thickly

thickly
['θɪklɪ]
avverbio [spread] abbondantemente; [cut] a pezzi grandi; [say, speak] con la voce rauca

the grass grew thickly — l'erba cresceva folta

a thickly-wooded landscape — un paesaggio ricco di boschi

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adverb foltamente, fittamente
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thickly /ˈɵɪklɪ/
avv.
1 densamente; fittamente; foltamente: The land was thickly covered with trees, il terreno era coperto da una fitta vegetazione
2 con voce velata (o incerta, confusa)
to speak thickly, parlare biascicando le parole □ The snow was falling thickly, la neve cadeva a fitte falde.
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['θɪklɪ]
avverbio [spread] abbondantemente; [cut] a pezzi grandi; [say, speak] con la voce rauca

the grass grew thickly — l'erba cresceva folta

a thickly-wooded landscape — un paesaggio ricco di boschi


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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  • thickly — UK [ˈθɪklɪ] / US adverb 1) in a way that produces a thick layer or piece of something Slice the meat thickly. The snow was falling thickly all around us. The floor was thickly carpeted. 2) with many parts or things growing close together a… …   English dictionary

  • thickly — thick|ly [ˈθıkli] adv 1.) in a way that makes a thick piece or layer of something ▪ The cheese was sliced thickly. ▪ a thickly carpeted hallway 2.) thickly populated/wooded etc if an area is thickly populated, wooded etc, there are a lot of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • thickly — adverb 1. spoken with poor articulation as if with a thick tongue (Freq. 1) after a few drinks he was beginning to speak thickly • Derived from adjective: ↑thick 2. in a concentrated manner (Freq. 1) old houses are often so densely packed that… …   Useful english dictionary

  • thickly — adv. Thickly is used with these adjectives: ↑carpeted, ↑covered, ↑overgrown, ↑populated, ↑wooded Thickly is used with these verbs: ↑butter, ↑coat, ↑grow, ↑slice, ↑spread …   Collocations dictionary

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