thinnest的意思和读音

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thin

: [θɪn] : [θɪn]

adj.

v.使;(使

adv.

n.

thinner  thinnest  thins  thinning  thinned  

adj.+n.thin layer,thin ice,thin sheet,thin tube,thin face

adj.thick,fat,stout,dense

thinnestadj.not thick

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

Cut the vegetables into thin strips.

A number of thin cracks appeared in the wall.

The body was hidden beneath a thin layer of soil.

a thin blouse(= of light cloth)

not fat

2.not covered with much flesh

He was tall and thin, with dark hair.

She was looking pale and thin.

He is as thin as a rake(= very thin) .

thin legs

hair

3.not growing closely together or in large amounts

thin grey hair

liquid

4.containing more liquid than is normal or expected

The sauce was thin and tasteless.

smoke

5.fairly easy to see through

They fought their way through where the smoke was thinner.

air

6.containing less oxygen than normal

sound

7.high and weak

Her thin voice trailed off into silence.

smile

8.not sincere or enthusiastic

He gave a thin smile.

light

9.not very bright

the thin grey light of dawn

poor quality

10.of poor quality; lacking an important quality

a thin excuse(= one that people are not likely to believe)

Their arguments all sound a little thin to me.

IDMbe skating/walking on thin iceto be taking a riskdisappear, vanish, etc. into thin airto disappear suddenly in a mysterious wayhave a thin time (of it)(informal)to have many problems or difficulties to deal with; to not be successfulout of thin airfrom nowhere or nothing, as if by magicthe thin end of the wedgean event or action that is the beginning of sth more serious and/or unpleasant

He's starting to get a little thin on top(= he's losing his hair) .

thin on top(informal)without much hair on the head

He's starting to get a little thin on top(= he's losing his hair) .

a thin skinthe lack of ability to accept criticism, insults, etc. without becoming upsetadv.

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

Don't spread it too thin.

I like my bread sliced thin.

v.liquid

1.[t]~ sth (down) (with sth)使使to make a liquid less thick or strong by adding water or another substance

Thin the paint with water.

of hair

2.[i]to become less thick

a middle-aged man with thinning hair

become less thick

3.[i][t]使to become less thick or fewer in number; to make sth less thick or fewer, for example by removing some things or people

The clouds thinned and the moon shone through.

The crowd had thinned out and only a few people were left.

Thin out the seedlings to about 10cm apart. 10

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adj.1.a thin object or material has only a short distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces; someone with thin features has a long narrow mouth, nose, etc.2.someone who is thin has very little fat on their body; a thin part of the body has very little fat on it3.small in number or amount4.a thin liquid contains mostly water, so that it flows easily5.a thin explanation, argument, statement, etc. does not have enough evidence or detail to be effective6.thin hair, fur, or plants do not look solid because there are spaces between the individual hairs or leaves7.a thin voice or sound is high and unpleasant to listen to8.thin air has less oxygen in it than usual9.if someone gives a thin smile, their lips move but the feeling is not sincere1.a thin object or material has only a short distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces; someone with thin features has a long narrow mouth, nose, etc.2.someone who is thin has very little fat on their body; a thin part of the body has very little fat on it3.small in number or amount4.a thin liquid contains mostly water, so that it flows easily5.a thin explanation, argument, statement, etc. does not have enough evidence or detail to be effective6.thin hair, fur, or plants do not look solid because there are spaces between the individual hairs or leaves7.a thin voice or sound is high and unpleasant to listen to8.thin air has less oxygen in it than usual9.if someone gives a thin smile, their lips move but the feeling is not sincere

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

v.1.to make something smaller in number, amount, or size; to become smaller in number, amount, or size2.to remove plants, leaves, trees, etc. so that they do not fill an area or space completely3.to make a thick liquid become less thick by adding water or another liquid to it4.if someones hair thins, they gradually lose the hair from their head1.to make something smaller in number, amount, or size; to become smaller in number, amount, or size2.to remove plants, leaves, trees, etc. so that they do not fill an area or space completely3.to make a thick liquid become less thick by adding water or another liquid to it4.if someones hair thins, they gradually lose the hair from their head

1. (thickest) (thinnest) (slowest) ...

2. David is fatter than Lucy. (西thinnest () new ()— ...

3.. ... weakest thinnest smallest ) ...

4. ... tea thinnest ask ...

5.44.4D;Kmin:43.5D;(Thinnest):444μm

6. ... most thinnest ...

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1.One friend told me that, on her refrigerator, she kept a photograph of herself at her absolute thinnest.

2.When the Smile singer was at her thinnest point, she says she wasn't herself at all and was 'deeply unhappy most of the time'.”。

3.Therefore I am using a softness I care the most with the thinnest sense of security to produce a comfort with the same degree of care.

4.he falls back in with the thinnest part of his body going through the water.穿

5.But he does, and for that reason he must be on the thinnest of thin ice.

6.Would be good to point out that "proper" way of opening tripods is top down, so that the thinnest leg section is the last to be used.

7.Since the shell is thinnest near the spinal cord, disk material that escapes almost always goes upward, putting pressure on the cord.

8.If I were a cloud, I would spit out the thinnest thread to weave a web in the field.

9.At the moment Dr Koppens and his colleagues say their goal is to create "the thinnest and most flexible detector in the world" .”。

10.The horizon is fiercely naked---not the thinnest cover of a soft cloud, not the vaguest hint of a distant cool shower.--