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📖 Определения и значения для слова thick

📒 having a larger distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal

  • a thick slice of bread
  • a thick book (= one that has a lot of pages)
  • a thick coat (= one made of heavy cloth)

📒 used to ask about or state the distance between opposite sides or surfaces

  • How thick are the walls?
  • They're two feet thick.
  • The silk thread is only slightly thicker than a hair.

📒 growing closely together in large amounts or numbers

  • thick dark hair
  • This breed of cattle has a very thick coat.
  • His eyebrows were thick and bushy.

📒 not flowing very easily

  • thick soup
  • The effect will be ruined if the paint is too thick.
  • I was buried up to my waist in thick mud, unable to move.

📒 difficult to see through; difficult to breathe in

  • The plane crashed in thick fog.
  • Thick black smoke rose over the city.
  • Thick cloud covered the sky.

📒 having a large number of people or a large amount of something in one place

  • The beach was thick with sunbathers.

📒 an offensive way to describe somebody who is slow to learn or understand things

  • I'm not completely thick, you know.

📒 easily recognized as being from a particular country or area

  • a thick Brooklyn accent

📒 deep and not as clear as normal, especially because of illness or emotion

  • His voice was thick with emotion.

📒 very friendly with somebody, especially in a way that makes other people suspect that something wrong, illegal or dishonest is involved in the situation

  • You seem to be very thick with the boss!

📒 family relationships are stronger than any others

📒 to hit somebody/be hit on the head as a punishment

  • You’ll get a thick ear if you’re not careful!

📒 very friendly, especially in a way that makes other people suspect that something wrong, illegal or dishonest is involved in the situation

📒 very stupid

📒 a physical condition in which your head is painful or you cannot think clearly as a result of an illness or of drinking too much alcohol

  • You’re going to have a thick head in the morning!

📒 used to show that you are annoyed that somebody does not understand something

  • When will you get it into your thick head that I don't want to see you again!

📒 if people or things are thick/thin on the ground, there are a lot/not many of them in a place

  • Customers are thin on the ground at this time of year.
  • Security officers were thick on the ground during the King’s visit.

📒 the ability to accept criticism, offensive remarks, etc. without becoming upset

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