(adj.) abounding; having a lot of; 'the top was thick with dust' .
(adj.) having component parts closely crowded together; 'a compact shopping center'; 'a dense population'; 'thick crowds'; 'a thick forest'; 'thick hair' .
(adj.) (of darkness) very intense; 'thick night'; 'thick darkness'; 'a face in deep shadow'; 'deep night' .
(adj.) not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions; 'an inch thick'; 'a thick board'; 'a thick sandwich'; 'spread a thick layer of butter'; 'thick coating of dust'; 'thick warm blankets' .
(adj.) relatively dense in consistency; 'thick cream'; 'thick soup'; 'thick smoke'; 'thick fog' .
(adv.) in quick succession; 'misfortunes come fast and thick'.
编辑:厄休拉
录入:洛伦佐