单词 | a bit thick |
释义 | > as lemmasa bit thick a. figurative. Excessive in some disagreeable quality; too much to manage or to stand; spec. too gross, indecent, or indelicate. Often in phrase a bit thick. Cf. to lay it on thick at lay v.1 Phrasal verbs. slang. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > cause of mental pain or suffering > quality of being unendurable or intolerable > [adjective] untholelyc1225 untholinga1300 unsufferablea1325 untolerablea1382 importable1402 untholefula1425 unbearablec1449 unportablea1500 impassible1508 intolerablea1513 insupportable1530 insufferable1533 incomportable1574 impatient1590 intollerous1594 unsuffered1598 supportless1602 unsupportable1602 indurable1607 impatible1623 unbrookable1633 unsustainable1662 unendurable1801 impassive1828 punishing1833 thick1884 the mind > emotion > suffering > cause of mental pain or suffering > quality of being unendurable or intolerable > unendurable or intolerable [phrase] too much1533 too much of a good thing1809 a bit thick1884 the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > excessively [phrase] > that which is excessive too much of a good thinga1616 a bit thick1884 a trifle much1930 the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > [adjective] > excessive or too great in amount or degree > excessive in degree unmeasurablea1398 dismeasurec1400 dismeasurable1477 dismeasured1483 over1494 endlya1513 intolerable1544 wide1574 overloading1576 unconscionable1576 meanless1587 powerable1588 hyperbolical1589 extravagant1598 grievous1632 flagrant1634 exorbitant1648 overbearinga1708 unbalanced1712 well-favoured1746 steep1856 thick1884 ripe1918 1884 Standard 6 June 6/3 I know it is thick in Brum. [Birmingham] for you, so that we must meet in London. 1902 G. W. E. Russell Londoner's Log-bk. iii. 46 These manifold exercises of culture are characterized by our curate as ‘a bit thick’, and he owns himself ‘fairly out of it’. 1902 Daily Chron. 9 Sept. 7/3 Guardsmen who have been drinking are a thick lot,..and gentle methods will not always prevail with them. 1907 H. Wales Yoke xii They hinted more than once that Christopher was ‘a bit thick’. 1907 H. Wyndham Flare of Footlights x ‘By the way, what's the piece like?’.. ‘A bit thick, my dear? I should just think it was! It's an adaptation from the French, you know’. 1907 H. Wyndham Flare of Footlights xxii ‘It's a bit thick’, he said indignantly, ‘when a man of my position is passed over for a beginner like young Merrick’. < as lemmas |
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