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thin air ThesaurusNoun | 1. | thin air - nowhere to be found in a giant void; "it vanished into thin air"nihility, nothingness, nullity, void - the state of nonexistence | Translationsthin (θin) adjective1. having a short distance between opposite sides. thin paper; The walls of these houses are too thin. 薄的 薄的2. (of people or animals) not fat. She looks thin since her illness. 瘦的 瘦的3. (of liquids, mixtures etc) not containing any solid matter; rather lacking in taste; (tasting as if) containing a lot of water or too much water. thin soup. 稀的,淡的 稀的,淡的 4. not set closely together; not dense or crowded. His hair is getting rather thin. 稀疏的 稀疏的5. not convincing or believable. a thin excuse. 難以信服的、淺薄的 难以信服的,浅薄的 verb – past tense, past participle thinned – to make or become thin or thinner. The crowd thinned after the parade was over. 使稀疏 使稀疏ˈthinly adverb 稀疏地 稀疏地ˈthinness noun 細, 瘦, 稀疏 细,瘦,稀疏 thin air nowhere. He disappeared into thin air. 消失 消失ˌthin-ˈskinned adjective sensitive; easily hurt or upset. Be careful what you say – she's very thin-skinned. 敏感的,易怒的 敏感的,易怒的 thin out to make or become less dense or crowded. The trees thinned out near the river. 使稀疏 使稀疏thin air
thin airA figurative phrase used to suggest nothingness or nonexistence. I had no idea she'd researched the budget so thoroughly—she pulled that report out of thin air. I didn't see Mike leave the party, he just disappeared into thin air.See also: air, thinEncyclopediaSeethinthin air Related to thin air: vanish into thin air, disappear into thin airWords related to thin airnoun nowhere to be found in a giant voidRelated Words- nihility
- nothingness
- nullity
- void
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