thick [θɪk] adjective NOT THIN 不薄的 ESSENTIAL ■having a large distance between two sides 厚的;粗的;粗壮的•a thick rope粗绳子 •a thick layer of dust厚厚的一层灰 •She picked up a thick volume and began to read out loud.她拿起一本大部头书,开始大声朗读。 •The walls are two metres thick.墙有两米厚。 •a thick (= made of thick material) sweater/coat厚毛衣/外套 [θɪk] adjective CLOSE TOGETHER 聚在一起的 ADVANCED ■growing close together and in large amounts 密的,密集的;茂密的•thick forest茂密的森林 •thick dark hair浓密的黑发 ADVANCED ■difficult to see through 能见度低的,浓的•Thick, black smoke was pouring out of the chimney.浓黑的烟雾从烟囱里喷出来。 [θɪk] adjective NOT FLOWING 不流动的 ■(of a liquid) not flowing easily (液体)稠的,浓的•thick soup浓汤 •a thick sauce稠酱汁 •thick paint稠油漆 Opposite thin or runny [θɪk] adjective STUPID 愚蠢的 informal ■stupid 愚蠢的,笨的•I told you not to touch that - are you deaf or just thick?我告诉过你不要碰它——你是聋了还是傻了? [θɪk] adjective be (as) thick as thieves informal ■to be very close friends and share secrets, etc. 亲密无间,非常友好•I'm sure she tells Ruth everything we say - they're as thick as thieves, those two.我相信她会把我们所说的一切都告诉露丝——她们关系非常密切,那两人。 [θɪk] adjective (as) thick as two short planks slang ■very stupid 笨得像木头,笨到极点•He's a very skilled footballer but he's as thick as two short planks.他是个技术很好的足球运动员,但是他这人是笨到了极点。 [θɪk] adjective thick on the ground mainly UK informal ■existing in large numbers 大量存在•Female engineers are not too thick on the ground.女工程师并不多见。 |