adjectif “thick”
thick, comp. thicker, sup. thickest
- épais
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The book was so thick that it barely fit on the shelf.
- épais (ayant une épaisseur spécifique)
- épais (cheveux, fourrure, etc.)
The cat had thick fur that kept it warm in the winter.
- dense (plantes, arbres)
The hikers struggled to find a path through the thick forest.
- épais (liquide)
The soup was so thick that the spoon could almost stand up in it.
- rempli (de)
The park was thick with children playing.
- dense (difficile à voir à travers)
The house was full of thick smoke, making it hard to see anything.
- fort (accent)
His thick Scottish accent made it hard for me to understand her at first.
- bête
She felt like she was talking to a brick wall because he was so thick.
- complice (avec)
He's been getting really thick with the new manager, and it's making everyone talk.
- (argot, d'une femme) ayant une silhouette pleine et arrondie, particulièrement avec de larges hanches
She felt confident, knowing guys considered her thick.
adverbe “thick”
- abondamment
Fog settled thick over the valley.
- fréquemment
Snowflakes fell thick and heavy, covering the ground quickly.
nom “thick”
singulier thick, indénombrable
- le cœur (d'un événement ou d'une période)
She found herself in the thick of the debate, with everyone talking at once.