thick.

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kalın

Ben bir hafta içinde bu kalın kitabı okumayı bitiremem. - I cannot finish reading this thick book in a week.

Buz üzerinde yürümek için yeteri kadar kalın. - The ice is thick enough to walk on.

yoğun

Çok geçmeden önce, hayalet yoğun siste kayboldu. - Before long, the ghost disappeared into a thick fog.

Yoğun sis nedeniyle uçuş iptal edildi. - The flight was cancelled because of the thick fog.

Kafası kalın, aptal
keşif
çok miktarda
(Bilgisayar) geniş
boza gibi (sıvı)
sık olan
(ses) kısık
kalın bir halde
{s} belirgin
(Argo) tam yerinde
ağır

Buz bizim ağırlığımızı taşıyacak kadar kalın değil. - The ice is not thick enough to hold our weight.

kısık (ses)
sıklık
orman gibi
lapamsı (sıvı)
sık (orman)
dolu
kaplı

Zemin kalın bir halı ile kaplıdır. - The floor is covered with a thick carpet.

Gemi, kalın sisle kaplı, şafakta yola çıktı. - The ship, covered in thick fog, set sail at dawn.

{s} koyu

Koyu, kremalı mantar çorbası severim. - I love thick, creamy mushroom soup.

Onun koyu makyajı iğrençtir. - Her thick makeup is disgusting.

en hareketli an
katı
keşmekeş
{s} kalın kafalı
curcuna
(sıvı) koyu
(with ile) ile dolu
yoğunluk
{s} sisli
{s} boğuk
{s} sık

Orman sık ve aşılmazdı. - The forest was thick and impenetrable.

Kar o kadar sık düşmeye başladı ki küçük çocuk kendi elini göremedi. - The snow began to fall so thickly that the little boy could not see his own hand.

{s} dumanlı
kalık
{i} en çok olduğu yer

Kar o kadar sık düşmeye başladı ki küçük çocuk kendi elini göremedi. - The snow began to fall so thickly that the little boy could not see his own hand.

Ayaklarını sıcak tutmak için kalın çoraplar giymelisin. - You need to wear thick socks to keep your feet warm.

{i} en heyecanlı yeri
ahmak
{s} yakın (arkadaş)
dil tutulur gibi telaffuz olunan
{s} aşırı
kalınca

Tostunun üstüne kalınca bal yaydı. - She spread honey thickly on her toast.

{s} fazla
{s} kalın: a thick layer kalın bir tabaka. This stratum's three meters thick. Bu tabaka üç metre kalınlığında
bir şeyin en yoğun yeri veya zamanı
{i} kalınlık
{s} koyu; yoğun, kesif: thick
İngilizce - İngilizce
Having a viscous consistency

My mum’s gravy was thick but at least it moved about.

Deep, intense, or profound

Thick darkness.

The thickest, or most active or intense part of something

It was mayhem in the thick of battle.

Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension

I want some planks that are two inches thick.

Difficult to understand, or poorly articulated

We had difficulty understanding him with his thick accent.

Thickly

Bread should be sliced thick to make toast.

Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension
Abounding in number

The room was thick with reporters.

{n} the thickest part
{a} gross, muddy, close
{a} fast, closely, frequently, often, deeply
{a} dumping
fat
deep
(of darkness) very intense; "thick night"; "thick darkness"; "a face in deep shadow"; "deep night"
The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest
Friendly or intimate
abundantly covered or filled; "the top was thick with dust" abundant; "a thick head of hair" (of darkness) very intense; "thick night"; "thick darkness"; "a face in deep shadow"; "deep night" not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions; "an inch thick"; "a thick board"; "a thick sandwich"; "spread a thick layer of butter"; "thick coating of dust"; "thick warm blankets" relatively dense in consistency; "thick cream"; "thick soup"; "thick smoke"; "thick fog" in quick succession; "misfortunes come fast and thick
Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown
To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure
{s} having a great distance between sides; not thin; viscous; abundant; dense; stupid (Informal); very friendly (Informal)
Stupid
abundantly covered or filled; "the top was thick with dust"
In a thick manner
Dense; not thin; inspissated; as, thick vapors
Intimate; very friendly; familiar
Describes sodden or heavy bass
A relatively high level of solid material suspended in the coffee beverage A result of fine particles of bean fiber and insoluble proteins present in substantial amounts Most often characteristic of espresso-style coffee
wide from side to side; "a heavy black mark"
Measuring in the third dimension other than length and breadth, or in general dimension other than length; - - said of a solid body; as, a timber seven inches thick
densely; abundantly; with thick layers
spoken as if with a thick tongue; "the thick speech of a drunkard"; "his words were slurred"
Thick clothes are made from heavy cloth, so that they will keep you warm in cold weather. In the winter she wears thick socks, Wellington boots and gloves thin
Densely crowded or packed
the location of something surrounded by other things; "in the midst of the crowd"
If you are in the thick of an activity or situation, you are very involved in it. I enjoy being in the thick of things
Having more depth or extent from one surface to its opposite than usual; not thin or slender; as, a thick plank; thick cloth; thick paper; thick neck
a thick skin: see skin
not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions; "an inch thick"; "a thick board"; "a thick sandwich"; "spread a thick layer of butter"; "thick coating of dust"; "thick warm blankets"
Heavy in build; thickset
A thick accent is very obvious and easy to identify. He answered our questions in English but with a thick accent = strong
If you do something through thick and thin, you do it although the conditions or circumstances are very bad. She'd stuck by Bob through thick and thin
Dense and heavy in texture
Something that is thick has a large distance between its two opposite sides. For breakfast I had a thick slice of bread and syrup This material is very thick and this needle is not strong enough to go through it. thin + thickly thick·ly Slice the meat thickly
To thicken
Also 10Base5 A system for constructing an Ethernet using
A thicket; as, gloomy thicks
relatively dense in consistency; "thick cream"; "thick soup"; "thick smoke"; "thick fog"
Dull; not quick; as, thick of fearing
If things happen thick and fast, they happen very quickly and in large numbers. The rumours have been coming thick and fast
hard to pass through because of dense growth; "dense vegetation"; "thick woods"
closely crowded together; "a compact shopping center"; "a dense population"; "thick crowds"
heavy and compact in form or stature; "a wrestler of compact build"; "he was tall and heavyset"; "stocky legs"; "a thick middle-aged man"; "a thickset young man"
Abundant, close, or crowded in space; closely set; following in quick succession; frequently recurring
Frequently; fast; quick
used informally
Thick liquids are fairly stiff and solid and do not flow easily. They had to battle through thick mud to reach construction workers
Impenetrable to sight
Also used figuratively; as, thick darkness
If something is thick with another thing, the first thing is full of or covered with the second. The air is thick with acrid smoke from the fires
If something that consists of several things is thick, it has a large number of them very close together. She inherited our father's thick, wavy hair They walked through thick forest. = dense + thickly thick·ly I rounded a bend where the trees and brush grew thickly
Not having due distinction of syllables, or good articulation; indistinct; as, a thick utterance
Thick smoke, fog, or cloud is difficult to see through. The smoke was bluish-black and thick
(used informally) associated on close terms; "a close friend"; "the bartender was chummy with the regular customers"; "the two were thick as thieves for months"
{i} center, heart, middle
in quick succession; "misfortunes come fast and thick
in quick succession; "misfortunes come fast and thick"
Deep; profound; as, thick sleep
Dense, heavy texture
If someone's voice is thick, they are not speaking clearly, for example because they are ill, upset, or drunk. When he spoke his voice was thick with bitterness. + thickly thick·ly `It's all my fault,' he mumbled thickly