单词 | thick |
释义 | Word Frequency thick(θɪk) adjective 1. of relatively great extent from one surface to the other; fat, broad, or deep a thick slice of bread 2. a. (postpositive) of specific fatness ten centimetres thick b. (in combination) a six-inch-thick wall 3. having a relatively dense consistency; not transparent thick soup 4. abundantly covered or filled a piano thick with dust 5. impenetrable; dense a thick fog 6. informal, derogatory lacking in intelligence 7. throaty or badly articulated a voice thick with emotion 8. (of accents, etc) pronounced 9. informal very friendly (esp in the phrase thick as thieves) 10. a bit thick 11. a thick ear adverb 12. in order to produce something thick to slice bread thick 13. profusely; in quick succession (esp in the phrase thick and fast) 14. lay it on thick noun 15. a thick piece or part 16. the thick 17. through thick and thin Derived forms thickish (ˈthickish) adjective thickly (ˈthickly) adverb Word origin Old English thicce; related to Old Saxon, Old High German thikki, Old Norse thykkr |
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