thickened
v. (使)变厚(或粗、浓、密),使更厚(或更密、更浓、更粗)( thicken的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(话等)不清晰,使模糊; 使(情节等)复杂; 变得不清晰,变得模糊
When you thicken a liquid or when it thickens, it becomes stiffer and more solid.
Thicken the broth with the cornflour...
加玉米面使汤变稠。
Keep stirring until the sauce thickens.
不停地搅,一直搅到调味汁变稠。
If something thickens, it becomes more closely grouped together or more solid than it was before.
The crowds around him began to thicken...
他四周的人群密集起来。
As the ice sheet grows and thickens it chills the nearby air.
随着冰盖越来越大,越来越厚,周围的空气也冷了起来。
People sometimes say 'the plot thickens' when a situation or series of events is getting more and more complicated and mysterious.
'Find anything?' he asked. 'Yeah. The plot thickens,' I said.
“有什么发现没有?”他问。“嗯,情况越来越复杂了,”我说。
1. made or having become thick;
2. having skin made tough and thick through wear
3. made thick in consistency;
Stir until the sauce has thickened.
不停地搅拌沙司,直到搅稠为止。
Perhaps her thickened, stiffened body was no longer recognizable from behind.
也许从背后已无法认出她的发胖僵硬的身子了.
The thickened artery wall narrows the channel through which the blood flows.
变厚的动脉壁使流通血液的管腔变细.
Smog has thickened the air.
烟雾使天空阴霾.
The cook thickened the sauce with flour.
那位厨师用面粉将调料变稠.