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Pinyin and strokes
Thin pinyin: shúu?

Fine strokes: point, horizontal, left, point, lift, left, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal left/horizontal hook, and press.

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1. Less fat; Less meat (relative to "fat"): yellow muscle. He has been here recently.

2. (Edible meat) Low in fat (relative to "fat"): This kind of meat is too fat, so I want some.

3. (clothes, shoes and socks, etc. ) narrow (as opposed to "fat"): pants are made too much and can be put in fat.

Interpretation of word combinations

1.[g incarnation] describes extreme emaciation.

2. emaciated [xiāo shòu] (shape) (body) emaciated: the body is getting thinner and thinner.

Slim [q and ng Shà u] (figure) A polite refusal means that a person's face is very thin. [near] obvious malnutrition.

4. skinny [kū shòu] (shape) skinny: ~ hands.

5. Thin body or face is very thin.