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thickening

/thik-uh-ning/US // ˈθɪk ə nɪŋ //UK // (ˈθɪkənɪŋ) //

增稠,增厚,变稠,加厚

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a making or becoming thick.
    • : a thickened part or area; swelling.
    • : something used to thicken; thickener.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbset; make more dense
Forms: thickenings

Examples

  • In people, chronic high blood pressure causes a thickening of the heart muscles.

  • As a cloud of aerosolized bone dust particles darkened overhead, reinforced by the thickening smell of singed bone, I wondered how much of my donor’s body I was inhaling.

  • Over time, a thickening crust of limestone grows to blanket and strengthen the web.

  • Being student body president, you’re in the hot seat, and between the sort of thickening of my skin and the experiences I had, I finally was able to really just come to terms with the fact that there’s no path out of this.

  • Parks notes that grinding old-fashioned oats at home is not a good substitute for commercial oat flour, which is finer and includes the other parts of the grain that serve a nutritional and thickening purpose.

  • The baby would have found herself in a fast-moving and quickly thickening forest of huge legs.

  • When the hern or bitron flies low, the air is gross, and thickening into showers.

  • A street car landed him within two blocks of the address on the tag, and Bud walked through thickening fog and dusk to the place.

  • The glade was thickening with shadows, but the sunlight still marked the top of an elm and made glorious the zenith.

  • Nearer came the sounds and louder, as they spread towards the fort through thickening shadows and the white dews of night.

  • Sheet after sheet swept down the mountains like wind-driven clouds of mist thickening into water as they came.