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shallow
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adjective (a)
- lacking physical depth; having little spatial extension downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or outward from a centerkurang fisik kedalaman; memiliki sedikit spasial sambungan ke bawah dari sebuah di dalam atau luar permukaan atau kebelakang atau luaran dari pusatExample:
Shallow water.
A shallow dish.
A shallow cut.
A shallow closet.
Established a shallow beachhead.
Hit the ball to shallow left field.
source: wordnet30not deep or strong; not affecting one deeplytidak dalam atau kuat; tidak satu sangat mempengaruhiExample:
Shallow breathing.
A night of shallow fretful sleep.
In a shallow trance.
source: wordnet30Not deep; having little depth; shoal.tak dalam; memiliki sedikit kedalaman; kawanan.source: webster1913noun (n)
- A place in a body of water where the water is not deep; a shoal; a flat; a shelf.tempat di tubuh air mana airnya tak dalam; kawanan; flat; rak.source: webster1913
adjective satellite (s)
- lacking depth of intellect or knowledge; concerned only with what is obviouskurang kedalaman intelek atau pengetahuan; hanya peduli dengan apa yang sangat jelasExample:
Shallow people.
His arguments seemed shallow and tedious.
source: wordnet30verb (v)
- make shallowmemperdangkalExample:
The silt shallowed the canal.
source: wordnet30become shallowmenjadi dangkalExample:
The lake shallowed over time.
source: wordnet30To make shallow.untuk membuat dangkal.source: webster1913To become shallow, as water.untuk menjadi dangkal, seperti air.source: webster1913