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Roms
rozcieńczalnik
thinner [ˈθɪnəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST. sin pl.
thinner
Entrada de OpenDict
thinner SUST.
thinner AGR.
I. thin <-nn-> [θɪn] ADJ.
1. thin (not thick):
2. thin person, animal:
3. thin hair, liquid:
4. thin (feeble):
5. thin air:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have a thin time coloq.
II. thin <-nn-> [θɪn] ADV.
III. thin <-nn--nn-> [θɪn] V. trans.
1. thin liquid:
rozcieńczać [perf rozcieńczyć]
2. thin carrots, ranks:
przerzedzać [perf przerzedzić]
paper thin ADJ.
thin down V. intr.
chudnąć [perf s-]
I. thin out V. trans.
przerzedzać [perf przerzedzić]
thin out plants
przerywać [perf przerwać]
II. thin out V. intr.
thin out crowd:
przerzedzać [perf przerzedzić] się
thin market SUST. ECON.
thin-skinned ADJ.
wafer-thin ADJ.
wafer-thin majority
Entrada de OpenDict
to spread oneself too thin
Present
Ithin
youthin
he/she/itthins
wethin
youthin
theythin
Past
Ithinned
youthinned
he/she/itthinned
wethinned
youthinned
theythinned
Present Perfect
Ihavethinned
youhavethinned
he/she/ithasthinned
wehavethinned
youhavethinned
theyhavethinned
Past Perfect
Ihadthinned
youhadthinned
he/she/ithadthinned
wehadthinned
youhadthinned
theyhadthinned
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In addition, leaves produced during early growth tend to be larger, thinner, and more irregular than leaves on the adult plant.
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Resawing is the process of splitting 1 inch through 12 inch hardwood or softwood lumber into two or more thinner pieces of full length boards.
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These images have their origins in the sixteenth century, and are further characterized by longer facial features, and thinner more aquiline noses.
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The smells of paint thinner and nail varnish remover are also found when bodies are relatively fresh.
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The more viscous the solvent the thicker the film will be and the faster the wafer is spun the thinner the film will be.
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