-
1 thick
1. adjective1) dick; breit, dick [Linie]a rope two inches thick, a two-inch thick rope — ein zwei Zoll starkes od. dickes Seil
that's or it's a bit thick! — (Brit. fig. coll.) das ist ein starkes Stück! (ugs.)
2) (dense) dicht [Haar, Nebel, Wolken, Gestrüpp usw.]3) (filled)4) steif [Gallerte]; dickflüssig [Sahne]; dick [Suppe, Schlamm, Brei, Kleister]5) (stupid) dummyou're just plain thick — du bist ganz einfach doof (salopp)
[as] thick as two short planks — (coll.) dumm wie Bohnenstroh (ugs.)
6) (coll.): (intimate)be very thick with somebody — mit jemandem dick befreundet sein (ugs.)
2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.be [as] thick as thieves — dicke Freunde sein (ugs.)
in the thick of — mitten in (+ Dat.)
in the thick of it or things — mitten drin
3. adverbstay with somebody/stick together through thick and thin — mit jemandem/zusammen durch dick und dünn gehen
job offers/complaints came in thick and fast — es kam eine Flut von Stellenangeboten/Beschwerden
* * *[Ɵik] 1. adjective1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) dick2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) dick3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) dickflüssig5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) dicht7) (stupid: Don't be so thick!)2. noun(the thickest, most crowded or active part: in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight.) dichtester Teil, das Gewühl- academic.ru/92633/thickly">thickly- thickness
- thicken
- thick-skinned
- thick and fast
- through thick and thin* * *[θɪk]I. adjwith a \thick helping of butter dick mit Butter bestrichen2. (bushy) eyebrows dichtthe walls are two metres \thick die Wände sind zwei Meter dick4. (not very fluid) dick, zähflüssig5. (dense) dichtthe air in the banqueting hall was \thick with smoke die Luft im Festsaal war völlig verrauchtthe atmosphere was \thick with unspoken criticism ( fig) unausgesprochene Kritik belastete die Atmosphäre\thick clouds dichte Wolkendecke\thick fog dichter Nebel6. (extreme) deutlich, ausgeprägt\thick accent starker Akzent\thick darkness tiefe Dunkelheit7. voice belegt, heiserhe spoke and his voice was \thick with fear er sprach mit angstvoller Stimme8. (headache)to have a \thick head einen Brummschädel [o dicken Kopf] haben famI've got a \thick head mir brummt der Schädel famto be [a bit] \thick [ein bisschen] begriffsstutzig seinfemale engineers are not too \thick on the ground weibliche Ingenieure sind dünn gesätto be a bit \thick etwas übertrieben seinhiring four Rolls Royces for a village wedding was a bit \thick vier Rolls Royce für eine Dorfhochzeit zu mieten, war schon etwas dick aufgetragen12.▶ to be as \thick as two short planks dumm wie Bohnenstroh sein▶ to have a \thick skin ein dickes Fell haben▶ to be as \thick as thieves wie Pech und Schwefel zusammenhalten▶ to be \thick with sb mit jdm eng befreundet seinPeter is \thick with Tom Peter und Tom sind dicke Freundean argument had ensued at the bar and in the \thick of it stood my husband an der Bar war ein Streit ausgebrochen und mein Mann steckte mittendrinin the \thick of the battle im dichtesten Kampfgetümmelthe snow lay \thick on the path auf dem Weg lag eine dicke Schneedecketo spread bread \thick with butter Brot dick mit Butter bestreichen▶ to come \thick and fast hart auf hart kommenthe complaints were coming \thick and fast es hagelte Beschwerden* * *[ɵɪk]1. adj (+er)1) dick; thread, legs, arms dick, stark; lips dick, volla wall three feet thick — eine drei Fuß dicke or starke Wand
you'll get a thick ear in a minute ( Brit inf ) — du kriegst gleich ein paar hinter die Ohren! (inf)
the shelves were thick with dust — auf den Regalen lag dick der Staub
to have a thick head — einen Brummschädel haben (inf), einen dicken Kopf haben (inf)
2) hair, fog, smoke dick, dicht; forest, hedge, beard dicht; liquid, sauce, syrup etc dick(flüssig); mud dick; darkness tief; night undurchdringlich; crowd dicht (gedrängt); air schlecht, dick (inf); (= airless) atmosphere schwer; (= unclear) voice träge; accent stark, breitthe hedgerows were thick with wild flowers the streets are thick with people/traffic — die Hecken strotzten von wilden Blumen die Straßen sind voller Menschen/Verkehr
his voice was thick with a cold/emotion/fear/drink —
the air is pretty thick in here — hier ist eine Luft zum Schneiden, hier ist sehr schlechte Luft
as thick as a brick or as two (short) planks — dumm wie ein Brett (inf), strohdoof (inf)
4) (inf= intimate)
they are very thick — sie sind dicke Freunde (inf)5) (inf= much)
that's a bit thick! — das ist ein starkes Stück (inf)2. n1)3. adv (+er)spread, lie, cut dick; grow dichthis blows fell thick and fast — seine Schläge prasselten nieder
offers of help poured in thick and fast —
they are falling thick and fast — sie fallen um wie die Fliegen (inf)
* * *thick [θık]A adj (adv thickly)1. allg dick:a board 2 inches thick ein zwei Zoll starkes Brett;2. dick, massig (Nacken etc)5. dicht (Haar, Menschenmenge etc), (Nebel etc auch) dick6. thick with über und über bedeckt von:the furniture was thick with dust auf den Möbeln lag dick der Staubthick with smoke verräuchert;the air is thick with snow die Luft ist voll(er) Schnee8. dick(flüssig)9. neblig, trüb(e) (Wetter)10. schlammig:thick puddles Schlammpfützen11. dumpf, belegt, heiser (Stimme)12. umg dumm13. dicht (aufeinanderfolgend)14. fig reichlich, massenhaft:they are thick on the ground, they are (as) thick as peas es gibt sie wie Sand am Meer15. umg stark, frech:that’s a bit thick! das ist ein starkes Stück!a) sie sind dicke Freunde,b) sie halten zusammen wie Pech und SchwefelB s1. dickster Teil, dick(st)e Stelle2. fig dichtester Teil, Mitte f, Brennpunkt m:in the thick of mitten in (dat);in the thick of it mittendrin;in the thick of the fight(ing) im dichtesten Kampfgetümmel;in the thick of the crowd im dichtesten Menschengewühl;through thick and thin durch dick und dünnC adv1. dick:lay it on thick umg dick auftragen2. dicht oder rasch (aufeinander):the blows came thick and fast die Schläge fielen hageldicht* * *1. adjective1) dick; breit, dick [Linie]a rope two inches thick, a two-inch thick rope — ein zwei Zoll starkes od. dickes Seil
that's or it's a bit thick! — (Brit. fig. coll.) das ist ein starkes Stück! (ugs.)
2) (dense) dicht [Haar, Nebel, Wolken, Gestrüpp usw.]3) (filled)4) steif [Gallerte]; dickflüssig [Sahne]; dick [Suppe, Schlamm, Brei, Kleister]5) (stupid) dummyou're just plain thick — du bist ganz einfach doof (salopp)
[as] thick as two short planks — (coll.) dumm wie Bohnenstroh (ugs.)
6) (coll.): (intimate)2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.be [as] thick as thieves — dicke Freunde sein (ugs.)
in the thick of — mitten in (+ Dat.)
in the thick of it or things — mitten drin
3. adverbstay with somebody/stick together through thick and thin — mit jemandem/zusammen durch dick und dünn gehen
job offers/complaints came in thick and fast — es kam eine Flut von Stellenangeboten/Beschwerden
* * *adj.dicht adj.dick adj.
См. также в других словарях:
thick — thick1 W2S2 [θık] adj comparative thicker superlative thickest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not thin)¦ 2¦(measurement)¦ 3¦(trees/bushes etc)¦ 4¦(smoke/cloud etc)¦ 5¦(liquid)¦ 6¦(hair/fur)¦ 7¦(stupid)¦ 8¦(vo … Dictionary of contemporary English
dust — dust1 W3S3 [dʌst] n [U] [: Old English;] 1.) dry powder consisting of extremely small bits of dirt that is in buildings on furniture, floors etc if they are not kept clean ▪ All the furniture was covered in dust . ▪ a thick layer of dust ▪ There… … Dictionary of contemporary English
furniture industry — Introduction all the companies and activities involved in the design, manufacture, distribution, and sale of functional and decorative objects of household equipment. The modern manufacture of furniture, as distinct from its design,… … Universalium
dust — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fine ▪ airborne ▪ radioactive ▪ house, household ▪ desert (esp. AmE … Collocations dictionary
Dust — For other uses, see Dust (disambiguation). A dust storm blankets Texas homes, in 1935. Dust consists of particles in the atmosphere that arise from various sources such as soil dust lifted up by wind (an Aeolian process), volcanic eruptions, and… … Wikipedia
The Ten Teacups — infobox Book | name = The Ten Teacups title orig = translator = image caption = author = John Dickson Carr cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Henry Merrivale genre = Mystery, Detective, Novel publisher = Morrow… … Wikipedia
Places in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — Hitchhiker s portal This is a list of places featured in Douglas Adams s science fiction series, The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy. The series is set in a fictionalised version of the Milky Way galaxy and thus, while most locations are pure… … Wikipedia
Gone with the Wind — This article is about the novel. For the film, see Gone with the Wind (film). For other uses, see Gone with the Wind (disambiguation). Gone With the Wind … Wikipedia
sheet — noun 1 large piece of fabric used on a bed ADJECTIVE ▪ clean, crisp, fresh ▪ a pile of clean sheets ▪ crumpled, rumpled (esp. AmE) ▪ … Collocations dictionary
TEMPLE — The article is arranged according to the following outline: first temple history structure the ground plan of the temple the detailed plan of the temple general description the porch THE MAIN ROOM (HEKHAL) OR HOLY PLACE … Encyclopedia of Judaism
literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium