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What idioms are there to describe "losing weight"?
1, sallow and emaciated

2. Direct results

3. The belt is gradually widened

4. Bony feeling

5. Bony feeling

1, sallow and emaciated: pinyin: [miàn Huáng jκshüu]

Explanation: Yellow-faced woman, with a thin figure. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "One-horned Cow" is the first discount: "Brother, you are so yellow-faced, how can you win?"

2. Instant: Pinyin: [LG ā n jià n y ǐ ng]

Explanation: Put the pole in the sun and you will see the shadow immediately. Metaphor immediately see the effect.

Source: Han Weiboyang's "Participation in the Contract" Volume: "Seeing the results immediately, calling the valley to pass the sound."

3, the belt gradually widened: Pinyin: [y and Dà i jià n ku ā n]

Explanation: refers to being thin because of lovesickness, and clothes all look fat.

4. Thin man: Pinyin: [gǔ shòu rú chái]

Description: Describe emaciation to the extreme.

Source: Lu Songdian "Ya Ya Shi Beast": "As thin as a jackal. Jackal, Master Chai. The jackal is thin, so it is called the jackal. "

5, skinny: Pinyin: [shòu gǔ lín xún]

Description: Describe a person or an animal that is thin 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."