IN-DEPTH


Meaning of IN-DEPTH in English

adjective

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a detailed/in-depth analysis

a detailed analysis of the firm’s earnings

an in-depth analysis (= detailed analysis) )

an in-depth analysis of global warming

an in-depth article (= one that is detailed )

Each issue contains in-depth articles and photographs.

in-depth/thorough knowledge (= detailed knowledge about all of a particular subject )

He demonstrated an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.

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■ ADVERB

more

The advantage will be smoother, more life-like, more in-depth games - and probably more vivid nightmares.

Our goal was to gain news leadership by providing more in-depth coverage and stress original reporting.

More features, more in-depth coverage of the real issues of rock and pop.

There are more in-depth issues I can deal with in a real film.

For ChangIng career to change your life more in-depth strategies and realistic ways to deal with these problems see the relevant chapters.

■ NOUN

analysis

In addition he suggests a random sampling of enquiries for further in-depth analysis .

The meeting therefore set the stage for further in-depth analysis .

There is little time, and little scope for an in-depth analysis of the political-economic context of the conservation programme.

discussion

There will also be in-depth discussion on Northern Ireland and the Mr Clinton's plan to send a fact-finding mission.

interview

This dictated the extensive use of in-depth interviews .

The jurors in the criminal trial did not hold a news conference after their verdict and in many cases avoided in-depth interviews .

A small number of in-depth interviews will explore these themes.

Mr Wilson's outspoken views were made in an in-depth interview in Hot Press - Ireland's top music magazine.

A questionnaire on patterns of substance abuse will be followed-up by in-depth interviews with pupils.

Various bibliometric and patent-based techniques will be used, supplemented with in-depth interviews with a sample of 10-15 companies.

knowledge

The right person will have experience of the service, an in-depth knowledge of nursing and communication skills.

Mr Garvey, 57, is known as a hands-on manager with in-depth knowledge of the operations of a steel mill.

Prospective customers should always be on the look-out for good communication skills and an in-depth knowledge of the hotel trade.

The written press provides back-up, analysis and in-depth knowledge but rarely encourages or inspires people.

Detailed answers, showing an in-depth knowledge of the subject-matter, would not normally be expected.

Clearly the ward sister will have an in-depth knowledge of the workload and fluctuations.

research

Stoves conduct exhaustive in-depth research to find out exactly what customers want from their cookers.

Such in-depth research is what Sunday-morning collecting should evolve into but seldom does.

I was led to believe that your programme was noted for its in-depth research of the facts.

study

They do this by comparing many countries, few countries, or they provide in-depth studies of single countries.

Many high schools also have rearranged their schedules to give students time for in-depth study and for workplace experiences.

An in-depth study of the production of hand-written illuminated manuscripts by medieval monks.

A case-study involves the in-depth study of a single example of whatever it is that the sociologist wishes to investigate.

The principal method of investigation is in-depth studies with companies in different industries who are using Quality Circles.

Nine schools in three Midlands LEAs, will be identified for in-depth study , following a questionnaire survey.

An in-depth study of a particular system will also be researched.

This is the first in-depth study of Charlie Rolls as a pioneer aviator.

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See chapter 6 for an in-depth discussion of this topic.

The aim of the neighbourhood studies was to obtain in-depth information from a number of selected communities.

The committee has ordered an in-depth study of juvenile crime.

The study is based on in-depth interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,500 US households.

We shall be conducting a series of in-depth interviews with economic experts.

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And when it reaches you, it's backed by in-depth network hardware support - which includes on-site maintenance.

Government officials are working out details of the plan, with the result of an in-depth overview expected around Easter.

Prospective customers should always be on the look-out for good communication skills and an in-depth knowledge of the hotel trade.

Research is concentrated on two specific areas, so that each receives in-depth survey and analysis.

The News Network will offer in-depth coverage of Parliament.

The use of in-depth qualitative methods is relatively untried in driver research, but here is shown to be most valuable.

There are more in-depth issues I can deal with in a real film.

They caused no injuries but sparked the in-depth investigation in late February, which was extended for an additional four months.

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