Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Thick"
The meaning of "Thick" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
She's thick. ne anlama geliyor?
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Calling someone thick usually means that they have a curvier body, with more fat/muscle around areas like the butt, thighs, and hips. It can be a compliment but it has some sexual intent.
Another meaning can mean calling someone stupid, but that’s less common.
Another meaning can mean calling someone stupid, but that’s less common.
Q:
thick and thin ne anlama geliyor?
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It means no matter what happens. It's basically saying that they will stay by each other's side, even when there's difficulties or challenges.
Q:
"thick" ne anlama geliyor?
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Sorry - With liquids, 'thick' is the opposite of 'thin'. A good example of a thick liquid is honey. Its density causes it to run slower when it's poured compared to water which is comparatively thin. Thick blood runs through the veins slower and tends to coagulate easier, causing clots, which is a problem in the body.
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thick ne anlama geliyor?
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It means wide. However in slang terms, it means that some has fat in the right place (chest, butt, etc.) and is therefore curvy. People who use it in the slang form will often write it as "thiccc", with more c's meaning more thickness and less c's meaning less thickness. DO NOT USE IT IN FORMAL SITUATIONS.
here is an example of a formal situation: "This stack of papers is so thick!"
here is an example of an informal situation "Did you see that hot girl? She was thicccc!"
here is an example of a formal situation: "This stack of papers is so thick!"
here is an example of an informal situation "Did you see that hot girl? She was thicccc!"
Q:
through thick and thin ne anlama geliyor?
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It sort of means no matter what circumstances you face. For example someone might say 'I'll stay with you through thick and thin' and this would mean they will support you even in difficult times. Hope this helps :)
Example sentences using "Thick"
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« slippery slope », « joined at the hip », « through thick and thin », « pain in the neck » ile örnek cümleler göster.
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“Trying to plangerias using a teachers on words hoping they won’t recognise it is a slippery slope!”
“ Jessica and Katy are literally joined at the hip, they go everywhere together.”
“ Dan and his girlfriend have been through thick and thin they won’t break up.”
“ Cassie why do you always have to ask me for help, your such a pain in the neck!”
“ Jessica and Katy are literally joined at the hip, they go everywhere together.”
“ Dan and his girlfriend have been through thick and thin they won’t break up.”
“ Cassie why do you always have to ask me for help, your such a pain in the neck!”
Q:
thick ile örnek cümleler göster.
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“The book is very thick, it must have a lot of pages.”
“He made the consistency of the pancake batter too thick, so he had to add milk.”
“Thick glass is used in aquariums because they have to contain so much water.”
“This morning the fog was so thick that I couldn’t see two feet in front of me!”
“Ooh, she thicc”
“He made the consistency of the pancake batter too thick, so he had to add milk.”
“Thick glass is used in aquariums because they have to contain so much water.”
“This morning the fog was so thick that I couldn’t see two feet in front of me!”
“Ooh, she thicc”
Q:
thick ile örnek cümleler göster.
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This piece of steak is thick. She/he has thick thighs.
Q:
thick ile örnek cümleler göster.
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The sauce is thick
These noodles are thick
She has thick hair
This fabric is thicker
Car windows have thick glass
These noodles are thick
She has thick hair
This fabric is thicker
Car windows have thick glass
Synonyms of "Thick" and their differences
Q:
thick ve coarse arasındaki fark nedir?
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“thick” is like “wide” or “full”. “Coarse” is like “rough”.
“His hair is thick” = he has a lot of hair.
“His hair is coarse” = his hair is
not smooth. Maybe he doesn’t use shampoo often enough 😛
“The wall is thick” = there is a big distance between both sides of the wall, maybe two feet. “The wall is thin” is the opposite. A thin wall does not have much distance between both sides, maybe 4 inches.
“The sand is coarse” = the pieces of sand are big. The sand feels rough. “The sand is fine” is the opposite (small pieces of sand, feels smooth).
“His hair is thick” = he has a lot of hair.
“His hair is coarse” = his hair is
not smooth. Maybe he doesn’t use shampoo often enough 😛
“The wall is thick” = there is a big distance between both sides of the wall, maybe two feet. “The wall is thin” is the opposite. A thin wall does not have much distance between both sides, maybe 4 inches.
“The sand is coarse” = the pieces of sand are big. The sand feels rough. “The sand is fine” is the opposite (small pieces of sand, feels smooth).
Q:
thick ve heavy ve dense arasındaki fark nedir?
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Thick is generally used to refer to a book, a line on a paper, a piece of meat. Something you could measure with a tape measure and see how many inches, feet, etc. it is.
Heavy is how much something/someone weighs. That man eats too much - he’s very heavy (fat). Let me move that furniture for you. It’s very heavy.
Dense is used to talk about things that have parts so close together there’s not very much space between them. The forest is very dense (many many trees that you can hardly see or walk between the trees).
Sometimes they all mean the same thing, as with fog. Fog can be thick, heavy or dense. Rain, on the other hand, can only be heavy. Snow can be thick or heavy when it is snowing. When it’s on the ground, it can also be dense. There’s really no reason for these - just have to memorize when to use them.
There are other meanings too:
Dense can mean a person who’s not very smart. We use the expression ‘thick-headed’ to talk about someone who’s very stubborn.
Thick can mean a person who’s not fat but not skinny - mid-part of the body is big.
Hope this isn’t too confusing!
Thick is generally used to refer to a book, a line on a paper, a piece of meat. Something you could measure with a tape measure and see how many inches, feet, etc. it is.
Heavy is how much something/someone weighs. That man eats too much - he’s very heavy (fat). Let me move that furniture for you. It’s very heavy.
Dense is used to talk about things that have parts so close together there’s not very much space between them. The forest is very dense (many many trees that you can hardly see or walk between the trees).
Sometimes they all mean the same thing, as with fog. Fog can be thick, heavy or dense. Rain, on the other hand, can only be heavy. Snow can be thick or heavy when it is snowing. When it’s on the ground, it can also be dense. There’s really no reason for these - just have to memorize when to use them.
There are other meanings too:
Dense can mean a person who’s not very smart. We use the expression ‘thick-headed’ to talk about someone who’s very stubborn.
Thick can mean a person who’s not fat but not skinny - mid-part of the body is big.
Hope this isn’t too confusing!
Q:
for better or for worse ve through thick and thin arasındaki fark nedir?
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they both mean that you'll keep going / stay with someone or something even if it's difficult.
Q:
thick ve slow arasındaki fark nedir?
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Good question.
Thick as in nothing gets through your head, meaning you don't understand it, so you're stupid.
Slow as in it takes a long time for something to get through your head, for you to understand it, so you're stupid.
Does this help at all?
Thick as in nothing gets through your head, meaning you don't understand it, so you're stupid.
Slow as in it takes a long time for something to get through your head, for you to understand it, so you're stupid.
Does this help at all?
Translations of "Thick"
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? thick
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Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? thick
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? thick
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? thick
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Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret thick.
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Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret thick.
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Lütfen bana nasıl telaffuz edeceğimi öğret thick.
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