thick in Russian
thick in Russian is то́лстый, толстый, в толщину́ — thick means having a large distance between opposite surfaces; not thin.
thick in Russian
то́лстый
Pronounced: tolstyy
толстый
Pronounced: tolstyy
в толщину́
Pronounced: v tolshchinu
Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension.
густо́й
Pronounced: gustoy
тупо́й
Pronounced: tupoy
(informal) Stupid.
гу́сто
Pronounced: gusto
In a thick manner.
гу́ща
Pronounced: gushcha
The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
суть
Pronounced: sut
The thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.
What does "thick" mean?
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adj Having a large distance between opposite surfaces; not thin.
"She spread a thick layer of jam on the toast."
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adj Having a heavy, sturdy build.
"The rugby player had thick arms and a broad chest."
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adj Densely packed or crowded together.
"The trees grew thick along the riverbank."
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adj Having a heavy, syrupy consistency rather than being runny.
"Let the sauce simmer until it turns thick."
thick in a sentence
- She spread a thick layer of jam on the toast.
- The walls of the castle were thick enough to stop a cannonball.
- The rugby player had thick arms and a broad chest.
- The trees grew thick along the riverbank.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "thick" in Russian?
"thick" in Russian is то́лстый, толстый, в толщину́. thick means: Having a large distance between opposite surfaces; not thin.
How do you pronounce то́лстый?
"thick" in Russian is то́лстый, pronounced "tolstyy".
How do you use "thick" in a sentence?
Example: "She spread a thick layer of jam on the toast." In Russian, "thick" is то́лстый, толстый, в толщину́.
Are there other ways to say "thick" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 8 translations listed for "thick": то́лстый, толстый, в толщину́, густо́й, тупо́й, гу́сто.
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