【形容词】
1. 薄的;细的
thinly: in a thin way; not thickly or heavily.
牛津词典:
1. Having opposite surfaces or sides close together.
2. Not dense or crowded.
柯林斯词典:
1. If you cut something thinly or slice it thinly, you cut it into thin pieces.
2. A thinly populated or thinly settled area has few people living in it.
词汇扩充:
thin、thinness
近义词:
fine、fine-grained、flimsy、gauzy、light、lightweight、paper-thin、sheer、slender、slim、slight、subtle
反义词:
thick、thickly、dense
2. 稀疏的;薄弱的
thinly: sparsely; not thickly or densely.
牛津词典:
1. With relatively few people, objects, or events.
2. Thinly traded stocks have relatively few shares being bought or sold.
柯林斯词典:
1. A thinly traded market has few buyers and sellers, so there is not much activity or movement in the prices of shares.
2. If a company is thinly capitalized, it has very little capital.
词汇扩充:
thinness
近义词:
scant、scarce、sparse
反义词:
thick、dense、abundant、plentiful
3. 稀薄的;淡的
thinly: in a thin way; not thickly or strongly.
牛津词典:
1. Containing little fat or other heavy or unsubstantial ingredients.
2. Lacking in strength or substance.
柯林斯词典:
1. A thin liquid is watery.
2. If you describe a voice or a sound as thin, you mean that it is high and unpleasant.
词汇扩充:
thinness
近义词:
dilute、runny、weak、watery
反义词:
thick、rich、strong
【名词】
1. 薄;细;稀
thinly: in a thin way; not thickly or heavily.
牛津词典:
1. A thin or narrow part or section.
2. The thin part of a wedge or blade.
柯林斯词典:
1. You can refer to a liquid such as a sauce as a thin sauce if it is not thick.
2. The thin of the wedge is the part that is thin and sharp.
词汇扩充:
thinness
近义词:
edge、narrow part、slender part
反义词:
thick part、thick
2. 人口稀少的地区
thinly: sparsely; not thickly or densely.
牛津词典:
1. An area or region where there are relatively few people.
2. An area where the vegetation is not very dense.
柯林斯词典:
1. A thinly populated area has few people living in it.
2. A thinly settled region has few people living in it.
词汇扩充:
thinness
近义词:
sparsely populated/occupied/settled/peopled
反义词:
densely populated/occupied/settled/peopled
【例句】
- He sliced the cucumber thinly and arranged the slices on a plate.(他将黄瓜切薄片并摆在盘子上。)
- The fabric is so thin that it is almost transparent.(这种面料非常薄,几乎透明。)
- The thin layer of ice on the pond cracked under their weight.(池塘上的薄冰在他们的重量下裂开了。)
- The thinly populated village only had a few dozen residents.(人口稀少的村庄只有几十名居民。)
- His explanation for being late was thin at best.(他关于迟到的解释充其量都站不住脚。)
- The company's profits have been thin in recent years.(这家公司近年来的利润微薄。)
- The soup was too thin, so she added some more flour to thicken it.(汤太稀了,所以她加了一些面粉增稠。)
- The thin of the wedge was sharp enough to cut through the wood.(楔子的锋利部分足以切开木头。)
- The sauce was too thin, so she simmered it longer to reduce and thicken it.(酱汁太稀,所以她继续煮沸以减少并浓缩它。)
- The city's outskirts are sparsely populated and have a thin scattering of houses.(该城市的郊区人口稀少,房屋分布稀疏。)
- She drew a thin line with the eyeliner to define her eyes.(她用眼线笔画了一条细线勾勒出她的眼睛。)
- They painted the walls with a thin layer of primer before applying the final coat.(他们在施加最后一层涂料之前,用一层薄薄的底漆涂刷了墙壁。)
- The thin of the wedge is the sharp part that is inserted first.(楔子的尖部是首先插入的锋利部分。)
- The thin sauce added a subtle flavor to the dish.(这种稀薄的酱汁给菜肴增添了一种细微的风味。)
- She had a thin voice that was hard to hear in a crowded room.(她的声音很高,人多的房间里很难听到。)
- The company's thinly traded stocks experienced significant price fluctuations.(该公司交易稀少的股票经历了大幅价格波动。)
- They decided to invest in a thinly capitalized startup.(他们决定投资一家资金很少的初创公司。)
- He spread a thin layer of butter on the toast.(他在烤面包上抹了一层薄薄的黄油。)
- She cut the steak into thin strips for the stir-fry.(她把牛排切成细条,用于炒菜。)
- The thin morning mist gradually dissipated as the sun rose.(随着太阳的升起,薄薄的晨雾逐渐消散了。)