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What does Ganba mean?

Ganba means shrinkage and hardening due to dehydration; it describes a person's fatness and thinness.

Ganba, pronounced gān ba, is a Chinese word that means shrinkage and hardening due to dehydration; it describes a person's fatness and thinness. From Chapter 13 of "Journey to the West": "Naboqin set up another place and laid out some tiger meat without salt and sauce...ordered chopped venison and dried meat, and filled the plate with bowls to accompany Sanzang to eat."

Ganba in a sentence

1. After being cooked, it has the inherent smell and taste of beef ganba, with moderate saltiness and no peculiar smell.

2. Joining in the fun during the Xiaohan solar term, Bajie started to ramble. The first commandment is not wearing clothes when the weather is cold, the second commandment is eating irregularly, the third commandment is not exercising continuously, the fourth commandment is afraid of the cold and does not open the window, the fifth commandment is thirsty and dry, the sixth commandment is in a messy mood, the seventh commandment misses me and does not contact me, the eighth commandment is received No reply to text message.

3. The "Beat" website reported that people fled their homes and offices in Pekanbaru, about 125 miles northeast of Baria Gate, and Jambi and Bengkulu, 250 miles away. Flooding into the streets.

4. Unlike the image of professors in early movies, he is never eye-catching, bookish, or dry.

5. After recovering from his shock, Shang Chunqiu couldn't find any words to praise Jian Shisan, so he smiled dryly, looked at Shang Yong and said.

6. It doesn’t taste good at all. It tastes like chewing wax and can’t be swallowed! From her point of view, it is neither persuasive nor not persuasive. She can only sit dryly and feel confused.