ciężkich
Meaning
- inflection of ciężki:
- inflection of ciężki:
Frequency
Hyphenated as
cięż‧kich
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈt͡ɕɛw̃ʂ.kix/
New
ciężki
- heavy (having much physical weight)
- heavy, hard (labored, slow, sluggish)
- heavy, hard (i.e. of a step, done stronger than usual; of great force, power, or intensity; deep or intense)
- hard, difficult, heavy (requiring much effort; not easy)
- heavy (difficult to digest)
- heavy, weighty (made of thick material; massive)
- heavy (i.e. of a head, laden to a great extent; giving the impression as if heavy)
- heavy, weighty (serious, intense)
- heavy (not easy to bear; burdensome)
- hard, heavy (full of worries, troubles and negative events)
- hard, heavy (difficult to watch, read, etc.)
- heavy (lacking finesse or inspiration)
- heavy (intended for tasks requiring high force)
- heavy (more heavily armed or armored)
- (colloquial) huge (possessinga a particular trait to a considerable extent)
- (colloquial) large (taking up much memory)
- serious, severe (dangerous, life-threatening)
- deep, rough (low pitched and unpleasant)
- heavy, thick
- heavy (thick and stuffy)
- (obsolete) burdensome (causing difficulty)
- poor (difficult to cultivate)
- pregnant, with child
- heavy; Further details are uncertain.
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