thick
英 [θ?k]
美[θ?k]
- n. 最擁擠部分;活動最多部分;事物的粗大濃密部分
- adj. 厚的;濃的;粗大的
- adv. 密集地;濃濃地,厚厚地
- n. (Thick)人名;(英)西克
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詞態(tài)變化
比較級:?thicker;最高級:?thickest;
中文詞源
thick 厚的,濃密的
來自古英語 thicce,厚的,濃密的,來自 Proto-Germanic*thiku,厚的,來自 PIE*tegu,厚的,可 能來自 PIE*teue,膨脹,鼓起,詞源同 thigh,thumb.引申諸相關(guān)詞義。
英文詞源
- thick
- thick: [OE] Thick comes from a prehistoric Germanic *thekwia-, which also produced German dick, Dutch dik, Swedish tjock, and Danish tyk. It is related to Welsh tew and Breton teo ‘thick’, but its ultimate antecedents are not known. Thicket [OE] is a derivative.
- thick (adj.)
- Old English ticce "dense, viscous, solid, stiff; numerous, abundant; deep," also as an adverb, "thickly, closely, often, frequently," from Proto-Germanic *thiku- (cognates: Old Saxon thikki, Old High German dicchi, German dick, Old Norse tykkr, Old Frisian thikke), from PIE *tegu- "thick" (cognates: Gaelic tiugh). Secondary Old English sense of "close together" is preserved in thickset and proverbial phrase thick as thieves (1833). Meaning "stupid" is first recorded 1590s. Related: Thickly.
As a noun, "the thick part" (of anything), from mid-13c. Phrase through thick and thin, indicating rough or smooth going, hence "unwaveringly," is in Chaucer (late 14c.); thick-skinned is attested from 1540s; in figurative sense from c. 1600. To be in the thick of some action, etc., "to be at the most intense moment" is from 1680s, from a Middle English noun sense.
雙語例句
- 1. I misheard the word'sick'as'thick'.
- 我把sick誤 聽為 thick 了.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 2. Teddy ran thick fingers through his unruly thatch of hair.
- 特迪用自己的粗手指頭捋了一下濃密蓬亂的頭發(fā)。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. My underskirt had ridden up into a thick band around my hips.
- 我的襯裙已經(jīng)躥到臀部,厚厚地卷成一圈。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. A thick haze of acrid smoke hung in the air.
- 空氣中彌漫著刺鼻的濃煙。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. She wore a thick tartan skirt and a red cashmere sweater.
- 她穿了一條厚厚的格子呢裙和一件紅色羊絨衫。
來自柯林斯例句