thick的意思和读音

thick

: [θɪk] : [θɪk]

adj.

n.[];〈;〈

adv.

thicker  thickest  

adj.+n.thick fog,thick layer,thick wall,thick darkness,thick smoke

adj.thin

thickadj.— see alsothickly,thicknessdistance between sides

1.having a larger distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal

a thick slice of bread

a thick book(= one that has a lot of pages)

a thick coat(= one made of heavy cloth)

thick fingers

Everything was covered with a thick layer of dust.西

2.used to ask about or state the distance between opposite sides or surfaces

How thick are the walls?

They're two feet thick.

hair/fur/trees

3.growing closely together in large numbers

thick dark hair

a thick forest

liquid

4.not flowing very easily

thick soup

The effect will be ruined if the paint is too thick.

fog/smoke/air

5.difficult to see through; difficult to breathe in

The plane crashed in thick fog.

thick smoke

The air was thick with dust.

The atmosphere was thick with tension.使

with large number/amount

6.~ with sb/sthhaving a large number of people or a large amount of sth in one place

The beach was thick with sunbathers.

stupid

7.(informal)slow to learn or understand things

Are you thick, or what?

accent

8.easily recognized as being from a particular country or area

a thick Brooklyn accent

voice

9.~ (with sth)deep and not as clear as normal, especially because of illness or emotion

His voice was thick with emotion.

friendly with sb

10.(informal)~ (with sb)very friendly with sb, especially in a way that makes other people suspicious

You seem to be very thick with the boss!

IDMgive sb/get a thick ear(informal)to hit sb/be hit on the head as a punishment(as) thick as thieves(informal)very friendly, especially in a way that makes other people suspicious(as) thick as two short planks(informal)very stupida thick head(informal)a physical condition in which your head is painful or you cannot think clearly as a result of an illness or of drinking too much alcohol

When will you get it into your thick head that I don't want to see you again!

your thick head(informal)used to show that you are annoyed that sb does not understand sth

When will you get it into your thick head that I don't want to see you again!

a thick skinthe ability to accept criticism, insults, etc. without becoming upsetadv.

1.in a way that produces a wide piece or deep layer of sth

Make sure you cut the bread nice and thick.

IDM

Praise them when necessary, but don't lay it on too thick.

lay it on thick(informal)to talk about sb/sth in a way that makes them or it seem much better or much worse than they really are; to exaggerate sth

Praise them when necessary, but don't lay it on too thick.

Questions were coming at them thick and fast.

thick and fastquickly and in large quantities

Questions were coming at them thick and fast.

n.IDMin the thick of sthinvolved in the busiest or most active part of sth

He's supported the team for over ten years through thick and thin.

through thick and thineven when there are problems or difficulties

He's supported the team for over ten years through thick and thin.

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adj.1.a thick object or material has a long distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces; used for stating the distance between the opposite surfaces or edges of a solid object2.thick hair or fur is made of many small hairs growing very close together; a thick forest, bush, area of grass, etc. has many trees, leaves, or plants growing very close together3.a thick liquid is more stiff or solid than normal and does not flow easily4.thick smoke, cloud, fog, etc. fills the air completely, so that it is difficult to see or difficult to breathe5.if a place is thick with something, it is full of it6.a thick accent shows very clearly that the speaker comes from a particular place because of the way their words sound; if your voice is thick with an emotion, it sounds less clear than usual because of the emotion7.stupid8.very friendly with someone1.a thick object or material has a long distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces; used for stating the distance between the opposite surfaces or edges of a solid object2.thick hair or fur is made of many small hairs growing very close together; a thick forest, bush, area of grass, etc. has many trees, leaves, or plants growing very close together3.a thick liquid is more stiff or solid than normal and does not flow easily4.thick smoke, cloud, fog, etc. fills the air completely, so that it is difficult to see or difficult to breathe5.if a place is thick with something, it is full of it6.a thick accent shows very clearly that the speaker comes from a particular place because of the way their words sound; if your voice is thick with an emotion, it sounds less clear than usual because of the emotion7.stupid8.very friendly with someone

adv.1.in a way that makes something thick or that produces a thick layer or piece of something

1. fat thick country ...

2. ; later ; thick ; shout ...

3. MM THICK MARK ...

4. Crisp Thick Marinate &Marinade ...

5. (2) ;;[ honest;sincere] (4) [ thick] (8) [ intimate] ...

6. safe adj. thick adj. alive adj. ...

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1.When the next face appeared I saw the eyes behind the thick glasses blinking as though noticing me for the first time.

2.The jaguar's massively thick skull protects him from death, but the pellets blind him in one eye and shatter his left foreleg.

3.The sauce is stirred with a spoon until it is thick enough to coat the back of spoon, and than must be withdraw from the heat.

4.If it is two or more cells thick, it is known as stratified epithelium.

5.The earth is nothing but dirt and rocks piled up really thick. North, south, east and west: it goes off in every direction.西西

6.The paste is a little thick, but try to think of it as a mask for your teeth.齿/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7."That's all right, Tux, " she said. "We'll only slide where the ice is thick. Then we won't have to worry. Come on, let's go. ":「/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。」

8.Thick pipes protrude from the ceiling, and a window in the front room opens onto nowhere, just another gray tunnel wall beyond it.

9.Her anguish grew from her concentration as she saw herself sunken in that thick impenetrable fog: could she be in limbo ?

10.Semen is usually thick and greyish white in color. However, at times it may also be thin and rather watery.