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dee meaning in Spanish

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dee [dees] (name of the letter D, d)
noun
[UK: dee]
[US: ˈdiː]

denoun
{f}

deed [deeds] (action)
noun
[UK: diːd]
[US: ˈdiːd]

acciónnoun
{f}
In the beginning was the deed. = En el principio era la acción.

actonoun
{m}
A man is responsible for his deeds. = Un hombre es responsable de sus actos.

hechonoun
{m}
Deeds, not words. = Hechos, no palabras.

obranoun
{f}
A good deed lightens a dark world. = Una buena obra alumbra a un mundo oscuro.

deed [deeds] (brave or noteworthy action, feat or exploit)
noun
[UK: diːd]
[US: ˈdiːd]

gestanoun
{f}

hazañanoun
{f}
His brave deed earned him respect. = Su valiente hazaña le otorgó el respeto.

hitonoun
{m}

hombradanoun
{f}

logronoun
{m}

machadanoun
{f}

proezanoun
{f}

deed [deeds] (legal instrument)
noun
[UK: diːd]
[US: ˈdiːd]

actanoun
{f}

escrituranoun
{f}
The deed is not too expensive. = La escritura no es demasiado cara.

títulonoun
{m}

deejay (to play music as a disc jockey)
verb
[UK: ˈdiː.dʒeɪ]
[US: ˈdiː.dʒeɪ]

pincharverb

deem [deemed, deeming, deems] (to hold in belief or estimation)
verb
[UK: diːm]
[US: ˈdiːm]

concluirverb

considerarverbThe boy deemed that he cheated in the examination. = El niño considera que hizo trampa en el examen.

deem [deemed, deeming, deems] verb
[UK: diːm]
[US: ˈdiːm]

estimarverb

deep [deeper, deepest] (difficult to awake from)
adjective
[UK: diːp]
[US: ˈdiːp]

fondoadjectiveWe must make an effort and go deeper into the matter. = Nos tenemos que esforzar en ir más al fondo del asunto.

deep [deeper, deepest] (having its bottom far down)
adjective
[UK: diːp]
[US: ˈdiːp]

hondoadjectiveThe lake is very deep. = El lago está muy hondo.

profundoadjectiveThis water is deep. = El agua es profunda.

deep [deeper, deepest] (in extent in a direction away from the observer)
adjective
[UK: diːp]
[US: ˈdiːp]

anchoadjective
{m}

de fondoadjective

deep [deeper, deepest] (of a color, dark and highly saturated)
adjective
[UK: diːp]
[US: ˈdiːp]

intensoadjectiveI felt a deep pain. = Sentí un dolor intenso.

oscuroadjective

deep [deeper, deepest] (of a sound or voice, low in pitch)
adjective
[UK: diːp]
[US: ˈdiːp]

bajoadjectiveMy parents keep making fun of my deep voice, especially when they mock me, and it annoys me. = Mis padres siempre se burlan de mi voz baja, especialmente cuando me imitan, y eso me fastidia.

graveadjectiveJohn has a deep voice. = John tiene una voz grave.

deep [deeper, deepest] adjective
[UK: diːp]
[US: ˈdiːp]

capa profunda; profundo; penetranteadjective

deep down (Fundamentally, in essence)
adverb

en el fondoadverb

deep-fried (cooked in deep fryer)
adjective

fritoadjective

deep fryer (vessel for deep frying)
noun
[UK: diːp ˈfraɪə(r)]
[US: ˈdiːp ˈfraɪər]

freidoranoun
{f}

deep learning noun

aprendizaje profundonoun
{m}

Deep South (group of subregions in the American South)
proper noun
[UK: diːp saʊθ]
[US: ˈdiːp ˈsaʊθ]

Sur profundoproper noun
{m}

deep state (large group of people believed to have long-lasting political influence)
noun

cloacas del estadonoun
{f-Pl}

estado profundonoun
{m}

deep-throat verb
[UK: diːp θrəʊt]
[US: ˈdiːp θroʊt]

hacer garganta profundaverb

deep vein thrombosis (condition)
noun

trombosis venosa profundanoun
{f}

deep water (difficult or embarrassing situation)
noun
[UK: diːp ˈwɔː.tə(r)]
[US: ˈdiːp ˈwɒ.tər]

profunda angustianoun
{f}

deepen [deepened, deepening, deepens] verb
[UK: ˈdiː.pən]
[US: ˈdiː.pən]

ahondarverb

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