thick
- n. 最拥挤部分;活动最多部分;事物的粗大浓密部分
- adj. 厚的;浓的;粗大的
- adv. 密集地;浓浓地,厚厚地
- n. (Thick)人名;(英)西克
词组搭配
be thick on the ground
见 ground
a bit thick
(Brit. informal)unfair or unreasonable
(英,非正式)太过分,令人受不了,不公平的,没有道理的
give someone (或 get) a thick ear
(Brit. informal)punish someone (or be punished) with a blow, especially on the ear
(英,非正式)(被)揍…以作惩罚;(被)搧…耳光
have a thick skin
in (或 into) the thick of something
in (or into) the busiest or most crowded part of something
在…最激烈时,在…最紧张的时刻;处在…的深处
we were in the thick of the traffic.
我们处在交通最繁忙的时候。
thick and fast
rapidly and in great numbers
大量而急速地;频频地;快速地
(as) thick as a brick
(as) thick as thieves
(informal)(of two or more people) very close or friendly; sharing secrets
(非正式)(两人或两人以上)亲密无间,非常友好
as thick as two (short) planks (或 as a plank)
(Brit. informal)very stupid
(英,非正式)极蠢的
the thick end of something
(Brit.)the greater part of something
(英)…大部分
he was borrowing the thick end of £750 every week.
每周的750镑他大部分是借来的。
through thick and thin
under all circumstances, no matter how difficult
不顾艰难险阻,在任何情况下;赴汤蹈火
they stuck together through thick and thin.
他们在任何困难的情况下都相互支持。
thick and thin
Good and bad times
任何时候
They remained friends through thick and thin.
他们在任何情况下都是好朋友