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  • 1 thick

    I
    [θik] a հաստ, ստվար. thick paper ստվար թուղթ. thick slice of bread հացի հաստ շերտ/ կտոր. thick glass հաստ ապակի. thick neck հաստ վիզ. thick door ծանր դուռ. (թանձր, հոծ, թավ) thick forest խիտ անտառ. thick soup թանձր սուպ. thick hair խիտ մազեր. thick voice խռպոտ ձայն. thick with dust փոշու հաստ շերտով պատված. thick smoke թանձր ծուխ. a thick French accent ուժեղ ֆրանսիական առոգանությամբ. pretty thick փխբ. բավական բթամիտ. be very thick փխբ. անբաժան/մտերիմ ընկերներ լինել. That’s a bit thick փխբ. Դա արդեն չափազանց է
    II
    [θik] adv սերտորեն. խիտ/հոծ/թանձր կերպով. անպարզ. Events followed thick and fast Իրադարձություններն արագորեն զար գանում էին. lay it on thick գույները խտացնել. cut the bread thick հացը հաստ (շերտով) կտրել

    English-Armenian dictionary > thick

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  • a bit thick — (Brit. informal) UNREASONABLE, unfair, unjust, unjustified, uncalled for, unwarranted, unnecessary, excessive; informal below the belt, a bit much; Brit. informal out of order. → thick * * * a bit thick (informal) …   Useful english dictionary

  • a bit thick Brit. — a bit thick Brit. informal unfair or unreasonable. → thick …   English new terms dictionary

  • a bit thick — ► a bit thick Brit. informal unfair or unreasonable. Main Entry: ↑thick …   English terms dictionary

  • thick — ► ADJECTIVE 1) with opposite sides or surfaces relatively far apart. 2) (of a garment or fabric) made of heavy material. 3) made up of a large number of things or people close together: thick forest. 4) (thick with) densely filled or covered with …   English terms dictionary

  • 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

  • thick — 1 /TIk/ adjective 1 THINGS a) measuring a particular amount, especially more than usual, between two surfaces or sides: a thick oak door | Wrap your baby in a thick towel or blanket. | 3 feet/1cm/two inches etc thick: In some places, the walls… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • thick — /θɪk / (say thik) adjective 1. having relatively great extent from one surface or side to its opposite; not thin: a thick slice. 2. measuring as specified between opposite surfaces, or in depth, or in a direction perpendicular to that of the… …  

  • thick — Synonyms and related words: Boeotian, a bit thick, a bit thin, absurd, abundant, accented, adhesive, alive, alive with, alveolar, ample, amylaceous, apical, apico alveolar, apico dental, articulated, asinine, assimilated, back, barytone, beamy,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • thick — I UK [θɪk] / US adjective Word forms thick : adjective thick comparative thicker superlative thickest *** 1) a) a thick object or material has a long distance between two opposite sides, edges, or surfaces She was wearing a thick woollen sweater …   English dictionary

  • thick — 01. As we flew into L.A., we saw a [thick] layer of smog over the city. 02. Slowly heat the sauce to [thicken] it. 03. The walls of our room aren t [thick] enough to keep out the noise from the next room. 04. The man had very broad shoulders and… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • thick — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a of great or specified extent between opposite surfaces (a thick wall; a wall two metres thick). b of large diameter (a thick rope). 2 a (of a line etc.) broad; not fine. b (of script or type, etc.) consisting of thick… …   Useful english dictionary

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