0 the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great -- ความลึก
Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.
1 intensity or strength especially if great -- ความเข้มของสี
The depth of colour in the painting is astonishing
He even attempted to define absolute depths of his brachiopod-dominated 'communities'.
Variations in these ratios reflect the different degrees and depths of partial melting and/or differences in source composition.
Further, let the velocities and depths at any position in the final steady-state flow be vl, v2, y1 and y2 respectively.
A countercurrent is produced a t lower depths.
As a result, diffusion will be the dominant transport process over some range of depths.
The equilibrium depths (open symbols) are also shown in figure 19.
Undisturbed core samples were taken at a randomly selected location within each net plot, and at four depths (0, 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 m).
The endless depths of the forest traditionally harboured outlaws and other terrors.