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deep-sea

[ deep-see ]

adjective

  1. of, pertaining to, in, or associated with the deeper parts of the sea:

    deep-sea fishing; deep-sea diver.



deep-sea

noun

  1. modifier of, found in, or characteristic of the deep parts of the sea

    deep-sea fishing

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deep-sea1

First recorded in 1620–30
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The deep-sea sabotage is most worrying because it can take a repair boat several weeks to find a break and initiate a fix.

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While the blobfish is known for its misshapen silhouette, in its natural deep-sea habitat it actually resembles a regular fish, with its shape kept together by the high water pressure.

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The Last Breath tells the tale of a group of deep-sea divers working on an oil installation on the North Sea bed who race to rescue a stranded teammate following an accident.

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Such a system is not likely to convince everyone that deep-sea mining is a good idea, however.

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He also began developing an animated film about deep-sea creatures, which he plans to complete next, before falling in love with Ashton’s novel and deciding to adapt it for the screen.

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