Lexical analysis:
1, I am
English [a? m]
I am
2. Very
English [? Veri] beauty [? v? ri]
Very, very; Exactly right, exactly right; Full; trait
Very, very; Complete, complete
3, thin
English [θ? N] beauty [θ? n]
Thin; Thin; Fines; infrequent
To make thin; Mitigate; Rare
Intransitive verbs become thinner; Thin; filmy
Sparsely, weakly
Extended data
Synonym discrimination: thin, slim, thin navigation meaning: thin, slim
1, lean adj. [praise] thin, strong and handsome
[Discrimination] Especially a person or an animal is thin and strong.
He is thin, tall and likes music.
He is tall, thin and muscular.
2. Slim; Slim; Slim; shadowy
[Discrimination] refers to people who are slender and often used to lose weight; It can also be used to describe books, wallets, etc.
She is trying to be slim.
She wants to be slim.
3. thin; Thin; filmy
[Discrimination] Common words refer to thin people or body parts, and can also describe thin or thin objects.
The boy is thin for his age.
The boy is very thin for his age.
2. English words describing people's height, weight and age. height
Angran is a big shot.
Pinky is tall and thin.
Slender (derogatory)
stout
Dwarf, short.
Second, weight.
Curved (used of women)
Chiseled (used of men)
Circular * * *
plump
strong and handsome
Third, age.
Old and old; Past; Previous; ... years old; late
Young, young; Initial; Young, young
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First of all, to express height, you can say:
1, person +be verb+number+unit (+height)
Jesse is six feet tall.
Jerry is six feet tall.
2. To ask how tall someone is, it can be expressed as:
How tall+is a verb+person.
How tall is Jerry?
How tall is Jerry?
B: He is one hundred and seventy centimeters tall.
His height 170 cm.
Second, the expression weight:
1, person +be verb/weight+number+weight unit
Matt weighs 80 kilograms.
Matt weighs 80 kilograms.
2. There are two ways to ask others about their weight:
How much does+people+weigh?
How much does Bobby weigh?
How much does Bobby weigh?
Or: How heavy is verb+person+?
How much does Bobby weigh?
How much does Bobby weigh?
Third, there are generally two ways to express age:
1, in the digital age; 2, number+age.
189 1 year, 17 years old, set sail for Alexandria, Egypt.
189 1 year, 17 years old, set sail for Alexandria, Egypt.
When I started living independently 18 years old.
I'm eighteen, and it's time to start living independently.
3. How to say thin in English: thin
Phonetic symbol: English [θ? N] beauty [θ? n]
Thin; Thin; dilute
Lexical collocation:
1, thin face, thin face
2. Thin server Thin server
3. Being thin means being thin.
4, thin waist and thin waist
Common sentence patterns:
He became thinner after an illness.
He was thin and weak after his illness.
He is thinner than you.
He is thinner than you.
Our cat disappeared for a few days, but it finally appeared and looked a little thinner than before.
Our cat disappeared for several days and finally came back, looking thinner than before.
His face is thin and tanned.
His face is thin and black.
Extended data:
Meaning discrimination
Thin, gaunt, lean and slender can all describe people as "thin" The difference is:
1, thinness refers to normal muscle loss caused by illness, overwork or nutritional deficiency;
2.gaunt refers to being emaciated or gaunt because of hunger or overwork;
3.lean emphasizes that there is no fat, which means that you are naturally thin, but your muscles are very strong;
Slender can refer to people or animals, meaning "slender" and sometimes "delicate".