1, fragile
Description: Forbidden: Bear. Describe the delicate body, even can't stand the wind.
From: Tang Du Fu's "Jiang Yuhuai's Zheng Dian Poetry": "Turbulent waves hit the shore, weak clouds are messy."
Chaos hits the shore, and the weak theory is notorious.
2. Bony feeling
Description: Describe emaciation to the extreme.
From: Lu Songdian "Ya Ya Shi Beast": "As thin as a jackal. Jackal, Master Chai. The jackal is thin, so it is called the jackal. "
As thin as a jackal Jackals like firewood. Jackals are thin, so they are called jackals.
3. Bony feeling
Description: Describe a person or an animal that is thin and naked.
From: Modern Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" Chapter 18: "Xiuwei saw a naked, bony child worker, carrying a dustpan of mud, struggling to walk on the suspended springboard."
Step 4 describe haggard
Explanation: wither: wither, wither. Thin body, listless, pale.
From: Qu Yuan's Fisherman in the Warring States Period: "The color is haggard and the face is haggard."
His face was haggard and haggard.
5. Weakness can't win clothes
Explanation: win: I can afford it. People are so thin that they can't even afford clothes.
Said by: ChristianRandPhillips, Xunzi during the Warring States Period: "Ye Gongzi is tall and small, barren, and he wears clothes when he walks."
Ye Gongzi is tall, small and short. If he is good, he will be drowned by his clothes.
2. Interpretation of idioms describing thin people
Chai disfigured his bones and described his body as emaciated by his parents' excessive grief.
Skin-driven acupoints describe the body getting thinner and thinner because of old illness.
Thin describes being extremely thin.
The original intention of the chicken bone bed is to be thin and tired on the mattress because of excessive sadness and grief. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.
Dove-shaped face describes thin body and haggard face.
Clothing bone vertical needle: emaciation. Describe a thin figure.
Destruction of firewood: skinny with extreme grief. Old refers to being emaciated and life-threatening because of parents' excessive grief. Tang Zhao Wei's Monument to Chen Gong's Respect for Virtue: "When Lin Wen died, the public was pure and filial, so he went to the grave, and the firewood was extinguished. People in the world have been hurt. " See "bereavement destroys bones" and "wood destroys bones"
Skinny bones describe the thinness and nakedness of people or animals.
Skinny describes people or animals as thin and naked.
Skinny describes people or animals as thin and naked.
The metaphor of beauty is getting thinner and thinner.
Jade is sold with less fragrance, which is a metaphor for beauty's haggard and listless.
The shape of the heart is gray and dry. Describe the thin body, extremely indifferent and lifeless.
Loose clothes [explanation] describe people as thin.
3. The four words that describe people's thinness are skinny: gǔ shòu rú chái explanation: it describes thinness to the extreme.
Source: Lu Songdian "Ya Ya Shi Beast": "As thin as a jackal. Jackal, Master Chai.
Jackals are thin, so they are called jackals. Example: Granny Liu looked at Xifeng in a trance, and her heart became very uncomfortable.
A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin is synonymous with skinny as a jackal; antonym: fat head and big ears, fat brain: as predicate, attribute and complement; Describe skinny and extremely thin: gǔ shòu rú chái explained: describe skinny to the extreme. Use "thin".
Source: "Ya Ya Shi Beast": "Again: as thin as a jackal. Jackal, Master Chai.
Jackals are thin, so they are called jackals. "example: Teng bite to see that chapter bandit ~.
Synonyms in Chapter 103 of Dangkou Zhi: skinny; Grammar: used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the bones as particularly thin. Pinyin: gǔ shòu xíng xiāo Explanation: described as extremely thin. Source: Fu "Six Chapters of a Floating Life": "Only the clouds eventually hate fools, and the blood disease is very serious, and the beds and mats are broken. Fesr is invalid, and the bones are thin. "
Example: Qing Li Baichuan's "The Wizard of Oz" back to the 89th: "These days, children will be fascinated, ~" Synonym: thin grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe extreme emaciation, sallow and emaciated Pinyin: miàn huáng jī shòu u Explanation: sallow and emaciated.
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?"
Example: I found a small room behind the kitchen and saw several old monks sitting on the ground, one after another. Shi Ming Nai 'an's Sixth Generation Synonym of Water Margin: antonym of face: radiant grammar: as predicate, attribute and complement; Describe a person who looks pale and skinny. Pinyin: shòu gǔ lín lín Explanation: Describe a person or an animal who is thin and naked.
Origin: The title of the first part of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship is: "Two bony long hands stroking bow wow's head standing in front of her and never leaving her mother." Example: Our poor little Ashesi took off his tattered coat, revealing his ribs and fibula, and jumped into the Huangpu River with a splash just for three coppers.
Wan Hu Chun's "People Growing on Huangpu River" is synonymous; Skinny grammar: as predicate and attribute; Of being very thin and bony. Pinyin: shòu gǔ lín xún Explanation: Describes people or animals who are thin and explicit. 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."
This time, the black dog's dry howl made the old horse's ears pricked up. Wang Meng's miscellaneous synonyms: skinny antonym: fat grammar: as predicate and attribute; Of very thin bones. Pinyin: shòu gǔ léng léng explanation: so thin that even the bones are exposed, it is described as thin.
Source: Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I: "His family is only skin and bones, and he is worried about black for a day." Synonyms: bony, bony Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Of being very thin, skinny. Pinyin: shòu gǔlíng dρng Explanation: Describe the appearance of a person or an animal as thin as a bone.
Also known as "thin". Source: Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" Chapter 26: "This cell is bigger and brighter, and there is a skinny old man living in it."
Example: Especially very kind, supplement ~; Blow one breath and you will fall down. It's impossible. Ye Shengtao's "Night" synonym: thin and strange antonym: fat and strong grammar: as predicate, adverbial and attribute; Refers to thin, lonely, skinny. Pinyin: shòugǔlíng děng Explanation: It describes people as thin and lonely.
Source: Selected Folk Stories in China: "The shepherd was very angry when he saw the thin cow." Synonym: skinny antonym: fat grammar: as predicate, adverbial and attribute; Of thin, lonely.
4. Describe the thin idiom 1. Mourning for the bones: sadness; Destroy: damage the body; Bony stand: described as extremely thin, with only skeleton left. In the old society, it was described that he was only a handful of bones because he was too sad at his parents' funeral.
2. Cheat horses and chariots. Metaphor is poverty.
3. Broken bones: incomplete, stretched into haggard, emaciated and haggard. Describe the illness as skinny and weak.
Chai disfigured his bones and described his body as emaciated and emaciated because of his parents' excessive grief.
5. Huang Xianghang: dry; Articles: neck; : face. Thin neck and pale face. Describe an unhealthy appearance.
6. Skin-driven acupoints describe that the body is getting thinner and thinner due to old diseases.
7. Thin describes being extremely thin.
8. Hu Fei and Thin Hu: Zhao Hu in the Three Kingdoms Period: Zhong: Zhong in the Three Kingdoms Period. Zhao Hu's fonts are thick, while Zhong You's fonts are thin. Describe the beauty of calligraphy.
9. The original intention of the chicken bone bed is to be thin and tired on the mattress because of the excessive grief of bereavement. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.
10. barren self, fat, barren: thin, extending to constraints; Fat: fat, extended to generosity. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.
1 1. The poor are fat and poor: thin, which means stingy; Fat: fat, extended to greed. I am mean to others, but I am greedy.
12. Selection and fertilization: seed selection. Essence: lean meat. Fat: Fat. Metaphor is too picky.
13. The pigeon's face describes its thin body and haggard face.
14. Pale and emaciated, yellow and emaciated. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.
15. The bird-faced mandarin fish describes being weak and emaciated because of hunger.
16. Thunderbolt bacon describes the body becoming thinner.
17. You can bear it if you can't win. The body can't bear the weight of clothes. Describe a thin figure. Also describe the appearance of modesty.
18. Weaknesses don't win, clothes win: benefits. People are so thin that they can't even afford clothes.
19. Pick and choose: choose; Fat: fat; Thin: lean meat. Metaphor is to pick and choose, only for your own benefit.
20. Xiang Xiaoyu is a metaphor that beautiful women are getting thinner and thinner.
5. What are the words that describe people being thin?
Jade is thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin.
Small, thin, thin, poor, thin, thin.
Thin and weak, thin and loose, thin and weak, yellow and thin and long.
Thin, thin, barren, thin, black, thin, hungry, thin.
Thin, thin, thin, spiny monkey, thin, thin.
Cold, thin, fat, thin, thin, thin, thin, sick.
Thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin thin.
Thin, thin, thin, timid, thin, thin.
Save thin poems, shoulders, cows, rice and bones.
Thin, thin, thin, timid, thin, handsome and lonely.
Thin and closed
6. Idioms describing thin people idioms describing thin people: sad and haggard: thin body, ugly because of sadness.
Wood destroys bones: wood: like firewood; Destruction: mourning, destruction; Gu Li: As thin as a skeleton. Describe the appearance of being devastated, emaciated and haggard due to excessive grief of parents.
Wood destruction: wood destruction: skinny with extreme grief. Old refers to being emaciated and life-threatening because of parents' excessive grief.
Skin-driven acupoint: describes the body being ashamed and emaciated due to an old illness. Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme.
Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme. Use "thin".
Chicken bone bed: originally meant to be emaciated and tired on the mattress because of excessive grief at family funeral. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral.
Also described as thin. Pigeon-shaped surface: pigeon-shaped: pigeon-shaped, with sunken abdomen and protruding sternum; Sinister: The face of an oriole.
Describe the thin body and gaunt face. Pan Yao: Pan: Jin started at the age of 32, that is, he has white hair; Shen Yao: During the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang Renyue was seriously ill. In more than one hundred days, his belt moved several times.
Describe a thin figure and gray hair. Skinny: so thin that even the bones are exposed, it is described as thin.
Describe people or animals thin and naked. Skinny: describes a person or an animal that is thin and naked.
Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme. Thin-boned spindle edge: describes a person or animal that is thin and naked.
Incense disappears and jade dies: a metaphor for beauty getting thinner. Shape and disheartened: wither.
Describe the thin body, extremely indifferent and lifeless. Describe withering: withering: withering.
Refers to a thin figure and appearance. Appearance and sales upright: sales: thin.
Describe a thin figure. Widening your belt: It means that you have lost weight because of lovesickness, and your clothes look fat.
Loose belt: the clothes are fat and the belt is loose. Describe people as thin.
Loose clothes: describe people as thin. Jade reduces fragrance: fragrance and jade are synonymous with beauty in ancient poetry; Decrease: emaciation.
Metaphor beauty is getting thinner. Jade reduces fragrance: metaphor beauty gaunt, depressed.
7. Words describing emaciation 1. Skinny-describes thinness to the extreme.
2. sallow and emaciated-sallow and emaciated. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.
3. Pigeon-shaped surface-pigeon-shaped: the shape of a pigeon with a sunken abdomen and a protruding sternum; Sinister: The face of an oriole. Describe the thin body and gaunt face.
4. Appearance and sales stalls-sales: emaciation. Describe a thin figure.
5. Have a dish color-describe the appearance of malnutrition due to hunger.
6. Fragile-taboo: bears. Describe the delicate body, even can't stand the wind. It is often used to describe a woman's delicate posture or a patient's weakness.
7. skinny-describes people or animals as thin and naked.
8. Skinny-describes a person or animal who is thin and naked.
9. Describe withering-withering: withering, withering. Thin body, listless, pale.
10. Skinny-described as very thin.