shallow

shallow
'ʃæləu
adjective
1) (not deep: shallow water; a shallow pit.) poco profundo
2) (not able to think seriously or feel deeply: a rather shallow personality.) superficial
- shallows
shallow adj poco profundo / que cubre poco
the river is too shallow to swim in el río cubre tan poco que no se puede nadar
El comparativo de shallow se escribe shallower; el superlativo se escribe shallowest
shallow
tr['ʃæləʊ]
adjective
1 (water, pond, etc) poco profundo,-a; (dish, bowl) llano,-a, plano,-a
let's go down the shallow end vamos a la parte poco profunda
shallow grave tumba poco profunda
shallow breathing respiración superficial
2 figurative use superficial
a very shallow argument un razonamiento muy superficial
plural noun shallows
1 bajío m sing
shallow ['ʃælo:] adj
1) : poco profundo (dícese del agua, etc.)
2) superficial: superficial
shallow
adj.
poco profundo adj.
somero, -a adj.
n.
bajío s.m.
v.
hacer menos profundo v.
'ʃæləʊ
adjective -er, -est
a) (not deep) <water/pond/river> poco profundo; <dish> llano, plano, bajo (Chi)

shallow breathing — respiración f superficial

b) (superficial) <person> superficial
['ʃælǝʊ]
1. ADJ
(compar shallower) (superl shallowest)
1) (gen) poco profundo, playo (S. Cone); [dish etc] llano

the shallow end — (of swimming pool) la parte poco profunda

2) [breathing] superficial
3) [person, mind, character] superficial; [argument, novel, film] superficial, trivial
2.
shallows
NPL bajío msing , bajos mpl
* * *
['ʃæləʊ]
adjective -er, -est
a) (not deep) <water/pond/river> poco profundo; <dish> llano, plano, bajo (Chi)

shallow breathing — respiración f superficial

b) (superficial) <person> superficial

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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