thin
- IPA[THin]
美式
- having opposite surfaces or sides close together; of little thickness or depth;(of a garment or other knitted or woven item) made of light material for coolness or elegance
- with little thickness or depth
- make or become less dense, crowded, or numerous;remove some plants from (a row or area) to allow the others more room to grow
verb: thin, 3rd person present: thins, gerund or present participle: thinning, past tense: thinned, past participle: thinned
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形容詞
- 1. having opposite surfaces or sides close together; of little thickness or depth thin slices of bread 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a garment or other knitted or woven item) made of light material for coolness or elegance his thin jacket 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a garment) having had a considerable amount of fabric worn away our clothing was getting thin
- ▪ (of script or type) consisting of narrow lines tall, thin lettering 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of a person) having little, or too little, flesh or fat on their body she was painfully thin 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. having few parts or members relative to the area covered or filled; sparse a depressingly thin crowd his hair was going thin 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ not dense the thin cold air of the mountains 同義詞
- ▪ denoting a route on which the holds are small or scarce.
- 4. containing much liquid and not much solid substance thin soup 同義詞 反義詞
- 5. too weak to justify a result or effect; inadequate the evidence is rather thin 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a sound) faint and high-pitched a thin, reedy little voice 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a smile) weak and forced.
副詞
- 1. with little thickness or depth cut it as thin as possible thin-sliced ham
動詞
- 1. make or become less dense, crowded, or numerous the remorseless fire of archers thinned their ranks the trees began to thin out 同義詞
- ▪ remove some plants from (a row or area) to allow the others more room to grow thin out overwintered rows of peas
- ▪ make or become weaker or more watery if the soup is too thick, add a little water to thin it down the blood thins 同義詞
- 2. make or become smaller in width or thickness their effect in thinning the ozone layer is probably slowing the global warming trend the trees have thinned and diminished in size
- 3. hit (a ball) above its center.
- denoting a specified degree of thinness: gossamer-thin wafer-thin
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a specified degree of thinness: gossamer-thin wafer-thin
Oxford American Dictionary
- becoming less dense, crowded, or numerous: thinning hair the thinning crowd
Oxford American Dictionary
- a volatile solvent used to make paint or other solutions less viscous: dampen a clean rag with thinners and carefully wipe any remaining dust from the timber
Oxford Dictionary
- a volatile solvent used to make paint or other mixtures less viscous: dampen a clean rag with thinners and carefully wipe any remaining dust from the timber
Oxford American Dictionary
- becoming less dense, crowded, or numerous: thinning hair the thinning crowd
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a process or device) using or involving a very thin solid or liquid film: a thin-film coating on optical glass
Oxford American Dictionary
- a thin, flat piece of material prepared for examination with a microscope, in particular a ...
- prepare (something) for examination with a microscope by taking a thin section: the rock can be examined in detail by thin-sectioning it
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英式
- with opposite surfaces or sides that are close or relatively close together: thin slices of bread a thin line of paint
- with little thickness or depth: cut the ham as thin as possible a thin-sliced loaf
- make or become less dense, crowded, or numerous: the remorseless fire of archers thinned their ranks the trees began to thin out
Oxford Dictionary