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thickness

/thik-nis/US // ˈθɪk nɪs //UK // (ˈθɪknɪs) //

厚度,厚度方面,厚度为,厚度方面的问题

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of being thick.
    • : the measure of the smallest dimension of a solid figure: a board of two-inch thickness.
    • : the thick part or body of something: the thickness of the leg.
    • : a layer, stratum, or ply: three thicknesses of cloth.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring to a uniform thickness.

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Examples

  • When it comes to whole chickens, or other cuts of meat that aren’t a consistent thickness, your safest bet is to move them a little farther from the heat.

  • In general, thickness and certain materials, like leather and fleece, will provide more warmth.

  • Available in a variety of thicknesses, it can add a bit of warmth or a lot.

  • The sun’s varying energy output also causes the thickness of this layer to expand as it heats and to contract as it cools.

  • Silk offers an exceptional amount of warmth for its thickness and can most easily be layered under garments like tight jeans without adding bulk.

  • There was another large decrease in 2012, but Wadhams and other experts also worry that the thickness of Arctic ice is plummeting.

  • Add the chicken stock and simmer until reduced; the thickness should be enough to coat the back of a spoon.

  • The amount of time the fennel needs to cook will depend upon its thickness and the heat of your range.

  • Simmered in the Belgian beef stew known as Carbonnade, a Chimay can make the broth rich with flavor and thickness.

  • Bake the salmon until it is just cooked through (about 10-15 minutes depending on thickness).

  • The length of the fibre, moreover, cannot be determined with any absolute certainty from the thickness of the vein.

  • A very thin vacuum shutter forms a better interrupter of sound waves than a brick wall two or three feet in thickness.

  • The cylinder and steam-pipes were surrounded with sawdust about 20 inches in thickness, as a non-conductor of heat.

  • The leaf makes a very good wrapper for a tobacco of its thickness and strength.

  • By the repetition of this process, a layer of several feet in thickness, of an excellent soil, is accumulated on the surface.