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22 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) tynde ud* * *(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) tynde ud -
23 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) þynna(st) -
24 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) (ki)ritkít -
25 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) rarear -
26 thin out
inceltmek, zayıflatmak, seyreltmek, incelmek, zayıflamak, seyrelmek* * *(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) incel(t)mek, seyrel(t)mek -
27 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) razredčiti se* * *intransitive verb razredčiti se, postati redek -
28 thin out
• ohentua• ohentaa• harveta• harventua• harventaa• laimentaa* * *(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) harveta -
29 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) tynne(s), bli færre -
30 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) rzednąć -
31 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) izretināt; izretināties -
32 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) retėti, retinti -
33 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) tunna[] ut, bli glesare -
34 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) a (se) rări -
35 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) αραιώνω -
36 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) prořídnout -
37 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) zrednúť -
38 thin out
to make or become less dense or crowded:يَخِفُّ في كثافَتِهThe trees thinned out near the river.
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39 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) (s')éclaircir -
40 thin out
(to make or become less dense or crowded: The trees thinned out near the river.) ralear(-se)
См. также в других словарях:
thin out — index deploy, dilute, diminish, lessen Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
thin out — verb 1. make sparse (Freq. 1) thin out the young plants • Hypernyms: ↑reduce, ↑cut down, ↑cut back, ↑trim, ↑trim down, ↑trim back, ↑cut … Useful english dictionary
thin out — phr verb Thin out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑crowd … Collocations dictionary
thin out — see thin 11) … English dictionary
thin out — verb a) To make sparse. And later on, when the crowd thinned out b) To become sparse. I was just about to do the same … Wiktionary
Thin — Thin, v. i. To grow or become thin; used with some adverbs, as out, away, etc.; as, geological strata thin out, i. e., gradually diminish in thickness until they disappear. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thin — ► ADJECTIVE (thinner, thinnest) 1) having opposite surfaces or sides close together. 2) (of a garment or fabric) made of light material. 3) having little flesh or fat on the body. 4) having few parts or members relative to the area covered or… … English terms dictionary
thin — [[t]θɪ̱n[/t]] ♦♦♦ thinner, thinnest, thins, thinning, thinned 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is thin is much narrower than it is long. A thin cable carries the signal to a computer... James s face was thin, finely boned, and sensitive. 2) ADJ… … English dictionary
thin — thin1 W2S2 [θın] adj comparative thinner superlative thinnest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not thick)¦ 2¦(not fat)¦ 3¦(hair)¦ 4¦(liquid)¦ 5¦(smoke/mist)¦ 6¦(air)¦ 7¦(excuse/argument/evidence etc)¦ 8 a thin … Dictionary of contemporary English
thin — 1 /TIn/ comparative thinner superlative thickest adjective 1 NOT THICK having a very small distance or a smaller distance than usual between two sides or two flat surfaces: a thin nylon rope | She s only wearing a thin summer jacket. | two thin… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
thin — I UK [θɪn] / US adjective Word forms thin : adjective thin comparative thinner superlative thinnest *** Other ways of saying thin: slim thin in an attractive way: He was looking much slimmer after his holiday. slender thin in a graceful way: a… … English dictionary