Thin pinyin is: shòu. groups of words for thin: thin, skinny, skinny face, skinny clothes, skinny, skinny, skinny, skinny, skinny, skinny tall, skinny, and so on.
1. Slimming: reducing weight and fat to make the body slimmer.
2, lean meat: refers to meat with less fat, such as lean beef and lean pork.
3, lean face: reduce facial fat through diet control, massage and exercise to make the face look leaner.
4, slimming clothes: a kind of tight underwear that can help adjust the shape of the body to make it slimmer.
5, skinny: describes the body as thin and weak.
6, skinny and tall: describes a slim body with a taller height.
7. lean: describing a slim and upright figure.
Thin is an adjective mainly used to describe the stature or form of a person or object. It usually refers to the state of being thinner, slimmer, lighter in weight or less fat. In Chinese, thinness is usually an aesthetic concept, sometimes seen as a symbol of health and beauty.
However, excessive thinness can sometimes be associated with health problems, so care needs to be taken to maintain a balanced diet and lifestyle to maintain a healthy physique. In addition to describing people, thinness can also describe the size, width, and thickness of objects, such as a thin pencil or a thin piece of paper.
In addition to describing people and objects, thin can also be used to describe certain characteristics or situations. For example, "skinny" can describe someone who is very lean and witty, while "skinny soil" can describe land with poor nutrition, moisture and other conditions. In colloquial speech, lean can also be used as a verb to indicate weight loss, fat loss, etc., such as "I've been slimming down lately, and I've been going to the gym every week."
In different cultures and societies, there are different standards and preferences for the ideal body shape and size. In some Asian countries, such as China and Japan, thinness is seen as a beautiful and elegant physique, while in some Western countries, such as the United States, some organizations and populations place more emphasis on a healthy weight and fat content, rather than necessarily pursuing the body shape implied by the word "thin.
Origin of the word "thin"
The word "thin" was first derived from the oracle bone script, which initially meant "bone thin". In the oracle bone script, the shape of the character "瘦" consists of two parts, the upper part is the pictogram for bone, "刂" means to cut the bone, and the lower part is the pictogram for flesh. From the shape of the character, it can be seen that the original meaning of "瘦" is to describe the state of the human body or animal with thin bones and little meat.
With the passage of time, the Chinese characters gradually evolved and simplified, and the character for "thin" began to be written in different ways, such as "thin body" and "thin". In modern Chinese, the meaning of the word "thin" is not only limited to describe the state of the human body or animals, but also can be used to describe the size or shape of the object is thin, slender, as well as certain features, situations, etc.