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What are the words to describe thinness?
1. What are the words to describe thinness: skinny, skinny, sallow and emaciated.

1, thin

As thin as a log. Describe emaciation to the extreme.

Example: Chapter 42 of Li's Records of the Appearance of Officialdom in Qing Dynasty: The old man can't afford to get sick, which makes him skinny and weak in less than two or three days.

2. Bony feeling

Refers to a steep mountain road, which means too thin to show bones, and describes people or animals as thin and naked.

Example: Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" chapter 18: "Xiu Wei saw a naked, scrawny child worker, carrying a dustpan of mud, struggling to walk on a suspended springboard."

3, sallow and emaciated

The yellow-faced woman is thin. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.

Example: The Scholars written by Wu in Qing Dynasty: Some people are carrying pots, while others are carrying baskets, all of them are sallow and emaciated, and their clothes are in rags. In the past, the streets were crowded again and again.

Extended data:

Words describing obesity:

1, paunchy

Describe the appearance of big belly and obesity.

Example: Qing Yao Nai's poem "Wang Jun died of illness and was given a rhyme": the room is like a hanging chair, and the abdomen is empty.

2. Fat head and big ears

A fat head and two big ears. It used to describe people as happy, but now it describes people as obese, sometimes referring to lovely children.

Example: Chapter 22 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom Appears: "It seems that he is about seven or eight years old, but he is very fat."

3. Big waist and round waist

The arms are thick and the waist is round, which makes people burly.

For the first time in Greed Dream Theater's "Gong Peng Case" in Qing Dynasty, he said, "A man came across the street, nine feet tall and with a big waist, wearing a white gauze gown, lined with a sweat coat and trousers of qingxia cloth.

2. What are the words that describe people being thin?

Jade is thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin.

Small, thin, thin, poor, thin, thin.

Thin and weak, thin and loose, thin and weak, yellow and thin and long.

Thin, thin, barren, thin, black, thin, hungry, thin.

Thin, thin, thin, spiny monkey, thin, thin.

Cold, thin, fat, thin, thin, thin, thin, sick.

Thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin.

Thin, thin, thin, timid, thin, thin.

Save thin poems, shoulders, cows, rice and bones.

Thin, thin, thin, timid, thin, handsome and lonely.

Thin and closed

3. Words describing emaciation 1. Skinny-describes thinness to the extreme.

2. sallow and emaciated-sallow and emaciated. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.

3. Pigeon-shaped surface-pigeon-shaped: the shape of a pigeon with a sunken abdomen and a protruding sternum; Sinister: The face of an oriole. Describe the thin body and gaunt face.

4. Appearance and sales stalls-sales: emaciation. Describe a thin figure.

5. Have a dish color-describe the appearance of malnutrition due to hunger.

6. Fragile-taboo: bears. Describe the delicate body, even can't stand the wind. It is often used to describe a woman's delicate posture or a patient's weakness.

7. skinny-describes people or animals as thin and naked.

8. Skinny-describes a person or animal who is thin and naked.

9. Describe withering-withering: withering, withering. Thin body, listless, pale.

10. Skinny-described as very thin.

4. Idiom to describe the body as thin as a log: to describe being extremely thin.

Thin-boned spindle edge: describes a person or animal that is thin and naked. Incense disappears and jade dies: a metaphor for beauty getting thinner.

Shape and disheartened: wither. Describe the thin body, extremely indifferent and lifeless.

Describe withering: withering: withering. Refers to a thin figure and appearance.

Appearance and sales upright: sales: thin. Describe a thin figure.

Widening your belt: It means that you have lost weight because of lovesickness, and your clothes look fat. Loose belt: the clothes are fat and the belt is loose.

Describe people as thin. Loose clothes: describe people as thin.

Jade reduces fragrance: fragrance and jade are synonymous with beauty in ancient poetry; Decrease: emaciation. Metaphor beauty is getting thinner.

Jade reduces fragrance: metaphor beauty gaunt, depressed.

5. What idioms are used to describe tall and thin people? 1, tall and thin.

I love you

Idioms explain that people are tall and thin.

Idioms come from Lao She; Advertisement: "But I hung my neck to be tall and thin, more than seven feet long, so I don't have to worry as soon as possible."

2. Slim and graceful

Hello, Ding Ding.

Idiom explanation describes a slender and beautiful woman or a tall and beautiful flower. Pavilion: towering and straight; Yuli: The metaphor is tall and beautiful.

The idiom comes from the Biography of Xu Zhicai in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Baiyun first saw the colorful things in the air, and when he got closer, he became a beautiful woman, tall and graceful."

3. Bony feeling

G Pei Lin Xu en

Idiom explanation describes that people or animals are thin and explicit.

The idiom comes from the eighteenth time in Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town": "Xiuwei saw a naked and bony child labouring on the suspended springboard with a dustpan of mud on his back."

4. Bone feeling.

Shaowu ·gǔ· incarnation Ruchay

Idiom explanation is very thin.

The idiom comes from Song Ludian's Ya Ya Shi Beast: "As thin as a jackal. Jackal, Master Chai. The jackal is thin, so it is called the jackal. " Song Yang Wanli's poem "Wuling Spring grows for more than ten summers" said: "The old dragon group gave new troubles and was often cold. I am skinny, sour and sour, and my son seeks peace. "

5. Form and sell well

xing Xiāogǔlì

Idioms explain that the body is thin; Bone protrusion. Describe the body is extremely thin. Appearance: body shape; Form; Pin: emaciation; Withered; Bone: bone; Standing: standing; Highlight.

The idiom comes from Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Being born ashamed is a bosom friend, and being stupid is like a puppet."

6. Interpretation of idioms describing thin people

Chai disfigured his bones and described his body as emaciated by his parents' excessive grief.

Skin-driven acupoints describe the body getting thinner and thinner because of old illness.

Thin describes being extremely thin.

The original intention of the chicken bone bed is to be thin and tired on the mattress because of excessive sadness and grief. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.

Dove-shaped face describes thin body and haggard face.

Clothing bone vertical needle: emaciation. Describe a thin figure.

Destruction of firewood: skinny with extreme grief. Old refers to being emaciated and life-threatening because of parents' excessive grief. Tang Zhao Wei's Monument to Chen Gong's Respect for Virtue: "When Lin Wen died, the public was pure and filial, so he went to the grave, and the firewood was extinguished. People in the world have been hurt. " See "bereavement destroys bones" and "wood destroys bones"

Skinny bones describe the thinness and nakedness of people or animals.

Skinny describes people or animals as thin and naked.

Skinny describes people or animals as thin and naked.

The metaphor of beauty is getting thinner and thinner.

Jade is sold with less fragrance, which is a metaphor for beauty's haggard and listless.

The shape of the heart is gray and dry. Describe the thin body, extremely indifferent and lifeless.

Loose clothes [explanation] describe people as thin.

7. What are the words or sentences that describe people being thin? They are emaciated, emaciated, sallow and emaciated.

First, emaciation

Explanation: To describe (the body) as extremely thin.

Quote: Ba Jin's "A Couple of Spring Grass": "The face that has just lost weight seems to be alive again."

Second, thin.

Explanation: Describe a thin figure or face.

Quote: Ding Ling's Miscellaneous Notes on Three Days: "Her limbs are not straight, and her joints suddenly pop out on her thin arms, fingers and legs, just like those of a willow."

Third, sallow and emaciated

Explanation: Yellow-faced woman, with a thin figure. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.

From: Yuan Anonymous's one-horned cow, the first discount: "Brother, you are such a yellow-faced woman, how can you win?"

Brother, you look yellow and thin. How can you win?

Fourth, the thin man [G ǔ Shao Wu Ruchai]

Description: Describe emaciation to the extreme.

From: Lu Songdian "Ya Ya Shi Beast": "As thin as a jackal. Jackal, Master Chai. The jackal is thin, so it is called the jackal. "

As thin as a jackal Jackals like firewood. Jackals are thin, so they are called jackals.

Five, thin man

Explanation: Dry and emaciated.

Quotation: Ai Wu is on the island: "Now his thin fingers and two thin lips slightly open are still shaking slightly."