(to) thicken

(to) thicken
(to) thicken /ˈɵɪkən/
A v. t.
1 (anche to thicken up) addensare; ispessire; infittire; infoltire; (cucina) legare, rassodare: to thicken the sauce with flour, legare la salsa con la farina
2 ingrossare; far ingrassare; appesantire (q.)
3 arrochire (la voce)
4 intorbidire (un liquido)
5 rendere incerto, confuso (il modo di parlare, ecc.)
B v. i.
1 addensarsi; ispessirsi; infittirsi; infoltirsi; rassodarsi: The crowd was thickening, la folla s'addensava; The fog has thickened up, la nebbia si è infittita
2 (del tempo) rannuvolarsi; offuscarsi; farsi scuro
3 (della voce) diventare rauca
4 (del modo di parlare) diventare incerto, confuso, biascicato
5 (fig.) ingarbugliarsi; complicarsi; imbrogliarsi: The plot thickens, la faccenda s'ingarbuglia; le cose si complicano
Your waist is thickening, ti stai ingrassando in vita.

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