Betekenis van:
thinly

thinly
Bijwoord
    • without force or sincere effort
    "smiled thinly"
    thinly
    Bijwoord
      • in a widely distributed manner
      "thinly overgrown mountainside"
      thinly
      Bijwoord
        • in a small quantity or extent
        "spread the margarine thinly over the meat"

        Synoniemen

        thinly
        Bijwoord
          • without viscosity

          Synoniemen


          Voorbeeldzinnen

          1. I like to spread my toast thinly with jam.
          2. As to the fragments of morality that are irregularly and thinly scattered in those books, they make no part of this pretended thing, revealed religion.
          3. Patriotism, often a thinly veiled form of collective self-worship, celebrates our goodness, our ideals, our mercy and bemoans the perfidiousness of those who hate us.
          4. They came from all over the world to make their homes in this new land, which was thinly populated by native Indians.
          5. Thinly populated area
          6. Thinly-populated area
          7. Typically, however, such airports are located in thinly populated areas with deficient ground transport infrastructures.
          8. Pork neck, dried in air, seasoned or not, whole, in pieces or thinly sliced
          9. degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated areas,
          10. Degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated area
          11. Degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated areas
          12. Typically, however, such airports are located in thinly populated areas with deficient ground transport infrastructures. Leipzig airport offers the advantage of being integrated in an excellent road and rail network.
          13. (…) Sweden is however thinly populated with large geographical areas within which it will currently and probably for the foreseeable future not be commercially interesting for new companies to establish themselves [i. e. to provide postal services].
          14. Point 9 of the previous version of the Community guidelines stipulated that ‘public service obligations may be imposed for scheduled services to ports serving peripheral regions of the Community or thinly served routes considered vital for the economic development of that region, in cases where the operation of market forces would not ensure a sufficient service level’.
          15. Potatoes, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen, other than products of heading 2006, with the exception of flour, meal or flakes and preparations that are thinly sliced, fried or baked, whether or not salted or flavoured, in airtight packings, suitable for immediate consumption