dense in German
dense in German is dicht — dense means having parts packed closely together; thick or crowded.
dense in German
dicht
What does "dense" mean?
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adjective Having parts packed closely together; thick or crowded.
"They hiked through dense forest for hours."
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adjective Difficult to understand because of complexity or heavy detail.
"The textbook chapter was so dense that students had to reread it twice."
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adjective Slow to understand things; not very sharp mentally.
"He can be a bit dense when it comes to picking up on hints."
dense in a sentence
- They hiked through dense forest for hours.
- Dense traffic made the commute twice as long.
- The textbook chapter was so dense that students had to reread it twice.
- He can be a bit dense when it comes to picking up on hints.
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What is "dense" in German?
"dense" in German is dicht. dense means: Having parts packed closely together; thick or crowded.
How do you use "dense" in a sentence?
Example: "They hiked through dense forest for hours." In German, "dense" is dicht.
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