I am thin.
Thin: English/θ? n/? Beauty/θ? I don't know.
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Thin; Thin; Fines; Thin; Sparse; Rare; Weak; Of poor quality; High visibility; Not sincere.
adverb
Thin.
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
Dilute, dilute, etc. with water; Sparse; (cause) to become thinner and less; Become scarce.
Noun (short for noun)
Tiny parts.
Third person singular: thins present participle: thinning past participle: thinning past participle: thinned comparative: thinner superlative: thinnest.
Derivation: thin n.
Bilingual example:
That? Boy? Used to be. Thin? For what? His? Age. ?
The boy is very thin for his age.
Old? Dyson? Appearance? As? What if? What? May? Kick? That? Bucket? Really? Day; ? I have? Never? Have you seen it? Answer? Alive Existence? See? So what? Thin. ?
Lao Dai seems to be dying at any moment. I have never seen a living person so thin.
That? Study? It shows? That? Woman? Who is it? Complained? About what? Their? Weight? More? Often-even? What if? They? Used to be. Thin? More? Is it possible? Where to? Really? Greater? Dissatisfied? With what? Their? Bodies. ? They? Used to be. What else? More? Is it possible? Where to? Buy? Become? That? Media? ? s? Thin? Ideal. ?
Research shows that the more women complain about their weight, the lower their satisfaction with their bodies, even if they are thin. At the same time, they are more susceptible to the ideal of slimming promoted by the media.
Answer? Thin? Men? Met? Answer? Fat? Men? Are you online? Answer? Bar. ?
A very thin man met a very fat man.
Do you see it? That? City? People? Is it okay? Wear? Thin? Pants? Pocket? Bottom. ?
When you see the pants worn by city people, you can rely on your ass.