thin
Prononciation : [/ˈθɪn/]
Mot
Contexte : « physical description »
(adjective) when something is not very thick or wide. If you can see through it easily, it's thin.
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She wore a thin sweater on a cool day.
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The steak was thick and juicy, not thin and dry.
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Is the paper thin or thick?
Contexte : « reduce in size or amount »
(verb) to make something become less in thickness or density. Like when you flatten something out or reduce it.
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She tried to thin out the crowd by offering free samples.
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Adding more people to the group will only thin the resources further.
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How can we thin out the excess inventory?
Contexte : « physical description »
(noun) a description of something being not very wide or thick. Used to talk about flat or narrow objects.
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The book had thin pages that tore easily.
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He prefers a thicker sweater rather than a thin one.
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Do you like thin or thick crust pizza?
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