Examples are as follows:
Lu Xun's "Two Hearts" and "Desperate lackeys of Capitalists": "Even if no one raises them and they are hungry and become wild dogs, the rich are docile and the poor are barking."
Yang Mo? Chapter 8 of Song of Youth, Part II: "Henny kept crying, and her thin little shoulders twitched and she was swollen in rags."
Extended data:
Synonyms of thinness: emaciated, emaciated, thin, slender and thin.
1, emaciated [xiāoshòu] describes (the body) as extremely emaciated: thin face. The body is getting thinner and thinner.
2, skinny [kūshòu] dry and emaciated: hands are skinny. As thin as a bone.
3, thin [shòuxu] describes the body or face is very thin.
4, slender [shü uchá ng] is thin and long: the face is slender. Tall and thin. A slim figure.
5. Slimming [xuēshòu] is still thin. Describe thin as if it had been cut.
Idiom describing thinness: skinny and lonely.
1, skinny is an idiom, pronounced shòugǔlínxún, which means that the mountain road is heavy and steep, and here it means skinny to show the bones. It describes people or animals as skinny and naked.
Source: Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" Chapter 18: "Xiuwei saw a naked and bony child worker, carrying a dustpan of mud and ash, struggling to walk on the suspended springboard."
2, skinny, lonely: loneliness has no dependence. Describe a person or an animal as thin as a bone. Also known as "thin".
Source: Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" Chapter 26: "This cell is bigger and brighter, and there is a skinny old man living in it."
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