Level | A2 |
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Kind | adjective |
Front | thick |
IPA | /θɪk / adjective (thicker; thickest) |
Back | kalın sık, gür |
Back 2 | thick (adjective) /θɪk /
adjective (thicker; thickest)
NOT THIN
1
(used about sth solid) having a large distance between its opposite sides; not
thin
kalın
a thick black line
a thick coat/book
These walls are very thick.
OPPOSITE THIN1
2 used
for saying what the distance is between the two opposite sides of sth
kalınlığında
The ice was six centimetres thick.
TREES/HAIR
3
having a lot of things close together
sık, gür
a thick forest
thick hair
OPPOSITE THIN1
LIQUID
4 that
does not flow easily
(sıvı) koyu
thick cream
This paint is too thick.
OPPOSITE THIN1
CLOUD, FOG, ETC.
5
difficult to see through
(sis, duman) yoğun
There'll be a thick fog tonight.
thick clouds of smoke
WITH LARGE AMOUNT
6 thick
(with sth)
containing a lot of
sth/sb close together
sık, çok
fazla
The air was thick with dust.
The streets were thick with shoppers.
STUPID
7 (informal)
slow to learn or
understand; stupid
kalın
kafalı
Are you thick, or what?
ACCENT
8
easily recognized as being from a particular country or area
(aksan) koyu, çok
belirgin
a thick Brooklyn accent
SYNONYM STRONG
IDIOM
have
a thick skin
to be not easily upset
or worried by what people say about you
vurdumduymaz
olmak, pişkin olmak
look at THICK-SKINNED
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