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  • 1 ♦ thick

    ♦ thick /ɵɪk/
    A a.
    1 spesso; grosso; solido: a thick book, un grosso libro; un librone; He has a thick neck, ha il collo grosso; This board is two inches thick, quest'asse ha lo spessore di due pollici; a thick wall, un muro spesso (o grosso)
    2 denso; fitto; compatto: thick soup, zuppa densa (o fitta)
    3 fitto; folto: thick fog, nebbia fitta; a thick forest, una foresta folta; thick hair, capelli folti
    4 torbido; melmoso; fangoso: thick puddles, pozzanghere melmose; thick wine, vino torbido
    5 ( di voce o suono) rauco; roco; velato: I've got a cold and my voice is thick, ho il raffreddore e la voce roca; to speak in a voice thick with emotion, parlare con la voce velata dall'emozione
    6 forte; intenso: to speak with a thick cockney accent, parlare con un forte accento cockney; a thick smell, un forte odore NOTA D'USO: - parlare stretto-
    7 (fam.) duro di comprendonio; ottuso; tonto; stupido
    8 (fam.) intontito; annebbiato
    9 (fam.) in intimità (con q.); intimo: They're very thick ( with each other), sono amici intimi; They're as thick as thieves, sono amici per la pelle; sono culo e camicia (fam.)
    10 (fam.) assurdo: That's a bit thick of him!, questa è un po' grossa da parte sua!
    B n.
    1 (il) fitto; (il) grosso; (il) folto; (il) mezzo: in the thick of the forest, nel fitto della foresta; in the thick of the battle, nel folto della mischia; in the thick of it, nel bel mezzo
    2 (fam.) persona stupida; tontolone; zuccone
    C avv.
    1 a fette grosse; grosso: to cut the meat thick, tagliare la carne a fette grosse
    2 densamente; fittamente; fitto fitto: The snow was falling thick ( and fast), la neve cadeva fitta fitta
    thick-and-thin supporters, sostenitori fedeli □ (fam.) the thick end of, quasi la bellezza di: It cost me the thick end of 5,000 pounds, m'è costato quasi la bellezza di 5000 sterline □ thick-headed (o thick-skulled, thick-witted), duro di comprendonio; stupido; tonto □ thick-lipped, dalle labbra grosse; labbruto □ (fam.) to be thick on the ground, essere abbondante: Chances like that aren't thick on the ground nowadays, occasioni simili non capitano spesso oggigiorno □ thick-skinned, dalla pelle spessa; (fig.) dalla pelle dura, insensibile □ (mil.) thick-skinned vehicles, veicoli blindati □ thick with, pieno di; saturo di; coperto di: The air was thick with pollen, l'aria era piena di polline; The furniture was thick with dust, i mobili erano coperti di polvere □ ( slang) to be as thick as a brick (o as two short planks), essere duro di comprendonio; essere proprio tonto □ ( slang) to give sb. a thick ear, dare una sberla a q.; fare una faccia così a q. con uno schiaffone □ to grow thicker, infittirsi: The crowd grew thicker, la folla s'infittì □ to have a thick head, avere un cerchio alla testa □ to have a thick skin, avere la pelle dura ( anche fig.) □ (fam.) to lay it on thick, esagerare; esser troppo prodigo (spec. di lodi); adulare in modo servile □ (fig.) through thick and thin, nella buona e nella cattiva sorte; in ogni circostanza; fedelmente □ ( slang) It's a bit (o a little too) thick, questo è troppo!; è un po' troppo!; non è giusto: Two months away from home is a bit thick, due mesi di lontananza da casa è un po' troppo! □ Snow lay thick on the ground, il suolo era coperto da un alto strato di neve □ (fam.) That's too thick!, questa è grossa!; questa non la bevo!

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ thick

  • 2 thick

    Ɵik
    1. adjective
    1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) grueso
    2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) de grosor
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) espeso, denso
    4) (made of many single units placed very close together; dense: a thick forest; thick hair.) denso, espeso, abundante
    5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) denso, espeso
    6) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) cargado
    7) (stupid: Don't be so thick!) tonto

    2. noun
    (the thickest, most crowded or active part: in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight.) parte más espesa; corazón; crítico
    - thickness
    - thicken
    - thick-skinned
    - thick and fast
    - through thick and thin

    thick adj
    1. grueso / gordo
    2. tupido / poblado
    3. denso / espeso
    4. espeso
    5. corto / burro
    tr[ɵɪk]
    1 (solid things) grueso,-a
    2 (liquid, gas, vegetation etc) espeso,-a
    3 (beard, eyebrows) poblado,-a
    4 (cloud, smoke, fog, forest) denso,-a, espeso,-a
    5 (fur, hedge) tupido,-a
    6 familiar (stupid) corto,-a, corto,-a de alcances, de pocas luces; (unable to think) espeso,-a
    7 (accent) marcado,-a, cerrado,-a; (of speech, voice) poco claro,-a
    1 espesamente, gruesamente
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    thick and fast en cantidad
    through thick and thin a las duras y a las maduras, pase lo que pase, contra viento y marea
    to be as thick as thieves estar a partir un piñón, ser como uña y carne
    to be as thick as two short planks ser tan corto como las mangas de un chaleco
    to be in the thick of something estar metido,-a de lleno en algo
    to be thick with somebody ser íntimo,-a amigo,-a de alguien
    to be thick with something estar lleno,-a de algo
    to get a thick ear recibir una torta
    to give somebody a thick ear dar una torta a alguien
    to have a thick head tener resaca, tener la cabeza embotada
    to have a thick skin ser insensible a las críticas
    thick ['ɵɪk] adj
    1) : grueso
    a thick plank: una tabla gruesa
    2) : espeso, denso
    thick syrup: jarabe espeso
    thickly adv
    1)
    in the thick of : en medio de
    in the thick of the battle: en lo más reñido de la batalla
    2)
    through thick and thin : a las duras y a las maduras
    adj.
    amazacotado, -a adj.
    apelmazado, -a adj.
    apretado, -a adj.
    brumoso, -a adj.
    copudo, -a adj.
    craso, -a adj.
    de espesor adj.
    doble adj.
    espeso, -a adj.
    grueso, -a adj.
    morrocotudo, -a adj.
    tupido, -a adj.
    turbio, -a adj.
    viciado, -a adj.
    viscoso, -a adj.
    zurraposo, -a adj.
    n.
    espesor s.m.
    grueso s.m.

    I θɪk
    adjective -er, -est
    1)
    a) <layer/book/fabric> grueso, gordo (fam); <line/brush stroke> grueso
    b) ( in consistency) <soup/sauce/paint> espeso
    c) ( dense) <vegetation/fog/smoke> espeso, denso; < fur> tupido; <beard/eyebrows> poblado
    2) (covered, filled) (pred)

    to be thick WITH something — estar* lleno de algo

    3) ( heavy) < accent> fuerte, marcado
    4) (colloq)
    a) ( stupid) burro (fam), corto (fam)
    b) ( close) (pred)

    to be thick (WITH somebody)estar* a partir (de) un piñón or (CS) un confite (con alguien)


    II
    a) ( thickly)
    b)

    thick and fast: the snow was falling thick and fast estaba nevando copiosamente; ideas came thick and fast — llovían las ideas


    III

    in the thick of night — (AmE) en plena noche

    through thick and thin tanto en las duras como en las maduras, tanto en las buenas como en las malas

    [θɪk]
    1. ADJ
    (compar thicker) (superl thickest)
    1) (=not thin) [wall, line, slice, neck] grueso; [lips] grueso, carnoso; [waist] ancho; [sweater] gordo; [spectacles] de lente gruesa

    a thick layer of snow/dust — una espesa capa de nieve/polvo

    a thick layer of potatoes/butter — una capa gruesa de patatas/mantequilla

    to give sb a thick ear *dar un sopapo a algn *

    how thick is it? — ¿qué grosor tiene?, ¿cómo es de grueso?

    it's or that's a bit thick *(=unreasonable) eso ya pasa de castaño oscuro *

    2) (=dense) [beard, eyebrows] poblado; [carpet, fur] tupido; [forest] tupido, poblado; [vegetation, dust] espeso; [air, atmosphere] cargado, denso; [smoke, clouds, night] denso; [fog] espeso, denso

    to have thick hair — tener mucho pelo, tener una melena tupida

    to be thick with (gen) estar lleno de

    the air was thick with rumours — (fig) corrían or circulaban muchos rumores

    3) (=not runny) [yoghurt, sauce] espeso

    if the soup becomes too thick, add more water — si la sopa se pone muy espesa, añada más agua

    4) ** (=stupid) corto *, burro *

    I finally got it into or through his thick head — por fin conseguí que le entrase en esa cabeza hueca *

    - be as thick as a brick or two short planks
    - as thick as
    5) (=strong) [accent] fuerte, marcado
    6) (from drink, illness, tiredness) [voice] pastoso

    his voice was thick with emotionsu voz estaba empañada por la emoción or cargada de emoción

    his voice was thick with sarcasmsu tono iba cargado de sarcasmo

    7) * (=very friendly)
    - be as thick as thieves
    8) (=groggy)
    2.
    ADV (=in a thick layer)

    the fog hung thick over the city — una capa espesa de niebla pendía sobre la ciudad

    the dust/snow lay thick — había una capa espesa de polvo/nieve

    slice the bread nice and thick — corte el pan en rebanadas bien gruesas

    he spread the butter on thick — untó una capa gruesa de mantequilla

    - come/follow thick and fast
    - lay it on thick
    3.
    N

    to be in the thick of sth: he likes to be in the thick of it or things or the action — le gusta estar metido en el meollo del asunto or en el ajo

    * * *

    I [θɪk]
    adjective -er, -est
    1)
    a) <layer/book/fabric> grueso, gordo (fam); <line/brush stroke> grueso
    b) ( in consistency) <soup/sauce/paint> espeso
    c) ( dense) <vegetation/fog/smoke> espeso, denso; < fur> tupido; <beard/eyebrows> poblado
    2) (covered, filled) (pred)

    to be thick WITH something — estar* lleno de algo

    3) ( heavy) < accent> fuerte, marcado
    4) (colloq)
    a) ( stupid) burro (fam), corto (fam)
    b) ( close) (pred)

    to be thick (WITH somebody)estar* a partir (de) un piñón or (CS) un confite (con alguien)


    II
    a) ( thickly)
    b)

    thick and fast: the snow was falling thick and fast estaba nevando copiosamente; ideas came thick and fast — llovían las ideas


    III

    in the thick of night — (AmE) en plena noche

    through thick and thin tanto en las duras como en las maduras, tanto en las buenas como en las malas

    English-spanish dictionary > thick

  • 3 thick

    /θik/ * tính từ - dày =a thick layer of sand+ lớp cát dày - to, mập =a thick pipe+ cái ống to - đặc, sền sệt =thick soup+ cháo đặc - dày đặc, rậm, rậm rạp =thick fog+ sương mù dày đặc =thick crowd+ đám đông dày đặc, đám người đông nghịt =thick hair+ tóc râm =thick forest+ rừng rậm - ngu đần, đần độn - không rõ, lè nhè =a thick utterance+ lời phát biểu không rõ =voice thick with drink+ giọng lè nhè vì say - thân, thân thiết =to be thick together+ thân với nhau =as thick as thieves+ rất ăn ý với nhau, rất thân - quán nhiều, thái quá =it's a bit thick+ hơi nhiều, hơi quá !thick with - đầy, có nhiều =thick with dust+ đầy bụi !to lay it on thick - ca ngợi hết lời, tán dương hết lời * phó từ - dày, dày đặc =the snow was falling thick+ tuyết rơi dày đặc =thick and fast+ tới tấp - khó, cứng; mệt nhọc, khó khăn, nặng nề =to breathe thick+ thở khó khăn =to speak thick+ nói khó khăn, nói lắp bắp * danh từ - chỗ mập nhất, chỗ dày nhất =the thick of the leg+ bắp chân - chính giữa, chỗ dày nhất =the thick of the forest+ chính giữa rừng - chỗ tập trung nhất, chỗ hoạt động nhất =the thick of the fight+ chỗ (lúc) ác liệt nhất của cuộc chiến đầu =in the thick of it+ chính đang lúc (đánh nhau...) !through thick and thin - trong mọi hoàn cảnh dễ dàng cũng như gay go; trong bất cứ điều kiện nào; kiên cường !to go through thick and thin for someone - mạo hiểm vì người nào

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > thick

  • 4 thick

    thick [θɪk]
    (a) (wall, slice, writing) épais(aisse), gros (grosse); (print) gras (grasse); (lips) épais(aisse), charnu; (shoes, boots) gros (grosse);
    the boots have a thick fur lining les bottes sont doublées de fourrure épaisse;
    the snow was thick on the ground il y avait une épaisse couche de neige sur le sol;
    the boards are 20 cm thick les planches ont une épaisseur de 20 cm, les planches font 20 cm d'épaisseur;
    British familiar to give sb a thick ear donner une gifle à qn;
    British familiar he got a thick ear il a reçu une bonne gifle
    (b) (hair) épais(aisse); (beard, eyebrows) épais(aisse), touffu; (grass, forest, crowd) épais(aisse), dense; (carpet) épais(aisse);
    pubs are not very thick on the ground round here les pubs sont plutôt rares par ici
    (c) (soup, cream, sauce) épais(aisse);
    to become or to get thick épaissir
    (d) (fog, smoke) épais(aisse), dense; (clouds) épais(aisse); (darkness, night) profond;
    the air is rather thick in here on respire mal ici;
    familiar my head feels a bit thick this morning j'ai un peu mal au crâne ou aux cheveux ce matin
    (e) (covered, full)
    the shelves were thick with dust les étagères étaient recouvertes d'une épaisse couche de poussière;
    the air was thick with smoke (from smokers) la pièce était enfumée; (from fire, guns) l'air était empli d'une épaisse fumée;
    the streets were thick with police les rues étaient pleines de policiers
    (f) (voice → with emotion) voilé; (→ after late night, drinking) pâteux;
    in a voice thick with emotion d'une voix voilée par l'émotion
    (g) (accent) fort, prononcé
    (h) familiar (intimate) intime, très lié ;
    he's very thick with the boss il est très bien avec le chef, lui et le chef sont comme les deux doigts de la main;
    those two are as thick as thieves ces deux-là s'entendent comme larrons en foire
    (i) British familiar (stupid) bête, débile;
    to be as thick as two short planks être bête comme ses pieds ou bête à manger du foin;
    will you get that into your thick skull! tu vas te mettre ça dans la tête, oui ou non?
    that's a bit thick! c'est un peu fort!;
    it's a bit thick expecting us to take them to the airport! ils exagèrent de compter sur nous pour les conduire à l'aéroport!
    (spread) en couche épaisse; (cut) en tranches épaisses, en grosses tranches;
    the snow lay thick on the ground il y avait une épaisse couche de neige sur le sol;
    the grass grows thick at the bottom of the hill l'herbe pousse dru en bas de la colline;
    arrows started falling thick and fast around them les flèches pleuvaient (dru) autour d'eux;
    invitations/phone calls began to come in thick and fast il y eut une avalanche d'invitations/de coups de téléphone;
    the questions/jokes came or flew thick and fast les questions/blagues fusaient;
    familiar to lay it on thick exagérer, en rajouter
    3 noun
    to stick or to stay with sb through thick and thin rester fidèle à qn contre vents et marées ou quoi qu'il arrive
    au milieu ou cœur de, en plein, en plein milieu de;
    in the thick of the battle en plein milieu ou au plus fort de la bataille;
    in the thick of the discussion en pleine discussion;
    he's really in the thick of it (dispute, activity) il est vraiment dans le feu de l'action;
    we soon found ourselves in the thick of things nous nous sommes vite retrouvés au cœur de l'action

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > thick

  • 5 thick

    1. adjective
    1) 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) dumm

    you're just plain thickdu bist ganz einfach doof (salopp)

    [as] thick as two short planks — (coll.) dumm wie Bohnenstroh (ugs.)

    6) (coll.): (intimate)

    be very thick with somebodymit jemandem dick befreundet sein (ugs.)

    be [as] thick as thieves — dicke Freunde sein (ugs.)

    2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.

    in the thick ofmitten in (+ Dat.)

    in the thick of it or things — mitten drin

    stay with somebody/stick together through thick and thin — mit jemandem/zusammen durch dick und dünn gehen

    3. adverb

    job offers/complaints came in thick and fast — es kam eine Flut von Stellenangeboten/Beschwerden

    * * *
    [Ɵik] 1. adjective
    1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) dick
    2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) dick
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) dickflüssig
    4) (made of many single units placed very close together; dense: a thick forest; thick hair.) dicht
    5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) dicht
    6) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) voller
    7) (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. adj
    1. (not thin) coat, layer, volume dick
    with a \thick helping of butter dick mit Butter bestrichen
    2. (bushy) eyebrows dicht
    \thick hair volles [o dichtes] [o SCHWEIZ meist dickes] Haar
    3. after n (measurement) dick, stark
    the walls are two metres \thick die Wände sind zwei Meter dick
    4. (not very fluid) dick, zähflüssig
    5. (dense) dicht
    the air in the banqueting hall was \thick with smoke die Luft im Festsaal war völlig verraucht
    the atmosphere was \thick with unspoken criticism ( fig) unausgesprochene Kritik belastete die Atmosphäre
    \thick clouds dichte Wolkendecke
    \thick fog dichter Nebel
    6. (extreme) deutlich, ausgeprägt
    \thick accent starker Akzent
    \thick darkness tiefe Dunkelheit
    7. voice belegt, heiser
    he spoke and his voice was \thick with fear er sprach mit angstvoller Stimme
    to have a \thick head einen Brummschädel [o dicken Kopf] haben fam
    I've got a \thick head mir brummt der Schädel fam
    9. ( pej sl: mentally slow) dumm
    to be [a bit] \thick [ein bisschen] begriffsstutzig sein
    10. BRIT ( fam: plentiful) reichlich, massenhaft
    female engineers are not too \thick on the ground weibliche Ingenieure sind dünn gesät
    to be a bit \thick etwas übertrieben sein
    hiring four Rolls Royces for a village wedding was a bit \thick vier Rolls Royce für eine Dorfhochzeit zu mieten, war schon etwas dick aufgetragen
    12.
    to be as \thick as two short planks dumm wie Bohnenstroh sein
    blood is \thicker than water ( saying) Blut ist dicker als Wasser prov
    to get a \thick ear BRIT ein paar auf [o hinter] die Ohren bekommen fam
    to give sb a \thick ear BRIT jdm ein paar [o eins] hinter die Ohren geben fam
    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 sein
    Peter is \thick with Tom Peter und Tom sind dicke Freunde
    II. n no pl ( fam)
    in the \thick of sth mitten[drin] in etw dat
    an 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 mittendrin
    in the \thick of the battle im dichtesten Kampfgetümmel
    III. adv (heavily) dick
    the snow lay \thick on the path auf dem Weg lag eine dicke Schneedecke
    to spread bread \thick with butter Brot dick mit Butter bestreichen
    to come \thick and fast hart auf hart kommen
    the complaints were coming \thick and fast es hagelte Beschwerden
    to lay it on \thick dick auftragen fam
    * * *
    [ɵɪk]
    1. adj (+er)
    1) dick; thread, legs, arms dick, stark; lips dick, voll

    the shelves were thick with dustauf den Regalen lag dick der Staub

    to have a thick headeinen 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, breit

    the 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

    3) (Brit inf = stupid) person dumm, doof (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. n
    1)
    2) (of finger, leg) dickste Stelle
    3. adv (+er)
    spread, lie, cut dick; grow dicht

    his blows fell thick and fastseine Schläge prasselten nieder

    offers of help poured in thick and fast —

    they are falling thick and fastsie fallen um wie die Fliegen (inf)

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    thick [θık]
    A adj (adv thickly)
    1. allg dick:
    a board 2 inches thick ein zwei Zoll starkes Brett;
    the book is 500 pages thick das Buch ist 500 Seiten stark; skin A 1
    2. dick, massig (Nacken etc)
    3. Bergbau: mächtig (Flöz)
    4. give sb a thick ear umg jemandem eins oder ein paar hinter die Ohren geben
    5. dicht (Haar, Menschenmenge etc), (Nebel etc auch) dick
    6. thick with über und über bedeckt von:
    the furniture was thick with dust auf den Möbeln lag dick der Staub
    7. thick with voll von, voller, reich an (dat):
    thick with smoke verräuchert;
    the air is thick with snow die Luft ist voll(er) Schnee
    8. dick(flüssig)
    9. neblig, trüb(e) (Wetter)
    10. schlammig:
    thick puddles Schlammpfützen
    11. dumpf, belegt, heiser (Stimme)
    12. umg dumm
    13. dicht (aufeinanderfolgend)
    14. fig reichlich, massenhaft:
    they are thick on the ground, they are (as) thick as peas es gibt sie wie Sand am Meer
    15. umg stark, frech:
    that’s a bit thick! das ist ein starkes Stück!
    16. umg dick befreundet ( with mit):
    a) sie sind dicke Freunde,
    b) sie halten zusammen wie Pech und Schwefel
    B s
    1. dickster Teil, dick(st)e Stelle
    2. 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 dünn
    C adv
    1. dick:
    spread thick Butter etc dick aufstreichen oder auftragen;
    lay it on thick umg dick auftragen
    2. dicht oder rasch (aufeinander):
    the blows came thick and fast die Schläge fielen hageldicht
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) 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.]
    4) steif [Gallerte]; dickflüssig [Sahne]; dick [Suppe, Schlamm, Brei, Kleister]
    5) (stupid) dumm

    [as] thick as two short planks — (coll.) dumm wie Bohnenstroh (ugs.)

    6) (coll.): (intimate)

    be [as] thick as thieves — dicke Freunde sein (ugs.)

    2. noun, no pl., no indef. art.

    in the thick of — mitten in (+ Dat.)

    in the thick of it or things — mitten drin

    stay with somebody/stick together through thick and thin — mit jemandem/zusammen durch dick und dünn gehen

    3. adverb

    job offers/complaints came in thick and fast — es kam eine Flut von Stellenangeboten/Beschwerden

    * * *
    adj.
    dicht adj.
    dick adj.

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  • 6 thick

    {θik}
    I. 1. дебел, плътен, черен (за шрифт)
    an inch THICK дебел един цол
    a THICK ear подуто (от плесница) ухо
    the THICK end of the stick дебелият край на тоягата, прен. най-лошата част на нещо (сделка и пр.)
    2. гъст, плътен, сбит, чест, рунтав, буен, гъст (за коса и пр.)
    THICK with dust покрит с дебел слой прах, потънал в прах
    air THICK with snow въздух, премрежен/забулен от сняг
    trees THICK with leaves силно разлистени/зашумени дървета
    to grow THICK er увеличавам се, сгъстявам се (за тълпа и пр.)
    3. изобилен, многоброен, чест
    4. мътен, кален
    5. мъглив, облачен, пребулен, мрачен, опушен (за време и пр.)
    the air is THICK прен. атмосферата е натегната/нажежена
    6. непроницаем (за мрак, мъгла)
    7. глух, неясен, хрипкав, пресипнал (за глас)
    8. глупав, тъп
    9. близък, интимен
    (as) THICK as thieves неразделни другари
    10. predic разг. прекален, мъчно поносим, нетърпим
    that's a bit/rather THICK това е безобразие, прекаляваш
    II. 1. най-гъстата част
    in the THICK of the wood сред/вдън гората
    2. дебелата част на нещо (палец и пр.)
    3. най-оживената част
    in the THICK of в разгара на
    in the THICK of it/things във водовъртежа на събитията
    through THICK and thin решително, въпреки всички пречки, всякак
    to go through THICK and thin преодолявам всички трудности, не отстъпвам пред нищо
    4. уч. sl. тъпак
    III. 1. дебело
    to spread the butter THICK мажа маслото дебело, намазвам с дебел слой масло
    the snow/dust lay THICK everywhere дебел пласт сняг/прах покриваше всичко
    2. (на) гъсто, (на) често, силно
    to sow THICK засявам нагъсто
    his heart beat THICK сърцето му биеще учестено/силно/ускорено
    THICK and fast начесто, едно след друго
    to fall/come THICK (and fast) сипя се, посипвам се (за сняг, удари и пр.)
    3. неясно, с преплитащ се език, с пресипнал глас
    * * *
    {dik} a 1. дебел, плътен; черен (за шрифт); an inch thick дебел еди(2) {dik} n 1. най-гъстата част; in the thick of the wood сред/ вдъ{3} {dik} adv 1. дебело; to spread the butter thick мажа маслото де
    * * *
    рунтав; сбит; опушен; пресипнал; дебел; гъст; дебело;
    * * *
    1. (as) thick as thieves неразделни другари 2. (на) гъсто, (на) често, силно 3. a thick ear подуто (от плесница) ухо 4. air thick with snow въздух, премрежен/забулен от сняг 5. an inch thick дебел един цол 6. his heart beat thick сърцето му биеще учестено/силно/ускорено 7. i. дебел, плътен, черен (за шрифт) 8. ii. най-гъстата част 9. iii. дебело 10. in the thick of it/things във водовъртежа на събитията 11. in the thick of the wood сред/вдън гората 12. in the thick of в разгара на 13. predic разг. прекален, мъчно поносим, нетърпим 14. that's a bit/rather thick това е безобразие, прекаляваш 15. the air is thick прен. атмосферата е натегната/нажежена 16. the snow/dust lay thick everywhere дебел пласт сняг/прах покриваше всичко 17. the thick end of the stick дебелият край на тоягата, прен. най-лошата част на нещо (сделка и пр.) 18. thick and fast начесто, едно след друго 19. thick with dust покрит с дебел слой прах, потънал в прах 20. through thick and thin решително, въпреки всички пречки, всякак 21. to fall/come thick (and fast) сипя се, посипвам се (за сняг, удари и пр.) 22. to go through thick and thin преодолявам всички трудности, не отстъпвам пред нищо 23. to grow thick er увеличавам се, сгъстявам се (за тълпа и пр.) 24. to sow thick засявам нагъсто 25. to spread the butter thick мажа маслото дебело, намазвам с дебел слой масло 26. trees thick with leaves силно разлистени/зашумени дървета 27. близък, интимен 28. глупав, тъп 29. глух, неясен, хрипкав, пресипнал (за глас) 30. гъст, плътен, сбит, чест, рунтав, буен, гъст (за коса и пр.) 31. дебелата част на нещо (палец и пр.) 32. изобилен, многоброен, чест 33. мъглив, облачен, пребулен, мрачен, опушен (за време и пр.) 34. мътен, кален 35. най-оживената част 36. непроницаем (за мрак, мъгла) 37. неясно, с преплитащ се език, с пресипнал глас 38. уч. sl. тъпак
    * * *
    thick[uik] I. adj 1. гъст, плътен, сбит, чест, рунтав; гъст, буен (за коса); \thick eyebrows рунтави, рошави вежди; \thick with dust покрит с прах; air \thick with snow въздух, премрежен от сняг; trees \thick with leaves разлистени дървета; the crowd grew \thicker тълпата се увеличи; \thick soup гъста супа; \thick darkness непрогледен мрак; 2. дебел; черен (за шрифт); an inch \thick дебел един цол; a \thick ear подуто (от плесница) ухо; 3. изобилен, голямо количество, неизчерпаемост; чест; (as) \thick as blackberries в изобилие, на път и под път, с лопата да ги ринеш; 4. мътен; кален; \thick puddle кална локва; 5. мъглив; облачен, мрачен; опушен; the air is \thick прен. атмосферата е натегната (нажежена); 6. пресипнал, прегракнал, хрипкав (за глас); 7. глупав, тъп; as \thick as mince ( shit; two planks) много тъп, тъп като галош; 8. близък, неразделен, интимен; (as) \thick as thieves неразделни другари; 9. (за акцент) ясно различим, силен; 10. predic разг. множко, прекален, трудно поносим; that is a bit ( rather too) \thick това е безобразие; това е вече прекалено;FONT face=Times_Deutsch ◊ adv thickly; II. n 1. най-гъстата част; in the \thick of the wood сред (вдън) гората; in the \thick of the fight в разгара, в кипежа на сражението; in the \thick of it в самия разгар; through \thick and thin решително, упорито, непоколебимо; каквото ще да става, въпреки всички пречки; 2. уч. sl тъпак, глупак, малоумник; III. adv 1. дебело; to lay it on \thick преувеличавам, прекалявам; лаская; правя комплименти; 2. гъсто, често, обилно, силно; snow was falling \thick снегът се сипеше гъсто (на парцали); the blows fell \thick on him ударите се сипеха отгоре му; 3. неясно; с преплитащ се език; с пресипнал глас; \thick and fast много често, едно след друго.

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  • 7 Т-16

    ТАК И (intensif Particle Invar fixed WO
    1. used to emphasize the intensive, energetic nature of some action or the intensity of some feeling
    positively
    simply
    (may be translated by an intensifier specific to the context, or in conjunction with the Russian verb by a stronger English verb).
    Комья земли так и выпрыгивали из-под мотыги Харлампо... (Искандер 5). Clods of earth positively flew from under Harlampo's hoe.. (5a).
    «На диоскурийском базаре, — начал Джамхух, - где бывает очень много народу... в толпе так и шныряют карманщики» (Искандер 5). "At the Dioscurias bazaar," Jamkhoukh began, "where there are a great many people...the crowd simply crawls with pickpockets" (5a).
    Снег так и валил (Пушкин 2). The snow was falling thick and fast (2a).
    «А сирень всё около домов растёт, ветки так и лезут в окна, запах приторный» (Гончаров 1). "Lilac always grows close to houses, the branches thrust themselves in at the windows, the smell is so cloying" (1a).
    Меня это взорвало, мне так и хотелось съездить по его бритой роже, но в такой ситуации нельзя давать волю чувствам, надо сдерживать себя... (Рыбаков 1). I thought I would explode, I wanted to smash his ugly mug so much, but in a situation like that, you can't give vent to your feelings, you must control yourself... (1a).
    Митя же, заслышав вопль её, так и задрожал... (Достоевский 1). Mitya, hearing her wail, shuddered all over... (1a).
    2. used for emphasis with verbs denoting actions that occur quickly, unexpectedly
    just
    simply.
    ...Он (Бородавкин) явился в Глупов и прежде всего подвергнул строгому рассмотрению намерения и деяния своих предшественников. Но когда он взглянул на скрижали, то так и ахнул (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....He (Wartkin) arrived in Foolov and began by subjecting the plans and actions of his predecessors to a strict examination. But when he looked at the annals he simply gasped (1a).
    3. used in response to a confirmation of one's or s.o. 's supposition, guess etc
    just as I (he etc) thought (said etc)
    I thought so! I (just) knew it! I (he etc) knew it all along I (he etc) thought (said, knew etc) as much.
    Накануне вечером ему позвонил по телефону Ландесман, и Штрум ему сказал, что ничего не получается с его оформлением. «Я так и предполагал», - сказал Ландесман... (Гроссман 2). The previous evening, Landesman had phoned
    Viktor had told him of his failure to secure his nomination. "Just as I expected!" Landesman had said.. (2a).
    «Вы художники? Я так и знал!» (Федин 1). "Are you artists? I knew it!" (1a).
    Я так и знала, что вы так ответите» (Достоевский 1). "I just knew you'd say that" (1a).
    «Кстати, он кто, этот Савелий?» - «Прораб», - осторожно сказал Ефим. «Так я и думал» (Войнович 6). "This Savely, by the way-what is he?" "A construction boss," Yefim said warily. "I thought as much" (6a).
    4. (used with a pfv verb) used to express disagreement with some statement or strong skepticism that some action will take place
    there's no way...!
    as if s.o. would (actually) do sth. you've got to be kidding if you think...! (in limited contexts) fat chance! "Я попросил Аркадия привезти мне книги». - «Так он тебе и привезёт! Нашла кого просить!» "I asked Arkady to bring me (he books." "As if he'd actually bring them to you! You sure picked the right person to ask!"
    5. (used with a negated verb) used for emphasis when stating that sth. never occurred, was never completed etc: (equivalents incorporate the negation) (one) never (really (actually)) did...
    (in limited contexts) not once did (one ever).
    Ответа на заявление я так и не получил (Марченко 1). And I never did get a reply to my protest (1a).
    Так (я) за всю войну и не увидел, чтобы подбили самолет (Искандер 6). In fact, not once during the course of the war did I ever see one of these planes put out of action (6a).
    6. used to emphasize that an action takes place in an unobstructed manner
    just
    simply.

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  • 8 так и

    ТАК И
    [intensif Particle; Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. used to emphasize the intensive, energetic nature of some action or the intensity of some feeling:
    - [may be translated by an intensifier specific to the context, or in conjunction with the Russian verb by a stronger English verb].
         ♦ Комья земли так и выпрыгивали из-под мотыги Харлампо... (Искандер 5). Clods of earth positively flew from under Harlampo's hoe... (5a).
         ♦ "На диоскурийском базаре, - начал Джамхух, -где бывает очень много народу... в толпе так и шныряют карманщики" (Искандер 5). "At the Dioscurias bazaar," Jamkhoukh began, "where there are a great many people...the crowd simply crawls with pickpockets" (5a).
         ♦ Снег так и валил (Пушкин 2). The snow was falling thick and fast (2a).
         ♦ "А сирень всё около домов растёт, ветки так и лезут в окна, запах приторный" (Гончаров 1). "Lilac always grows close to houses, the branches thrust themselves in at the windows, the smell is so cloying" (1a).
         ♦ Меня это взорвало, мне так и хотелось съездить по его бритой роже, но в такой ситуации нельзя давать волю чувствам, надо сдерживать себя... (Рыбаков 1). I thought I would explode, I wanted to smash his ugly mug so much, but in a situation like that, you can't give vent to your feelings, you must control yourself... (1a).
         ♦ Митя же, заслышав вопль её, так и задрожал... (Достоевский 1). Mitya, hearing her wail, shuddered all over... (1a).
    2. used for emphasis with verbs denoting actions that occur quickly, unexpectedly:
    - just;
    - simply.
         ♦...Он [Бородавкин] явился в Глупов и прежде всего подвергнул строгому рассмотрению намерения и деяния своих предшественников. Но когда он взглянул на скрижали, то так и ахнул (Салтыков-Щедрин 1).... Не [Wartkin] arrived in Foolov and began by subjecting the plans and actions of his predecessors to a strict examination. But when he looked at the annals he simply gasped (1a).
    3. used in response to a confirmation of one's or s.o.'s supposition, guess etc:
    - just as I (he etc) thought (said etc);
    - I thought so!;
    - I (just) knew it!;
    - I (he etc) knew it all along;
    - I (he etc) thought (said, knew etc) as much.
         ♦ Накануне вечером ему позвонил по телефону Ландесман, и Штрум ему сказал, что ничего не получается с его оформлением. "Я так и предполагал", - сказал Ландесман... (Гроссман 2). The previous evening, Landesman had phoned; Viktor had told him of his failure to secure his nomination. "Just as I expected!" Landesman had said... (2a).
         ♦ "Вы художники? Я так и знал!" (Федин 1). "Are you artists? I knew it!" (1a).
         ♦ "Я так и знала, что вы так ответите" (Достоевский 1). "I just knew you'd say that" (1a).
         ♦ "Кстати, он кто, этот Савелий?" - "Прораб", - осторожно сказал Ефим. "Так я и думал" (Войнович 6). "This Savely, by the way-what is he?" "A construction boss," Yefim said warily. "I thought as much" (6a).
    4. [used with a pfv verb]
    used to express disagreement with some statement or strong skepticism that some action will take place:
    - there's no way...!;
    - as if s.o. would (actually) do sth.;
    - you've got to be kidding if you think...!;
    - [in limited contexts] fat chance!
         ♦ "Я попросил Аркадия привезти мне книги". - "Так он тебе и привезёт! Нашла кого просить!" "I asked Arkady to bring me (he books." "As if he'd actually bring them to you! You sure picked the right person to ask!"
    5. [used with a negated verb]
    used for emphasis when stating that sth. never occurred, was never completed etc:
    - [equivalents incorporate the negation](one) never (really < actually>) did...;
    - [in limited contexts] not once did (one ever).
         ♦ Ответа на заявление я так и не получил (Марченко 1). And I never did get a reply to my protest (1a).
         Так [ я] за всю войну и не увидел, чтобы подбили самолет (Искандер 6). In fact, not once during the course of the war did I ever see one of these planes put out of action (6a).
    6. used to emphasize that an action takes place in an unobstructed manner:
    - just;
    - simply.

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  • 9 В-6

    ВАЛОМ ВАЛЯТЬ/ПОВАЛЯТЬ coll VP usu. this WO
    1. \В-6 (куда) (subj: human pl or collect) to go or come (somewhere) in great numbers: Х-ы валом валят (в место Y) - Xs are flocking (thronging, streaming) (to place Y)
    Xs are coming (going) in droves Xs are going to (heading for etc) place Y en masse.
    Несмотря на травлю, поднятую охранителями передвижнических и мирискусснических традиций, москвичи валом валили на выставку... (Лившиц 1). Despite the persecution begun by the guardians of the traditions of the Wanderers and the World of Art, Muscovites flocked to the exhibition... (1a).
    (author's usage) Публике пьеса чрезвычайно понравилась, и на второе и следующие представления народ пошёл валом... (Булгаков 5). The play elicited instant enthusiasm, and the public thronged to the following performances... (5a).
    Солдатики в трубу трубили, песни пели, носками сапогов играли, пыль столбом на улицах поднимали, и всё проходили, всё проходили. «Валом валит солдат!» - говорили глуповцы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). ( context transl)...The soldiers trumped their trumpets and sang their songs, the shining toes of their boots rose and fell, raising a column of dust in the streets, and still they passed on without end. "There's millions of them!" said the Glupovites... (1b).
    (extended usage) В хрущёвские либеральные времена чиновники стали просачиваться в литературу, а при Брежневе повалили в неё валом (Войнович 1). In the liberal Khrushchev period, officials began infiltrating literature, and under Brezhnev, they burst into literature en masse (1a).
    2. ( subj: usu. concr (pi or mass) or count abstr) (of letters, complaints, news, troubles etc
    also of snow, steam etc) to come (or come out of) somewhere continually and in large amounts
    X валом валил - X kept (on) coming (in (down etc))
    there was a constant stream of X there was no end to X X came (kept) pouring (streaming) in (out) (of mail etc) (I am (he is etc)) flooded with X (of snow) X came down (fell) thick and fast.
    Что-то я не припомню в своей жизни, чтобы 1-го мая шёл снег. А вот идёт, и не то что идёт, а валом валил с утра и за полчаса едва не покрыл всю землю (Терц 3). I don't somehow seem to remember snow falling on May 1st ever before. But it happened this morning, and it came down so thick and fast that almost the whole earth was covered over in half an hour (3a).

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  • 10 валом валить

    ВАЛОМ ВАЛИТЬ/ПОВАЛИТЬ coll
    [VP; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. валом валить (куда) [subj: human pl or collect]
    to go or come (somewhere) in great numbers:
    - X-ы валом валят (в место Y) - Xs are flocking (thronging, streaming) (to place Y);
    - Xs are going to (heading for etc) place Y en masse.
         ♦ Несмотря на травлю, поднятую охранителями передвижнических и мирискусснических традиций, москвичи валом валили на выставку... (Лившиц 1). Despite the persecution begun by the guardians of the traditions of the Wanderers and the World of Art, Muscovites flocked to the exhibition... (1a).
         ♦ [author's usage] Публике пьеса чрезвычайно понравилась, и на второе и следующие представления народ пошёл валом... (Булгаков 5). The play elicited instant enthusiasm, and the public thronged to the following performances... (5a).
         ♦...Солдатики в трубу трубили, песни пели, носками сапогов играли, пыль столбом на улицах поднимали, и всё проходили, всё проходили. "Валом валит солдат!" - говорили глуповцы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). [context transl]... The soldiers trumped their trumpets and sang their songs, the shining toes of their boots rose and fell, raising a column of dust in the streets, and still they passed on without end. "There's millions of them!" said the Glupovites... (1b).
         ♦ [extended usage] В хрущёвские либеральные времена чиновники стали просачиваться в литературу, а при Брежневе повалили в неё валом (Войнович 1). In the liberal Khrushchev period, officials began infiltrating literature, and under Brezhnev, they burst into literature en masse (1a).
    2. [subj: usu. concr (pi or mass) or count abstr]
    (of letters, complaints, news, troubles etc; also of snow, steam etc) to come (or come out of) somewhere continually and in large amounts:
    - X валом валил X kept (on) coming (in <down etc>);
    - [of mail etc] (I am <he is etc>) flooded with X;
    - [of snow] X came down (fell) thick and fast.
         ♦ Что-то я не припомню в своей жизни, чтобы 1-го мая шёл снег. А вот идёт, и не то что идёт, а валом валил с утра и за полчаса едва не покрыл всю землю (Терц 3). I don't somehow seem to remember snow falling on May 1st ever before. But it happened this morning, and it came down so thick and fast that almost the whole earth was covered over in half an hour (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > валом валить

  • 11 валом повалить

    ВАЛОМ ВАЛИТЬ/ПОВАЛИТЬ coll
    [VP; usu. this WO]
    =====
    1. валом повалить (куда) [subj: human pl or collect]
    to go or come (somewhere) in great numbers:
    - X-ы валом валят (в место Y) - Xs are flocking (thronging, streaming) (to place Y);
    - Xs are going to (heading for etc) place Y en masse.
         ♦ Несмотря на травлю, поднятую охранителями передвижнических и мирискусснических традиций, москвичи валом валили на выставку... (Лившиц 1). Despite the persecution begun by the guardians of the traditions of the Wanderers and the World of Art, Muscovites flocked to the exhibition... (1a).
         ♦ [author's usage] Публике пьеса чрезвычайно понравилась, и на второе и следующие представления народ пошёл валом... (Булгаков 5). The play elicited instant enthusiasm, and the public thronged to the following performances... (5a).
         ♦...Солдатики в трубу трубили, песни пели, носками сапогов играли, пыль столбом на улицах поднимали, и всё проходили, всё проходили. "Валом валит солдат!" - говорили глуповцы... (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). [context transl]... The soldiers trumped their trumpets and sang their songs, the shining toes of their boots rose and fell, raising a column of dust in the streets, and still they passed on without end. "There's millions of them!" said the Glupovites... (1b).
         ♦ [extended usage] В хрущёвские либеральные времена чиновники стали просачиваться в литературу, а при Брежневе повалили в неё валом (Войнович 1). In the liberal Khrushchev period, officials began infiltrating literature, and under Brezhnev, they burst into literature en masse (1a).
    2. [subj: usu. concr (pi or mass) or count abstr]
    (of letters, complaints, news, troubles etc; also of snow, steam etc) to come (or come out of) somewhere continually and in large amounts:
    - X валом валил X kept (on) coming (in <down etc>);
    - [of mail etc] (I am <he is etc>) flooded with X;
    - [of snow] X came down (fell) thick and fast.
         ♦ Что-то я не припомню в своей жизни, чтобы 1-го мая шёл снег. А вот идёт, и не то что идёт, а валом валил с утра и за полчаса едва не покрыл всю землю (Терц 3). I don't somehow seem to remember snow falling on May 1st ever before. But it happened this morning, and it came down so thick and fast that almost the whole earth was covered over in half an hour (3a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > валом повалить

  • 12 fioccare

    fioccare v. intr.
    1 to fall* in flakes; to snow: fiocca?, is it snowing?; lenta la neve fiocca, the snow is falling slowly in large flakes
    2 (fig.) to shower: fioccarono gli applausi, there was a shower of applause; fioccavano gli insulti su di lui, abuse was showered on him.
    * * *
    [fjok'kare]
    1. vi
    (aus essere) (neve) to fall, (fig : insulti) to come thick and fast
    2. vb impers
    * * *
    [fjok'kare]
    verbo intransitivo (aus. essere) [ insulti] to rain, to spew
    * * *
    fioccare
    /fjok'kare/ [1]
    (aus. essere) [ insulti] to rain, to spew; gli applausi fioccavano there was a shower of applause.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > fioccare

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