Thick as thieves Meaning in English
expression
ˈθɪk/ /ˈæz/, /ˈɛz/ /ˈθivz
THIK-az-THEEVZ
θˈɪk/ /ˈæs/ /θˈiːvz
THIK-az-THEEVZ
释义
If two or more people are 'thick as thieves', they are very close friends and share secrets or spend a lot of time together.
用法与细微差别
'Thick as thieves' is informal, usually used to describe a close, loyal friendship, sometimes suggesting secretive behavior. It is not literal; use for people, not objects. Common in both American and British English.
Spanish: unidos como uña y carnePortuguese (BR): unidos como irmãosPortuguese (PT): unidos como irmãosChinese (Simplified): 亲密无间Chinese (Traditional): 親密無間Hindi: बहुत गहरे दोस्त (बहुत घनिष्ठ)Arabic: متقاربون جدًا - مثل الإخوةBengali: একসাথে চোরের মতো - ঘনিষ্ঠ বন্ধুRussian: не разлей вода - закадычные друзьяJapanese: とても仲が良い - まるで共犯者のようVietnamese: thân như hình với bóng - thân thiết như đồng lõaKorean: 절친하다 - 도둑이랑 한패 같다Turkish: kanka gibi - suça ortak gibi yakınUrdu: گہرے دوست - چوروں کی طرح ایک ساتھIndonesian: sangat akrab - seperti komplotan
例句
Tom and Jerry are thick as thieves at school.
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The sisters have always been thick as thieves.
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Those two boys are thick as thieves.
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After they met at the club, they became thick as thieves.
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You can tell they're thick as thieves—they never stop whispering to each other.
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Even after years apart, they're still thick as thieves when they reunite.
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