| thicken | (vt) ทำให้หนาขึ้น, Syn. solidify, freeze, clot, congeal, thick, Ant. thaw, weaken |
| thicken | (vi) หนาขึ้น, See also: หนาแน่นขึ้น, Syn. solidify, freeze, clot, congeal, thick, Ant. thaw, weaken |
| ข้น | (v) thicken, See also: become concentrated, condense, Example: ซุปนี้ข้นเกินไป |
| thicken | If it continues to be stimulated the skin's protective function causes thickening and it becomes stiff and hard with pores that stand out. |
| thicken | The fog was thickening quickly. |
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| thicken | (v) make thick or thicker, Syn. inspissate, Ant. thin, Example: Thicken the sauce; inspissate the tar so that it becomes pitch |
| thicken | (v) become thick or thicker, Syn. inspissate, Ant. thin, Example: The sauce thickened; The egg yolk will inspissate |
| thicken | (v) make viscous or dense, Syn. inspissate, Example: thicken the sauce by adding flour |
| thickening | (n) any material used to thicken, Syn. thickener, Example: starch is used in cooking as a thickening |
| thickening | (n) the act of thickening, Syn. inspissation |
| thickening | (adj) becoming more intricate or complex, Example: a thickening plot |
| Thicken | v. t. And this may to thicken other proofs. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Thicken | v. i. To become thick. “Thy luster thickens when he shines by.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The press of people thickens to the court. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] The combat thickens, like the storm that flies. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Thickening | n. Something put into a liquid or mass to make it thicker. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 变厚 | [变 厚 / 變 厚] thicken [Add to Longdo] |