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become thick

  • 1 kalınlaş

    become thick

    Turkish-English dictionary > kalınlaş

  • 2 volverse más grueso

    • become thick

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > volverse más grueso

  • 3 menebal

    become thick.

    Malay-English dictionary > menebal

  • 4 espesarse

    • become sirupy
    • become syrupy
    • become thick
    • caramelize
    • gelatinize

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > espesarse

  • 5 helme

    thick and soupy liquid (produced after rice, dried beans, wheat, etc. have been boiled for a while). - dökmek (for rice, dried beans, wheat, etc.) to become thick and soupy. - gibi overcooked.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > helme

  • 6 épaissir

    become thick (to), thicken (to)

    Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > épaissir

  • 7 menebal

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > menebal

  • 8 espesar

    v.
    to thicken.
    La maicena engruesa los caldos Cornstarch thickens the broths.
    * * *
    1 (salsa etc) to thicken; (tejido etc) to make thicker
    1 (gen) to get thicker
    2 (salsa etc) to thicken
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=hacer más espeso) [+ líquido, chocolate] to thicken; [+ sustancia] to make dense, make denser
    2) (=hacer más tupido) [+ tapiz] to weave tighter; [+ jersey, chaqueta] to knit tighter
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to thicken
    2.
    espesar vi to thicken, become thick
    3.
    espesarse v pron salsa to thicken; vegetación to become thick, become dense
    * * *
    ----
    * espesarse = thicken.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo to thicken
    2.
    espesar vi to thicken, become thick
    3.
    espesarse v pron salsa to thicken; vegetación to become thick, become dense
    * * *
    * espesarse = thicken.
    * * *
    espesar [A1 ]
    vt
    to thicken
    ■ espesar
    vi
    to thicken, become thick
    1 «salsa» to thicken, become thick
    2 «vegetación/bosque» to become thick, become dense
    * * *

    espesar ( conjugate espesar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
    to thicken
    espesarse verbo pronominal [ salsa] to thicken;
    [ vegetación] to become thick, become dense
    espesar verbo transitivo to thicken
    ' espesar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    thicken
    * * *
    vt
    to thicken
    vi
    [líquido, salsa] to thicken
    * * *
    v/t thicken
    * * *
    : to thicken

    Spanish-English dictionary > espesar

  • 9 espeso

    adj.
    thick, sirupy, heavy, dense.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: espesar.
    * * *
    1 (líquido, sustancia, objeto) thick
    2 (bosque, niebla) thick, dense
    3 (pasta, masa) stiff
    4 figurado (libro) dense, difficult
    \
    estar espeso,-a familiar not to be able to think straight
    * * *
    (f. - espesa)
    adj.
    dense, thick
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [gen] thick; [bosque] dense; [pasta] stiff; [líquido] thick, heavy
    2) (=sucio) dirty, untidy
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    a) < salsa> thick; <vegetación/niebla> dense, thick; < nieve> thick, deep; <cabello/barba> bushy, thick
    b) <libro/obra> (fam) heavy (colloq), dense (colloq)
    c) (Per fam) ( cargoso) annoying
    * * *
    = thick [thicker -comp., thickest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.], thickened.
    Ex. They are true black letters in their great contrast between thick and thin strokes and they have mere thickenings for serifs.
    Ex. The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.
    Ex. Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.
    Ex. Psoriasis is a non-contagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin.
    ----
    * con cola espesa = bushy-tailed.
    * hacerse más espeso = thicken.
    * sangre espesa = thick blood.
    * sangre poco espesa = thin blood.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    a) < salsa> thick; <vegetación/niebla> dense, thick; < nieve> thick, deep; <cabello/barba> bushy, thick
    b) <libro/obra> (fam) heavy (colloq), dense (colloq)
    c) (Per fam) ( cargoso) annoying
    * * *
    = thick [thicker -comp., thickest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.], thickened.

    Ex: They are true black letters in their great contrast between thick and thin strokes and they have mere thickenings for serifs.

    Ex: The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.
    Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.
    Ex: Psoriasis is a non-contagious common skin condition that causes rapid skin cell reproduction resulting in red, dry patches of thickened skin.
    * con cola espesa = bushy-tailed.
    * hacerse más espeso = thicken.
    * sangre espesa = thick blood.
    * sangre poco espesa = thin blood.

    * * *
    espeso -sa
    1 ‹salsa› thick; ‹vegetación/niebla› dense, thick; ‹nieve› thick, deep; ‹cabello/barba› bushy, thick
    un espeso manto de nieve a thick blanket of snow
    2 ‹libro/obra› ( fam); heavy ( colloq), dense ( colloq)
    3
    ( Per fam) (cargante): ¡no seas espeso! don't keep on! ( colloq), don't be such a pain! ( colloq)
    ¡qué espesa es la profesora! the teacher's a real slavedriver ( colloq)
    * * *

    Del verbo espesar: ( conjugate espesar)

    espeso es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    espesó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    espesar    
    espeso
    espesar ( conjugate espesar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
    to thicken
    espesarse verbo pronominal [ salsa] to thicken;
    [ vegetación] to become thick, become dense
    espeso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    a) salsa thick;

    vegetación/niebla dense, thick;
    nieve thick, deep;
    cabello/barba bushy, thick
    b) (Per fam) ( cargoso) annoying

    espesar verbo transitivo to thicken
    espeso,-a adjetivo
    1 (tupido) dense
    (condensado) thick
    un espeso humo, a dense smoke
    2 (persona) dense, thick: hija mía, ¡qué espesa estás hoy!, oh dear, you're being really thick today!
    ' espeso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    clara
    - claro
    - espesa
    - fina
    - fino
    - follaje
    English:
    bushy
    - thick
    - dense
    - density
    - thicken
    - thin
    * * *
    espeso, -a adj
    1. [líquido, pintura, salsa] thick
    2. [cabello, barba] thick, bushy;
    [bosque, vegetación] dense; [seto] thick; [niebla] dense, thick; [humo] thick; [nieve] deep; [muro] thick
    3. [complicado] dense, difficult
    4. Fam [torpe] dense, slow;
    hoy estás un poco espeso you're being a bit dense today, you're a bit slow today
    5. Perú, Ven Fam [pesado]
    ¡no seas espeso! don't be a pain!
    * * *
    adj thick; vegetación, niebla thick, dense
    * * *
    espeso, -sa adj
    : thick, heavy, dense
    * * *
    espeso adj thick

    Spanish-English dictionary > espeso

  • 10 infittire

    v/t and v/i thicken
    * * *
    infittire v.tr.
    1 to thicken, to make* thick: infittire le maglie di una rete, to thicken the meshes of a net
    2 (rendere più frequente) to make* more frequent, to step up: infittire le visite a qlcu., to step up one's visits to s.o.
    v. intr. infittirsi.
    infittirsi v.intr.pron.
    1 to thicken, to become* thicker: la nebbia s'infittiva sempre più, fog was becoming thicker and thicker
    2 (diventare più frequente) to become* more frequent: le sue visite s'infittivano con l'andare del tempo, his visits became more frequent as time went on
    3 (di lana) to get* matted.
    * * *
    [infit'tire]
    1. vt
    2. vi
    (aus essere) (infittirsi) vip to become thicker, thicken
    * * *
    [infit'tire] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (rendere più fitto) to thicken, to make* thick(er)
    2) (rendere più frequente) to make* more frequent
    2.
    verbo pronominale infittirsi
    1) (diventate più fitto) to thicken, to become* thick(er)
    2) (addensarsi) [ nebbia] to thicken

    il mistero s'infittiscefig. the mystery is growing

    3) (diventare più frequente) to become* more frequent
    * * *
    infittire
    /infit'tire/ [102]
     1 (rendere più fitto) to thicken, to make* thick(er)
     2 (rendere più frequente) to make* more frequent
    II infittirsi verbo pronominale
     1 (diventate più fitto) to thicken, to become* thick(er)
     2 (addensarsi) [ nebbia] to thicken; il mistero s'infittisce fig. the mystery is growing
     3 (diventare più frequente) to become* more frequent.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > infittire

  • 11 infoltire

    infoltire v.tr. to thicken, to make* thick, to make* thicker: una cura per infoltire i capelli, a treatment to make one's hair grow thicker
    v. intr. infoltirsi.
    infoltirsi v.intr.pron. to thicken, to grow* thick, to grow* thicker.
    * * *
    [infol'tire]
    1. vt
    to thicken, make thicker
    2. vi
    (aus essere) (infoltirsi) vip to become thicker, thicken
    * * *
    [infol'tire] 1.
    verbo transitivo to thicken, to make* thick(er)
    2.
    verbo pronominale infoltirsi to thicken, to become* thick(er)
    * * *
    infoltire
    /infol'tire/ [102]
     to thicken, to make* thick(er)
    II infoltirsi verbo pronominale
     to thicken, to become* thick(er).

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > infoltire

  • 12 thicken

    تَكَاثَفَ \ thicken: to make or become thick. \ ثَخَّنَ أو ثَخُنَ \ thicken: to make or become thick. \ غَلَّظَ \ thicken: to make or become thick. \ See Also غلظ (غَلُظَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > thicken

  • 13 espesa

    f., (m. - espeso)
    * * *

    Del verbo espesar: ( conjugate espesar)

    espesa es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    espesa    
    espesar
    espesar ( conjugate espesar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
    to thicken
    espesarse verbo pronominal [ salsa] to thicken;
    [ vegetación] to become thick, become dense
    espeso,-a adjetivo
    1 (tupido) dense
    (condensado) thick
    un espeso humo, a dense smoke
    2 (persona) dense, thick: hija mía, ¡qué espesa estás hoy!, oh dear, you're being really thick today!
    espesar verbo transitivo to thicken
    ' espesa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    espeso
    English:
    ale
    - discern
    - gore

    Spanish-English dictionary > espesa

  • 14 קפי

    קפי, קָפָא, קָפָה(b. h.) (to bend, arch, be arched, 1) to be on top, float on the surface. Part. pass. קָפוּי; f קְפוּיָה pl. קְפוּיִים, קְפיּיִין; קְפוּיוֹת light of weight. Pes.50a (ref. to יקרות וקפאון, Zech. 14:6) אור שיקר בעוה״ז ק׳ הואוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. וק׳) light which is weighty (precious, rare) in this world shall be light (little esteemed, an ordinary thing) in the world to come; ib. נגעים … וקפוייןוכ׳ (Ms. M. קפויות) the treatises Negaim and Oholoth, which are heavy (difficult, obscure) in this world, shall be light (easily understood), ib. אלו בני אדם … (ו)ק׳ הםוכ׳ those who are weighty (important on account of their wealth, though otherwise without merit) in this world, shall be light (disregarded) ; Yalk. Zech. 583. 2) to coagulate, be curdled. Gen. R. s. 4 כיון שירד … מיד הוא קוֹפֵא ועומד ed. Wil. (oth. ed. קוֹפֶה) as soon as a drop of mso (v. מְסוֹ) is put in, the milk curdles and ‘stands (v. עָמַד); ib. s. 14 קופה (ed. Wil. קָפוּי); Lev. R. s. 14 נִקְפָּא. Tanḥ. Bshall. 17; Mekh. ib., Shirah, s.6 קפא עליהםוכ׳ the sea around them was congealed as far as ; Yalk. Ex. 248 נִקְפָּה; a. e.Tosef.Maasr.I, 7, v. infra. Pi. קִיפָּה to skim, take off the scum and the substances that gather on wine when it begins to ferment. Maasr. I, 7 היין משיְקַפֶּהאע״פ שקי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Bab. and Mish. ed. שקִפָּה) wine is subject to tithes when the manufacturer begins to skim; but although he has skimmed, he may take ; Tosef. ib. I, 7 אע״פ שקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שקיפה); Ab. Zar.56a; Y.B. Mets.VII, beg.11b; (Maim. to Maasr. l. c. seems to read משיִקְפֶּה, expl. to form scum). Tosef. l. c. שולה וקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שילה וקיפה), v. שָׁלָה. Maasr. IV, 1 המְקַפֵּא לתבשיל he that skims for the purpose of taking wine for a dish; Tosef. ib. I, 9 המְקַפֶּה בעריבה he that skims and takes wine out in a trough; a. fr.In gen. to take from the top. Ter. IV, 11 סאה … וְקִפְּאָהּ if one Sah of Trumah fell on top of a pile, and he took it off. Ib. יְקַפְּאֶנָּה Mish. ed. (Bab. ed. יַקְפִּיאֶנָּה Hif.; Y. ed. Krot. ייקפינה read: יְקַפֶּינָּה; Ms. M. יקיפנה, corr. acc.) let him take it off. Y. ib. 43a bot. קפה וחזר וק׳ if he took from the top once and again; a. e. Hif. הִקְפִּיא, הִקְפָּה 1) same, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ber.40a המַקְפֶּה אכילתו במים he that makes his food float in water (who drinks freely after meals). Sabb.21a להַקְפּוֹת to keep the wick floating. 3) to curdle, congeal; to cause coagulation; to become thick. Ḥull.120a; Men.21a ה׳ את הדם if he made the blood thick (through boiling); ib. הִקְפָּהוּ באור Mss. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 30) if he made it thick by means of artificial heat; הקפהו בחמה by exposure to the sun. Lev. R. s. 14 (ref. to Job 10:10) הִקְפִיאֲתָנִי אינו אומרוכ׳ it does not read, thou hast curdled me, but thou wilt ; Gen. R. s. 14 הִקְפֵּאתַנִי (some ed. הִקְפֵּתַנִי). Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Ex. 15:8) ה׳ שלישו של ים he made one-third of the sea thick (v. supra); a. e. Nif. נִקְפָּא, נִקְפָּה to be curdled, made thick. Lev. R. l. c.; Yalk. Ex. 248, v. supra.Y.Ned.VII, end, 40c ניקפת, read: נִיכְפֵּית, v. כָּפָה.

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  • 15 קפא

    קפי, קָפָא, קָפָה(b. h.) (to bend, arch, be arched, 1) to be on top, float on the surface. Part. pass. קָפוּי; f קְפוּיָה pl. קְפוּיִים, קְפיּיִין; קְפוּיוֹת light of weight. Pes.50a (ref. to יקרות וקפאון, Zech. 14:6) אור שיקר בעוה״ז ק׳ הואוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. וק׳) light which is weighty (precious, rare) in this world shall be light (little esteemed, an ordinary thing) in the world to come; ib. נגעים … וקפוייןוכ׳ (Ms. M. קפויות) the treatises Negaim and Oholoth, which are heavy (difficult, obscure) in this world, shall be light (easily understood), ib. אלו בני אדם … (ו)ק׳ הםוכ׳ those who are weighty (important on account of their wealth, though otherwise without merit) in this world, shall be light (disregarded) ; Yalk. Zech. 583. 2) to coagulate, be curdled. Gen. R. s. 4 כיון שירד … מיד הוא קוֹפֵא ועומד ed. Wil. (oth. ed. קוֹפֶה) as soon as a drop of mso (v. מְסוֹ) is put in, the milk curdles and ‘stands (v. עָמַד); ib. s. 14 קופה (ed. Wil. קָפוּי); Lev. R. s. 14 נִקְפָּא. Tanḥ. Bshall. 17; Mekh. ib., Shirah, s.6 קפא עליהםוכ׳ the sea around them was congealed as far as ; Yalk. Ex. 248 נִקְפָּה; a. e.Tosef.Maasr.I, 7, v. infra. Pi. קִיפָּה to skim, take off the scum and the substances that gather on wine when it begins to ferment. Maasr. I, 7 היין משיְקַפֶּהאע״פ שקי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Bab. and Mish. ed. שקִפָּה) wine is subject to tithes when the manufacturer begins to skim; but although he has skimmed, he may take ; Tosef. ib. I, 7 אע״פ שקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שקיפה); Ab. Zar.56a; Y.B. Mets.VII, beg.11b; (Maim. to Maasr. l. c. seems to read משיִקְפֶּה, expl. to form scum). Tosef. l. c. שולה וקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שילה וקיפה), v. שָׁלָה. Maasr. IV, 1 המְקַפֵּא לתבשיל he that skims for the purpose of taking wine for a dish; Tosef. ib. I, 9 המְקַפֶּה בעריבה he that skims and takes wine out in a trough; a. fr.In gen. to take from the top. Ter. IV, 11 סאה … וְקִפְּאָהּ if one Sah of Trumah fell on top of a pile, and he took it off. Ib. יְקַפְּאֶנָּה Mish. ed. (Bab. ed. יַקְפִּיאֶנָּה Hif.; Y. ed. Krot. ייקפינה read: יְקַפֶּינָּה; Ms. M. יקיפנה, corr. acc.) let him take it off. Y. ib. 43a bot. קפה וחזר וק׳ if he took from the top once and again; a. e. Hif. הִקְפִּיא, הִקְפָּה 1) same, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ber.40a המַקְפֶּה אכילתו במים he that makes his food float in water (who drinks freely after meals). Sabb.21a להַקְפּוֹת to keep the wick floating. 3) to curdle, congeal; to cause coagulation; to become thick. Ḥull.120a; Men.21a ה׳ את הדם if he made the blood thick (through boiling); ib. הִקְפָּהוּ באור Mss. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 30) if he made it thick by means of artificial heat; הקפהו בחמה by exposure to the sun. Lev. R. s. 14 (ref. to Job 10:10) הִקְפִיאֲתָנִי אינו אומרוכ׳ it does not read, thou hast curdled me, but thou wilt ; Gen. R. s. 14 הִקְפֵּאתַנִי (some ed. הִקְפֵּתַנִי). Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Ex. 15:8) ה׳ שלישו של ים he made one-third of the sea thick (v. supra); a. e. Nif. נִקְפָּא, נִקְפָּה to be curdled, made thick. Lev. R. l. c.; Yalk. Ex. 248, v. supra.Y.Ned.VII, end, 40c ניקפת, read: נִיכְפֵּית, v. כָּפָה.

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  • 16 קָפָא

    קפי, קָפָא, קָפָה(b. h.) (to bend, arch, be arched, 1) to be on top, float on the surface. Part. pass. קָפוּי; f קְפוּיָה pl. קְפוּיִים, קְפיּיִין; קְפוּיוֹת light of weight. Pes.50a (ref. to יקרות וקפאון, Zech. 14:6) אור שיקר בעוה״ז ק׳ הואוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. וק׳) light which is weighty (precious, rare) in this world shall be light (little esteemed, an ordinary thing) in the world to come; ib. נגעים … וקפוייןוכ׳ (Ms. M. קפויות) the treatises Negaim and Oholoth, which are heavy (difficult, obscure) in this world, shall be light (easily understood), ib. אלו בני אדם … (ו)ק׳ הםוכ׳ those who are weighty (important on account of their wealth, though otherwise without merit) in this world, shall be light (disregarded) ; Yalk. Zech. 583. 2) to coagulate, be curdled. Gen. R. s. 4 כיון שירד … מיד הוא קוֹפֵא ועומד ed. Wil. (oth. ed. קוֹפֶה) as soon as a drop of mso (v. מְסוֹ) is put in, the milk curdles and ‘stands (v. עָמַד); ib. s. 14 קופה (ed. Wil. קָפוּי); Lev. R. s. 14 נִקְפָּא. Tanḥ. Bshall. 17; Mekh. ib., Shirah, s.6 קפא עליהםוכ׳ the sea around them was congealed as far as ; Yalk. Ex. 248 נִקְפָּה; a. e.Tosef.Maasr.I, 7, v. infra. Pi. קִיפָּה to skim, take off the scum and the substances that gather on wine when it begins to ferment. Maasr. I, 7 היין משיְקַפֶּהאע״פ שקי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Bab. and Mish. ed. שקִפָּה) wine is subject to tithes when the manufacturer begins to skim; but although he has skimmed, he may take ; Tosef. ib. I, 7 אע״פ שקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שקיפה); Ab. Zar.56a; Y.B. Mets.VII, beg.11b; (Maim. to Maasr. l. c. seems to read משיִקְפֶּה, expl. to form scum). Tosef. l. c. שולה וקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שילה וקיפה), v. שָׁלָה. Maasr. IV, 1 המְקַפֵּא לתבשיל he that skims for the purpose of taking wine for a dish; Tosef. ib. I, 9 המְקַפֶּה בעריבה he that skims and takes wine out in a trough; a. fr.In gen. to take from the top. Ter. IV, 11 סאה … וְקִפְּאָהּ if one Sah of Trumah fell on top of a pile, and he took it off. Ib. יְקַפְּאֶנָּה Mish. ed. (Bab. ed. יַקְפִּיאֶנָּה Hif.; Y. ed. Krot. ייקפינה read: יְקַפֶּינָּה; Ms. M. יקיפנה, corr. acc.) let him take it off. Y. ib. 43a bot. קפה וחזר וק׳ if he took from the top once and again; a. e. Hif. הִקְפִּיא, הִקְפָּה 1) same, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ber.40a המַקְפֶּה אכילתו במים he that makes his food float in water (who drinks freely after meals). Sabb.21a להַקְפּוֹת to keep the wick floating. 3) to curdle, congeal; to cause coagulation; to become thick. Ḥull.120a; Men.21a ה׳ את הדם if he made the blood thick (through boiling); ib. הִקְפָּהוּ באור Mss. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 30) if he made it thick by means of artificial heat; הקפהו בחמה by exposure to the sun. Lev. R. s. 14 (ref. to Job 10:10) הִקְפִיאֲתָנִי אינו אומרוכ׳ it does not read, thou hast curdled me, but thou wilt ; Gen. R. s. 14 הִקְפֵּאתַנִי (some ed. הִקְפֵּתַנִי). Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Ex. 15:8) ה׳ שלישו של ים he made one-third of the sea thick (v. supra); a. e. Nif. נִקְפָּא, נִקְפָּה to be curdled, made thick. Lev. R. l. c.; Yalk. Ex. 248, v. supra.Y.Ned.VII, end, 40c ניקפת, read: נִיכְפֵּית, v. כָּפָה.

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  • 17 קָפָה

    קפי, קָפָא, קָפָה(b. h.) (to bend, arch, be arched, 1) to be on top, float on the surface. Part. pass. קָפוּי; f קְפוּיָה pl. קְפוּיִים, קְפיּיִין; קְפוּיוֹת light of weight. Pes.50a (ref. to יקרות וקפאון, Zech. 14:6) אור שיקר בעוה״ז ק׳ הואוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. וק׳) light which is weighty (precious, rare) in this world shall be light (little esteemed, an ordinary thing) in the world to come; ib. נגעים … וקפוייןוכ׳ (Ms. M. קפויות) the treatises Negaim and Oholoth, which are heavy (difficult, obscure) in this world, shall be light (easily understood), ib. אלו בני אדם … (ו)ק׳ הםוכ׳ those who are weighty (important on account of their wealth, though otherwise without merit) in this world, shall be light (disregarded) ; Yalk. Zech. 583. 2) to coagulate, be curdled. Gen. R. s. 4 כיון שירד … מיד הוא קוֹפֵא ועומד ed. Wil. (oth. ed. קוֹפֶה) as soon as a drop of mso (v. מְסוֹ) is put in, the milk curdles and ‘stands (v. עָמַד); ib. s. 14 קופה (ed. Wil. קָפוּי); Lev. R. s. 14 נִקְפָּא. Tanḥ. Bshall. 17; Mekh. ib., Shirah, s.6 קפא עליהםוכ׳ the sea around them was congealed as far as ; Yalk. Ex. 248 נִקְפָּה; a. e.Tosef.Maasr.I, 7, v. infra. Pi. קִיפָּה to skim, take off the scum and the substances that gather on wine when it begins to ferment. Maasr. I, 7 היין משיְקַפֶּהאע״פ שקי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Bab. and Mish. ed. שקִפָּה) wine is subject to tithes when the manufacturer begins to skim; but although he has skimmed, he may take ; Tosef. ib. I, 7 אע״פ שקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שקיפה); Ab. Zar.56a; Y.B. Mets.VII, beg.11b; (Maim. to Maasr. l. c. seems to read משיִקְפֶּה, expl. to form scum). Tosef. l. c. שולה וקופה ed. Zuck. (Var. שילה וקיפה), v. שָׁלָה. Maasr. IV, 1 המְקַפֵּא לתבשיל he that skims for the purpose of taking wine for a dish; Tosef. ib. I, 9 המְקַפֶּה בעריבה he that skims and takes wine out in a trough; a. fr.In gen. to take from the top. Ter. IV, 11 סאה … וְקִפְּאָהּ if one Sah of Trumah fell on top of a pile, and he took it off. Ib. יְקַפְּאֶנָּה Mish. ed. (Bab. ed. יַקְפִּיאֶנָּה Hif.; Y. ed. Krot. ייקפינה read: יְקַפֶּינָּה; Ms. M. יקיפנה, corr. acc.) let him take it off. Y. ib. 43a bot. קפה וחזר וק׳ if he took from the top once and again; a. e. Hif. הִקְפִּיא, הִקְפָּה 1) same, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ber.40a המַקְפֶּה אכילתו במים he that makes his food float in water (who drinks freely after meals). Sabb.21a להַקְפּוֹת to keep the wick floating. 3) to curdle, congeal; to cause coagulation; to become thick. Ḥull.120a; Men.21a ה׳ את הדם if he made the blood thick (through boiling); ib. הִקְפָּהוּ באור Mss. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 30) if he made it thick by means of artificial heat; הקפהו בחמה by exposure to the sun. Lev. R. s. 14 (ref. to Job 10:10) הִקְפִיאֲתָנִי אינו אומרוכ׳ it does not read, thou hast curdled me, but thou wilt ; Gen. R. s. 14 הִקְפֵּאתַנִי (some ed. הִקְפֵּתַנִי). Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Ex. 15:8) ה׳ שלישו של ים he made one-third of the sea thick (v. supra); a. e. Nif. נִקְפָּא, נִקְפָּה to be curdled, made thick. Lev. R. l. c.; Yalk. Ex. 248, v. supra.Y.Ned.VII, end, 40c ניקפת, read: נִיכְפֵּית, v. כָּפָה.

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  • 18 dicklich

    Adj.
    1. slightly plump, a bit on the plump side, chubby
    2. Flüssigkeit: thick
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    pudgy
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    dịck|lich ['dIklɪç]
    adj
    plump; Mensch auch plumpish, tubby (inf)
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    dick·lich
    1. (etwas dick) plump, chubby, podgy BRIT fam, pudgy fam
    \dickliches Kind chubby child
    2. (dickflüssig) thick; SCI viscous
    \dicklich werden to get/become thick
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    Adjektiv plumpish; chubby
    * * *
    1. slightly plump, a bit on the plump side, chubby
    2. Flüssigkeit: thick
    * * *
    Adjektiv plumpish; chubby
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    adj.
    pudgy adj.

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  • 19 густеть

    несовер.; без доп.
    thicken, get/become thick
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    * * *
    thicken, get/become thick

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  • 20 verdicken

    v/t und v/refl: ( sich) verdicken thicken; Blut: thicken; die Hornhaut hat sich verdickt the callous has become thicker
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    to thicken;
    sich verdicken
    to thicken
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    ver|dị|cken [fɛɐ'dɪkn] ptp verdi\#ckt
    1. vt
    to thicken; Blut to coagulate; (= verbreitern) to widen; (= gelieren lassen) to make set; (= verstärken) to strengthen
    2. vr
    to thicken; (Gelee) to set; (Blut) to coagulate; (Milch) to curdle; (= weiter werden) to become thicker; (Rohr, Flasche) to become wider, to widen out; (= anschwellen) to swell
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    (to make or become thick or thicker: We'll add some flour to thicken the soup; The fog thickened and we could no longer see the road.) thicken
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    ver·di·cken *
    etw \verdicken to thicken sth
    sich akk \verdicken Haut to thicken; Glied, Gelenk, Stelle to swell
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    verdicken v/t & v/r:
    (sich) verdicken thicken; Blut: thicken;
    die Hornhaut hat sich verdickt the callous has become thicker
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    v.
    to thicken v.

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