Dictionary content from CC-CEDICT De keizer is ver weg - boek met wilde avonturen in China

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  *瘦* | 瘦* | *瘦
thin / to lose weight / (of clothing) tight / (of meat) lean / (of land) unproductive
HSK 5
slightly-built / petite
to waste away / to become thin
to lose weight (intentionally) / to slim down / (Tw) to downsize (a business)
lean meat
slim
thin and weak
slim
lit. face yellow and body emaciated (idiom) / fig. malnourished and sickly in appearance
meager
skinny; emaciated (idiom)
as thin as a match / emaciated (idiom)
slender / slim as a thread
wizened / skinny and shriveled
(coll.) lean (figure, meat etc) / slender
thin person
thin / lean / slender / skinny / (of cheeks) hollow
(idiom) emaciated; scrawny
thin / emaciated
leanness-enhancing agent (for livestock)
Zhou Shoujuan (1895-1968), writer, translator and art collector in Suzhou, a victim of the Cultural Revolution
to choose sth over another to suit one's own convenience
to choose sth over another to suit one's own convenience
to lose weight dramatically
emaciated; scrawny
thin / scrawny / emaciated
lit. even a scrawny camel is bigger than a horse (idiom) / fig. even after suffering a loss, a rich person is still better off than ordinary people / a cultured person may come down in the world, but he is still superior to the common people
bony / skinny
variant of 骨瘦如柴
one's physique (tall or short, thin or fat) / stature


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