thick的中文翻译
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thick1
(distance between sides)
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厚的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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having a larger distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal
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a thick slice of bread
一片厚面包
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a thick book (= one that has a lot of pages)
一本厚书
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a thick coat (= one made of heavy cloth)
厚大衣
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thick fingers
粗手指
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Everything was covered with a thick layer of dust.
所有东西上都蒙着厚厚一层灰。
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used to ask about or state the distance between opposite sides or surfaces
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How thick are the walls?
这些墙有多厚?
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They're two feet thick.
他们有两英尺厚。
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thick2
(Aviation)
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厚的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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thick3
(hair/fur/trees)
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浓密的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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growing closely together in large numbers
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thick dark hair
浓密的黑发
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a thick forest
茂密的丛林
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thick4
(liquid)
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浓的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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not flowing very easily
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thick soup
浓汤
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The effect will be ruined if the paint is too thick.
涂料太稠就会损坏效果。
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thick5
(fog/smoke/air)
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浓的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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difficult to see through; difficult to breathe in
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The plane crashed in thick fog.
飞机在大雾中坠毁了。
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thick smoke
浓烟
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The air was thick with dust.
空气由于灰尘弥漫而闷塞。
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The atmosphere was thick with tension.
气氛紧张得让人透不过气。
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thick6
(with large number/amount)
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密集的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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having a large number of people or a large amount of sth in one place
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The beach was thick with sunbathers.
海滩上密密麻麻都是晒太阳的人。
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thick7
(stupid)
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迟钝的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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slow to learn or understand things
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Are you thick, or what?
你是生病了还是怎样?
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thick8
(accent)
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口音重的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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easily recognized as being from a particular country or area
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a thick Brooklyn accent
浓重的布鲁克林口音
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thick9
(voice)
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口齿不清的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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deep and not as clear as normal, especially because of illness or emotion
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His voice was thick with emotion.
他激动得说话都说不好了。
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thick10
(friendly with sb)
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友好的
adj.
(thicker, thickest)
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very friendly with sb, especially in a way that makes other people suspicious
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You seem to be very thick with the boss!
你似乎和老板走得蛮近的!
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thick11
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最拥挤部分
noun
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thick12
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厚地
adv.
(thicker, thickest)
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in a way that produces a wide piece or deep layer of sth
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Make sure you cut the bread nice and thick.
你一定要把面包片切成厚厚的。