменно {adv}in writing
в беде {adv}in trouble
теоретически {adv}in theory
unverified в долгахin debt
наличнымиin cash
линг.
по-шведски {adv}
in Swedish
линг.
по-норвежски {adv}
in Norwegian
линг.
по-датски {adv}
in Danish
unverified с высоким содержаниемhigh in
линг.
по-фински {adv}
in Finnish
электр.
включать в розетку [несов.]
to plug in
входить [несов.]to go in
иметься [несов.] в большом числеto abound (in)
вселиться [поселиться] [сов.]to move in
вселяться [поселяться] [несов.]to move in
заселиться [сов.]to move in
заселяться [несов.]to move in
завинчивать [несов.]to screw in
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Usage Examples English
  • Two books are used primarily: "Alcoholics Anonymous" (the "Big Book") and "Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions", the latter explaining AA's fundamental principles in depth.
  • Michael Pursell's essay "Full Metal Jacket": The Unravelling of Patriarchy" (1988) was an early, in-depth consideration of the film's two-part structure and its criticism of masculinity, saying the film shows "war and pornography as facets of the same system".
  • It includes in-depth journalism and interviews exploring Christian faith.
  • Number fields, the siblings of the field of rational numbers, are studied in depth in number theory.
  • The main road, Avenida Costera, became a fast-moving river of sludge three feet (1 m) in depth.

  • They offer students more varied, specialized and in-depth instruction.
  • Writing a device driver requires an in-depth understanding of how the hardware and the software works for a given platform function.
  • Although caimans have not been studied in depth, scientists have learned their mating cycles (previously thought to be spontaneous or year-round) are linked to the rainfall cycles and the river levels, which increases chances of survival for their offspring.
  • Christian demonology is studied in depth within the Roman Catholic Church, although many other Christian churches affirm and discuss the existence of demons.
  • The history of this discovery is treated in depth in the crystal detector article.

  • Following the US decision of July 1972 to renounce the use of climate modification techniques for hostile purposes, the 1973 resolution by the US Senate calling for an international agreement "prohibiting the use of any environmental or geophysical modification activity as a weapon of war", and an in-depth review by the Department of Defense of the military aspects of weather and other environmental modification techniques, US decided to seek agreement with the Soviet Union to explore the possibilities of an international agreement.
  • 2. be in depth : (of messages). Stand to each other in any of the relationships described above.
  • In June 2012 the Cypriot finance minister, Vassos Shiarly, stated that the European Central Bank, European commission and IMF officials are to carry out an in-depth investigation into Cyprus' economy and banking sector to assess the level of funding it requires.
  • In 2003 the Allahabad High Court ordered the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to conduct a more in-depth study and an excavation to ascertain the type of structure beneath the mosque.
  • In depth-first order, we always attempt to visit the node farthest from the root node that we can, but with the caveat that it must be a child of a node we have already visited.

  • When reconstructing the data, owing to the evaporation of successive layers of material from the sample, the lateral and in-depth reconstruction values are highly anisotropic.
  • ] in depth and separates the Nyassa plateau of Northern Mozambique from Malawi; it ends in the Zambezi valley.
  • The HROV "Nereus" was lost on 10 May 2014 while conducting a dive at [...] in depth in the Kermadec Trench.
  • ... ] depth) shelf off northeastern Sakhalin Island, particularly off the southern portion of Piltun Lagoon, where the main prey species appear to be amphipods and isopods.
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