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  • 1 thick

    adj. (-er, -est) 1. зузаан. He needed a \thick board. Түүнд зузаан банз хэрэгтэй байв. 2. \thick (with sth/ sb) нягт, шигүү, өтгөн. There was a \thick fog. Өтгөн манан татсан байв. 3. бүдэг, булингартай. 4. сөөнгө. You sound a bit \thick this morning. Өнөө өглөө таны хоолой яльгүй сөөсөн байх шив. 5. аялгатай, ойлгоход бэрх. 6. мунхаг, мулгуу. 7. \thick (with sb) ойр, дотно. have a thick head 1. толгой өвдөх. 2. архинд шартах. 3. мулгуу байх. give sb / get a thick ear 1. чихдэх/ чихдүүлэх. 2. шийтгэх/ шийтгүүлэх. (as) thick as thieves тун дотно. (as) thick as two short planks үхэр шиг мунхаг, тун мунхаг. n. төв, гүн. in the thick of sth үйл явдлын голд. He's always in the \thick of it/ things. Тэр юм болгонд л орооцолдож явдаг юм. adv. нягт, шигүү, өтгөн, зузаан. lay it on thick хэтрүүлэх, давслах. thick on the ground их, олон. Promising young players are \thick on the ground these days. Авьяаслаг залуу тоглогчид одоо тун их болсон байна. thicken v. 1. өтгөрөх, өтгөрүүлэх. 2. бүдгэрэх; булингартах. thickly adj. өтгөн, зузаан. thickness n. 1. зузаан. 2. нягт, өтгөн. 3. үе, давхарга. thick-headed adj. тэнэг, мангуу. thick-skinned adj. ажиггүй, хэнэггүй, өр хатуу.

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  • two-bit — two′ bit adj. Informal. 1) sts costing 25 cents 2) sts inferior or unimportant; small time: a two bit actor[/ex] • Etymology: 1795–1805, amer …   From formal English to slang

  • two-bit — ☆ two bit [to͞o′bit′ ] adj. [see BIT2, n. 2] 1. Informal worth or costing twenty five cents 2. Slang a) cheap; gaudy; tawdry b) mediocre, inferior, or insignificant …   English World dictionary

  • two-bit — adjective INFORMAL not very good or not important …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • two-bit — [adj] cheap, worth very little base, catchpenny, cheesy, crappy*, cruddy, garbage, gaudy, inferior, junky*, lousy, no good, piddling, poor, ratty, rinky dink*, second rate, shoddy, sleazy, small time*, tatty, trashy, valueless, worthless; concept …   New thesaurus

  • two-bit — ► ADJECTIVE N. Amer. informal ▪ insignificant, cheap, or worthless …   English terms dictionary

  • two-bit — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: two bits 1. : of the value of two bits a two bit cigar 2. : of small worth or importance : trifling, petty, small time …   Useful english dictionary

  • two-bit — ADJ: ADJ n (disapproval) You use two bit to describe someone or something that you have no respect for or that you think is inferior. [AM, INFORMAL] two bits → see bit ...some two bit little dictator... That may be two bit psychology, but it s… …   English dictionary

  • two-bit — mod. cheap; small time. □ Max is just a two bit pusher. I want Mr. Big. □ I’m tired of your two bit efforts to run this office …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • two-bit — /tooh bit /, adj. Slang. 1. costing twenty five cents. 2. inferior or unimportant; small time: a two bit actor. [1795 1805, Amer.] * * * …   Universalium

  • two-bit — adjective Date: 1802 1. of the value of two bits 2. cheap or trivial of its kind ; petty, small time < a two bit chiseler > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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