Pronunciation: phoenix dance
Express meaning: (body) plump; Abundance; Rich.
Part of speech: it is usually used as an adjective in a sentence to modify the subject or object.
Citation: Sha Ting's "Gold Rush" XVII: "Due to the rich income in the past year, the grain is very valuable and the bet is bigger than in previous years."
Example: Pure white clouds are our happy past, the abundance of lake water is our full feelings, and the air is filled with our dewdrop-like laughter.
The antonym of fullness is introduced: thin
Pronunciation: gān sho u
Express meaning: it means skinny.
Part of speech: it is usually used as an adjective in a sentence to modify the subject or object.
Quotations: The 14th time of Legend of Heroes of Children: "There is a thin old man sitting on Mataishi in the west."
Nadia is wearing a fluffy bright pink winter jacket, sitting in a small office with two gold rings on her thin fingers.