thickset
/θɪkˈset/ (bre, ipa) · /θɪkˈset/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈthik-ˌset How to pronounce thickset (audio)/ (ame, mw)
thickset — 形容詞
- thicksetpositive
- thicksetercomparative
- thicksetestsuperlative
1. having a broad, heavy body on a shorter frame, especially with wide shoulders an
矮壯的
身材不高但肩胸寬厚結實
having a broad, heavy body on a shorter frame, especially with wide shoulders and chest.
The thickset waiter carried three heavy soup bowls through the crowd.
那名矮壯的服務生端著三碗熱湯,穿過人群。
thickset + person noun for a broad, solid build
Mina recognized the thickset man from the boxing club near her school.
Mina 認出了那個矮壯的男人,他來自學校附近的拳擊社。
collocation: thickset man
A thickset police officer stood by the gate during the concert.
一名矮壯的警察在演唱會期間站在大門旁。
Hugo drew a thickset fisherman with wide shoulders and short legs.
Hugo 畫了一名矮壯的漁夫,肩膀寬、腿又短。
Tariq looked thickset beside the taller boys at football practice.
Tariq 站在那些較高的男孩旁邊時,看起來很矮壯。
文法句型
thickset + noun
be thickset
用法筆記
Usually used for a person whose body looks broad and sturdy rather than tall. It describes build, not body fat alone, and often suggests strong shoulders or chest.
常見錯誤
2. growing or arranged with so little space between the parts that the plants form
密生的
植物長得很密、幾乎沒有空隙
growing or arranged with so little space between the parts that the plants form a close, solid mass.
By July, the thickset bean plants had covered most of the fence.
到了七月,這些密生的豆藤已經蓋住大半面圍籬。
thickset + plant noun for close, dense growth
A thickset hedge hid the small house from the road.
一道密生的樹籬把那棟小房子從路上遮住了。
collocation: thickset hedge
The hill was thickset with young pine trees after the wet spring.
那座山坡在潮濕的春天過後,長滿了密生的幼松。
Along the stream, thickset reeds trapped plastic bottles after the rain.
溪邊那些密生的蘆葦在雨後攔住了塑膠瓶。
By August, the mint bed stayed thickset and left no room for weeds.
到了八月,這片薄荷床一直維持密生,幾乎不留雜草生長的空間。
文法句型
thickset + plant noun
be thickset with + plants
用法筆記
This sense is mainly used for groups of plants, stems, or branches that stand close together. Distinguish it from sense 1 by subject: hedges, reeds, and beds of plants, not people.