1.b> , ; cut the meat into thin strips / ; long thin cracks in the ceiling ; a thin layer of paint ; a thin blouse ;
2.b> , , ( i>); a tall and thin girl ; long thin fingers ; thin legs / ;
3.b> , , ; thin dark hair ; thin mist ; the smoke was relatively thinner there ;
4.b> , ; thin and tasteless sauce ;
5.b> , ; ; thin excuses ; ; such arguments sound a little thin ;
6.b> (-thin) i> i> i> , ..i>; i> , ..i>; gossamer-thin / [.i> .i> 7];
7.b> i> [.i> .i> 6]; the film that's less than a millimetre thin , / ; i> ;
to vanish / to melt, to disappear, etci> / into thin airb> - / ; tob> have a thin timeb> .i> i> ; ; ; the thin blue lineb> .i> (.i> i>); thin on topb> .i> , ; ; I noticed I was getting thin on top , / .