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Thin English is: thin? ; ? Slim? ; ? No meat? ; ? Skinny? ; ? Lean; Slim? Refers to a slender figure and light weight without paying attention to the beauty of appearance. Can be used for different sexes, and is often used for people who lose weight. , phrase, hungry and thin? Hungry thin camel? Life is meaningless, skinny panda? Mars and the moon? The words thin, slim, slight, slender and thin all mean "thin". The difference is: Lean? Focus on the lack of fat. Maybe because of illness or hunger. This also means that the body is thin, but the muscles are strong and healthy. , slim? Refers to a slender figure and light weight without paying attention to the beauty of appearance. Can be used for different sexes, and is often used for people who lose weight. , slight? A thin figure. , slender? Refers to a slender, graceful, moderately slim figure, mostly used to refer to women. Thin? Common words refer to thin waist and narrow skeleton, and are often emaciated due to illness or fatigue. The difference between the two is that the proportion of healthy and thin people is too small, so we will offend many people because it will affect them. That? The only difference? Is it? we? Really? Answer? *** aller? Population? What is that? Healthy? And then what? Thin? So what? we? Do you want more? Whose people? Take? Attack? Because? Is it? Influence? They ...