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1 ince film
thin film -
2 ince kabuklu midye
thin shelled mussel -
3 yeterince ince
thin enough -
4 yuwka
Thin of anything -
5 yuwka
Thin of anything -
6 buluttan nem kapan
thin-skinned -
7 canfes gibi yaprak
thin and smooth leaf -
8 cılız
thin, lean, puny, gaunt, weak -
9 ince
"thin; slim; slender; fine; delicate; courteous, refined, graceful, elegant; sensitive; slight; subtle;finely" -
10 ince film
thin film -
11 nahif
thin, emaciated, frail -
12 sulu şerbet
thin juice -
13 yufka
thin sheet of dough -
14 pestil
thin sheet of sun-dried fruit pulp. -ini çıkarmak /ın/ colloq. 1. to beat (someone) to a pulp, beat the tar out of (someone). 2. to tire (someone) out completely, wear (someone) to a frazzle. 3. to crush (something) to a pulp. -i çıkmak colloq. to be dog-tired, be worn to a frazzle. - gibi olmak colloq. to be too tired to move, be worn to a frazzle. -
15 sandıklı
thin board used to sheathe the outer wall of a frame house, piece of sheathing. - saat grandfather clock. -
16 sırım
"thin leather cord; thong, strap. - arabası horsedrawn wagon whose body is suspended by leather straps. - gibi wiry (person)." -
17 urgan
thin hawser, rope. -
18 şilte
thin mattress. -
19 şişe
thin, narrow strip of wood nailed over the joints between the boards of a ceiling, lath. -
20 zayıflamak
v. decay, decline, fade, loose flesh, grow lean, grow thin, peak, reduce, slim, thin, thin down, thin of, thin out, be on the wane, weaken* * *slim
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thin´ly — thin «thihn», adjective, thin|ner, thin|nest, adverb, verb, thinned, thin|ning, noun. –adj. 1. with little space from one side to the opposite side; not thick: »a thin book, thin paper, thin wire. The ice o … Useful english dictionary
Thin — Thin, a. [Compar. {Thiner}; superl. {Thinest}.] [OE. thinne, thenne, thunne, AS. [thorn]ynne; akin to D. dun, G. d[ u]nn, OHG. dunni, Icel. [thorn]unnr, Sw. tunn, Dan. tynd, Gael. & Ir. tana, W. teneu, L. tenuis, Gr. ? (in comp.) stretched out, ? … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thin — [θɪn] adjective JOURNALISM if trading on a financial market is thin, there is not much activity: • Trade was thin in the currency markets yesterday, heading into a Japanese long weekend. * * * thin UK US /θɪn/ adjective (thinner, thinnest) ►… … Financial and business terms
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thin — O.E. þynne narrow, lean, scanty, from P.Gmc. *thunnuz, *thunw (Cf. W.Fris. ten, M.L.G. dunne, Du. dun, O.H.G. dunni, Ger. dünn, O.N. þunnr), from PIE *tnus , *tnwi , from weak grade of root *ten stretch (Cf. L. tenuis … Etymology dictionary
Thin — Thin, adv. Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin. [1913 Webster] Spain is thin sown of people. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English