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I . thin <-nn-> [θɪn] ADJ

1. thin (not thick):

thin
thin line

2. thin person:

thin (slim)
suh
thin (too slim)

3. thin:

thin (not dense) fog
thin crowd
thin (lacking oxygen) air

4. thin:

thin (sparse)
thin hair (on head)
thin hair (on body)

5. thin (very fluid):

thin

6. thin (feeble):

thin
thin disguise
thin disguise
thin excuse

II . thin <-nn-> [θɪn] VERBE trans <-nn->

1. thin (make more liquid):

thin

2. thin (remove some):

thin

III . thin <-nn-> [θɪn] VERBE intr <-nn->

1. thin (become weaker):

thin crowd, fog, hair

2. thin (become worn):

thin material

I . thin down VERBE intr

thin
thin

II . thin down VERBE trans

thin

I . thin out VERBE trans

thin

II . thin out VERBE intr

pa·per-ˈthin ADJ

wa·fer-ˈthin ADJ

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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They wear gray skullcaps on their heads and thin silver rings on every finger except their thumbs.
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Thin slicks are less effective at dampening waves and other sources of turbidity.
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Originally, algae was scraped from dock pilings, rolled out into thin, edible sheets, and dried in the sun, in a process similar to making rice paper.
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The nest is a thin cup of sticks with a layer of bark, grass and wool to create a thick mat.
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The young man with his spirit friends sat on the edge of a cliff while the old woman walked out into the thin air.
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It is used primarily for the defence of bivouac areas, outposts, and against infiltration tactics and is also effective against thin-skinned vehicles.
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He wears a robe and has thin, white tassels around him at all times.
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It was a small, chubby aircraft with a single central air intake, a bubble cockpit and a very thin swept-back wing.
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Su, on the other hand, walked to prison, slept on a thin mattress, and ate very simple foods.
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He is a tall thin man, from family of tall people, stating that his great-grandparents were two meters tall or taller.
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