thin的中文翻译
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thin1
(not thick)
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薄的, 细的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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having a smaller distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal
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Cut the vegetables into thin strips.
把菜切成细条。
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A number of thin cracks appeared in the wall.
墙上出现了许多细纹。
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The body was hidden beneath a thin layer of soil.
尸体被埋藏在薄薄的一层土下。
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a thin blouse (= of light cloth)
薄薄的女衬衫
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thin2
(Aviation)
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薄的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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thin3
(not fat)
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瘦的, 肉少的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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not covered with much flesh
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He was tall and thin, with dark hair.
他又高又瘦,黑头发。
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She was looking pale and thin.
她看起来苍白而消瘦。
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He is as thin as a rake(= very thin).
他骨瘦如柴。
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thin legs
细腿
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thin4
(hair)
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稀疏的, 稀少的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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not growing closely together or in large amounts
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thin5
(liquid)
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淡的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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containing more liquid than is normal or expected
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The sauce was thin and tasteless.
这酱汁淡而无味。
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thin6
(smoke)
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稀薄的
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(thinner, thinnest)
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fairly easy to see through
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They fought their way through where the smoke was thinner.
他们挣扎着从烟雾稀薄的地方逃了出去。
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thin7
(air)
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稀薄的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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containing less oxygen than normal
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thin8
(sound)
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微弱的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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high and weak
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Her thin voice trailed off into silence.
她的声音越来越微弱直至消失。
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thin9
(smile)
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虚假的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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not sincere or enthusiastic
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He gave a thin smile.
他淡淡一笑。
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thin10
(light)
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淡的, 清淡的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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not very bright
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the thin grey light of dawn
浅灰色的晨曦
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thin11
(poor quality)
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质量差的, 缺乏某些重要成分的, 弱的, 无力的
adj.
(thinner, thinnest)
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of poor quality; lacking an important quality
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a thin excuse (= one that people are not likely to believe)
站不住脚的借口
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Their arguments all sound a little thin to me.
他们的论据在我听来都有点无力。
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thin12
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薄地
adv.
(thinner, thinnest)
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in a way that produces a thin piece or layer of sth
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Don't spread it too thin.
别涂得太细了。
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I like my bread sliced thin.
我喜欢吃薄片面包。
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thin13
(liquid)
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使变淡
verb
(-nn-)(thinning, thinned)
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to make a liquid less thick or strong by adding water or another substance
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Thin the paint with water.
用水把颜料调稀。
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thin14
(of hair)
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变稀疏
verb
(-nn-)(thinning, thinned)
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to become less thick
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a middle-aged man with thinning hair
头发逐渐变少的中年男子。
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thin15
(become less thick)
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变薄
verb
(-nn-)(thinning, thinned)
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to become less thick or fewer in number; to make sth less thick or fewer, for example by removing some things or people
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The clouds thinned and the moon shone through.
云层渐稀,月光稍透。
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The crowd had thinned out and only a few people were left.
人群渐渐散开,只剩下了几个人。
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Thin out the seedlings to about 10cm apart.
将秧苗间隔十厘米插种。