0 having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin -- silný, tlustý
1 having a certain distance between opposite sides -- silný, tlustý
2 (of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured -- hustý
thick soup.
3 made of many single units placed very close together; dense -- hustý
4 difficult to see through -- hustý
thick fog.
5 full of, covered with etc -- plný
After opening the pleura, large tortuous venous vessels as thick as a finger were seen.
This involves rearrangement of the proteins that constitute the thin and thick filaments as well as those that make up the intermediate filaments.
The target was a flat thick foil placed perpendicularly to the beam, which could be moved along the x and y direction by external motions.
The internal and external elastic laminae are thick concentric elastic-fibre layers that separate the intima and media, and the media and adventitia, respectively.
The magmatic activity built up one, or several, submarine edifices, > 200 m thick.
Thirdly, the 3.8 m thick unit has an overall sheet-like geometry, with no evidence of channelization or scour at the base.
During winter, this layer is relatively thick, due to strong mixing caused by storms and by convective overturning.
This book is smaller, but still relatively thick (five by seven by one inch), with over 350 pages.