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1 speak thickly
Общая лексика: говорить неразборчиво -
2 thickly
[ʹθıklı] adv1. 1) густо2) обильно, густо, в большом количестве2. 1) плотно2) частоthe houses came more thickly as we got closer to the city - по мере того, как мы приближались к городу, дома встречались /попадались/ всё чаще
3. неразборчиво, заплетающимся языком; еле ворочая языком -
3 thickly
1. adv густо2. adv обильно, густо, в большом количестве3. adv плотно4. adv частоthe houses came more thickly as we got closer to the city — по мере того, как мы приближались к городу, дома встречались всё чаще
5. adv неразборчиво, заплетающимся языком; еле ворочая языкомСинонимический ряд:1. closely (other) closely; compactly; densely; tightly2. familiarly (other) chummily; confidentially; familiarly; intimately3. implausibly (other) flimsily; implausibly; improbably; inconceivably; incredibly; thinly; unbelievably; weakly4. stockily (other) chunkily; dumpily; stockily5. stupidly (other) doltishly; dully; dumbly; stupidly -
4 thickly
ˈθɪklɪ = thick
3. густо - grown * густо заросший обильно, густо, в большом количестве - * covered with freckles густо покрытый веснушками - the snow fell * шел густой снег плотно - * settled плотно заселенный часто - the houses came more * as we got closer to the city по мере того, как мы приближались к городу, дома встречались /попадались/ все чаще неразборчиво, заплетающимся языком;
еле ворочая языком - to speak * говорить неразборчиво thickly = thick
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