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BNC: 1806 COCA: 1721
thick
adjective /θɪk/
adjectivethick
comparativethicker
superlativethickest
  1. 1
    a thick object or material has a long distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces 厚的

    She was wearing a thick woollen sweater. 她穿着一件厚厚的羊毛衫。

    a thick layer of snow 一层厚厚的雪

    Cut the bread into thick slices. 把面包切成厚片。

    Try not to make too much noise – the walls aren't very thick. 尽量别发出大的声响,墙体不太厚。

     Synonyms and related words
    Words used to describe width: across, attenuated, broad...
    1. a.
      used for stating the distance between the opposite surfaces or edges of a solid object 厚度为…的

      The walls in our house are only a few inches thick. 我们家房子的墙只有几英寸厚。

      It is a rectangular piece of wood, perhaps 5 centimetres thick. 这块木头呈长方形,大概5厘米厚。

       Synonyms and related words
      Words used to describe width: across, attenuated, broad...
  2. 2
    a thick liquid is more stiff or solid than normal and does not flow easily (液体)浓的,稠的

    For dessert, serve strawberries covered in thick sweet cream. 至于甜点,就上浇着浓甜奶油的草莓吧。

    The soup should be nice and thick. 汤应该浓稠味美。

     Synonyms and related words
    Liquid and neither liquid nor solid: aquatic, aqueous, bubbly...
  3. 3
    thick hair or fur is made of many small hairs growing very close together (毛发)浓密的

    Her thick dark hair hangs all the way to her shoulders. 她那浓密的黑发一直垂到肩头。

    a thick beard 浓密的胡须

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      a thick forest, bush, area of grass etc has many trees, leaves, or plants growing very close together (树林、灌木丛、草地等)茂密的,密集的

      a thick row of trees 一排茂密的树木

       Synonyms and related words
      Words used to describe plants and plant parts: algal, androgynous, aquatic...
  4. 4
    thick smoke, cloud, fog etc fills the air completely, so that it is difficult to see or difficult to breathe (烟、云、雾等)浓的,空气中充满的

    Thick fog prevented Bobby from returning home. 浓雾使得博比无法回家。

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  5. 5
    if a place is thick with something, it is full of it 充满的;弥漫的
    thick with :

    The air was thick with smoke. 空气里弥漫着浓浓的烟雾。

    The airport was thick with police officers. 机场里布满了警察。

     Synonyms and related words
    Full of people or things: full, crowded, packed...
  6. 6
    a thick accent shows very clearly that the speaker comes from a particular place because of the way their words sound (口音)浓重的

    He speaks Spanish fluently, but with a thick British accent. 他西班牙语说得很流利,不过带有浓重的英国口音。

     Synonyms and related words
    Accents and describing accents: accent, accented, broad...
    1. a.
      if your voice is thick with an emotion, it sounds less clear than usual because of the emotion (由于激动而)口齿不清的
      thick with :

      His voice was thick with fury. 他气得连话都说不清楚了。

       Synonyms and related words
  7. 7
    informal stupid 愚蠢的;笨的

    He's rich, but a bit thick. 他很富有,但是有点儿笨。

     Synonyms and related words
    Words used to describe unintelligent people: silly, idiotic, unintelligent...
  8. 8
    spoken very friendly with someone 亲密的;友好的
    thick with :

    She's very thick with her next-door neighbour. 她和隔壁邻居关系很好。

  9. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
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    be as thick as two short planks to be extremely stupid 蠢死了;笨死了

    He is as thick as two short planks because he is back to school again!

    Submitted by Emran Khoshrouye Ghiasi from Iran, Islamic Republic of on 11/04/2018
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thick
adverb /θɪk/
comparativethicker
superlativethickest
  1. in a way that makes something thick or that produces a thick layer or piece of something 厚地;浓密地

    Don't slice the meat so thick. 别把肉切得这么厚。

     Synonyms and related words
    To be covered with something: clothed, encrusted, crusted...
thick
noun /θɪk/

phrases

  • the thick of something

    the most busy, active, or dangerous part of a situation, event, or activity (情形、事件或活动)最繁忙的部分,最活跃的部分,最危险的部分

    He was always in the thick of the action. 他总是忙得不可开交。

     Synonyms and related words
    Dangerous or exciting situations: danger, crisis, emergency...
  • through thick and thin

    in all situations, especially the most difficult ones 在任何情况下;不顾艰难险阻

    My friends have stood by me through thick and thin.

     Synonyms and related words
    All the time and always: always, necessarily, ever...
BNC: 1806 COCA: 1721
thick

adjective¹

1of solid things/growing things固體;生長物VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, feel, look, seem厚;感覺濃密;看上去茂密;好像很厚ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常厚Use fairly thick wads of newspaper.用幾摞較厚的報紙。
thick

adjective²

2of liquid液體VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, look, seem濃稠;看上去濃稠;好像很濃become, get變得濃稠The paint is getting too thick. I'll have to thin it down.油漆太稠了,我得把它稀釋一下。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常濃稠
thick

adjective³

3of fog/smoke/air霧;煙;空氣VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem渾濁;感覺渾濁;看上去渾濁;好像充滿陰霾become, grow變得渾濁The air had grown thick and smoky.空氣變得渾濁,煙霧瀰漫。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常渾濁PREPOSITIONwith因⋯而渾濁The air was thick with dust.空氣中滿是塵土,污濁不堪。The atmosphere was thick with tension. (figurative) 氣氛緊張得使人透不過氣來。
BNC: 1806 COCA: 1721
thick adj.
hoarse (a voice thick with emotion) stupid (I'm not completely thick.) wide2 (a thick book/carpet)

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