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What’s a funny idiom about thinness?
Ⅰ What are the idioms about thin
skinny,
skinny,
picky and thin,
skinny Lingding,
Sallow complexion, emaciated skin,
Shou Tong Leima, version
Leaves are thin and flowers are broken,
Dongyang sells thin,
Hu Feizhong is thin,
The more thin Wu Fei is,
The yellow stem is black and thin,
The skinny bones are poor,
Thin The bones are sharp,
Eat fat and lose weight,
The ring is fat and the swallow is thin,
The brother is fat and the brother is thin,
The horse is thin and the hair is long,
Red, thin and green fertilizer,
Green fat, red and thin,
Suburban Han Island, thin,
Skinny and thin,
Leaner and fatter,
Bamboo Qingsong thin,
Thin sheep doctor,
Shengfei Dingshou,
Thin Bones,
Fat winter and thin year
Ⅱ What are the idioms with "thin"
Dao thin Jiaohan
Fat winter Thin Years
Skinny as a stick
Skinny as a jackal
Skinny as a pin
Hu Fat Zhongshou
Huanfei Yanshou
Suburb Handao Slim
Relatively thin and fat
Yellow face and skinny skin
Green fat and red skin
The horse is thin and has long hair
The skin is yellow and skinny
The horse is skinny
The horse is skinny
The horse is skinny
Thin Bones are as good as firewood
Thin bones and threads
Dr. Thin Sheep
Choose the fat and the thin
The fat brother is thin
Yan is thin and the ring is fat
The leaves are thin and the flowers are broken
The more thin the Qin is fat
Ⅲ What are the idioms that mean very thin
Skinny, skinny, too weak to wear clothes, sharp-mouthed monkey cheeks, yellow face and thin muscles, described as withered and weak to wear clothes
Ⅳ What are the idioms to describe thin
Skinny as sticks, skinny, sad and broken bones, Thin-shaped pins and thin-bone spindles.
1. Skinny
Meaning: Very skinny.
Source: Song Dynasty Lu Dian's "Pi Ya Shi Beast": "As thin as a jackal. Jackal, firewood. Jackal's body is thin, so it is called jackal."
Vernacular interpretation: such as Jackal. Jackals are like firewood. Jackals are thin, so they are called jackals.
Example: He has a sharp mouth and monkey cheeks, and is as skinny as a stick. He idles around all day and does not do serious things.
2. Skinny
Definition: To describe a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.
Source: Chapter 18 of "Small Town Spring and Autumn" by Gao Yunlan: "Xiuwei saw a bare-chested, skinny child worker, carrying a dustpan of mud on a suspended springboard. , walking with difficulty."
Example: He was wearing a flannel shirt and was skinny.
3. Mourning and destruction of bones
Definition: Mourning: sorrow; destruction: damage to the body. Bone Li: Describes an extremely thin person; only the skeleton is left. Refers to extreme sadness due to bereavement; being so thin that only a skeleton is left. It describes the mourning and rituals during the mourning period.
Source: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu De Xing" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Wang Rong and Qiao were mourned at the same time. Although He Qiao prepared the rituals, his spirit was not damaged; although Wang Rong did not prepare the rituals, he was mourned. ”
Vernacular interpretation: Wang Rong and Qiao met with funerals at the same time. Although He Qiao was polite and thoughtful, his mental state was not damaged; although Wang Rong was not polite, he was too sad and hurt his body. Skinny.
Example: This strangulation tortured Lao Wang to the point of being devastated, which was heartbreaking.
4. Skinny-shaped pin
Definition: Describes extreme thinness.
Source: Qing Shenfu's "Six Chapters of a Floating Life: Ups and Downs and Sorrows": "Yun Yun finally resented being fooled, and the blood disease broke out violently, the bed and mat were torn apart, the knife and Gui were ineffective, and they started and stopped. "Bony and thin."
Vernacular interpretation: But in the end, I regretted being fooled, and the blood disease broke out, and the bed was in pieces. A spoonful was ineffective. When it happened, it stopped and I was thin and thin.
Example: He has been ill at home for a long time, has become emaciated, and has no strength to tie a chicken.
5. Skinny bones
Definition: describes a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.
Source: Zhou Libo's "Storm" Part 1, Part 9: "The skinny people in his house are worried about rice, firewood and salt all day long."
Example: Due to his poor appetite and lack of nutrition, he has an earthy complexion and thin bones.
Ⅳ What are the idioms about thinness
Brother is fat and brother is thin, leaf is thin and flower is broken, eat fat and lose weight, island is thin and suburb is cold, pick and choose thin, swallow is thin and ring is fat, ring is fat and swallow Thin, skinny sheep doctor, thin bones alone, skinny bones, skinny bones, skinny bones, skinny bones, skinny bones, thin bones alone, bamboo clear pine skinny, green fat red skinny, green fat red skinny, Fat winter and thin year, Hu fat Zhong thin, yellow face and thin skin, thinner Wu fat, thinner Qin fat, leaner fat, suburban cold island thin, yellow face and thin muscles, horse thin and long hair, skinny as wood, skinny as a jackal, skinny shape pin.
Ⅵ Idioms with thinness
To eat fat and lose thin is a metaphor for doing things to take advantage.
Daoshoujiao Handao, Jiao: refers to the Tang Dynasty poets Jia Dao and Meng Jiao. There are many sad and sad words in the poems of Jia Dao and Meng Jiao, so this refers to their poetry and style. It also describes the style and meaning of poetry similar to that of Jia Meng.
The children are caressed like children and tamed like wild beasts.
The Fat Winter and Slender Year in the Southern Song Dynasty was a custom in Wudi. During the winter solstice, families gave each other festive gifts. There is a proverb of "Fat Winter and Slender Year". See "Leo Yin Ji Tan" by Song Anonymous, and "Wu Jun Zhi·Customs" by Fan Chengda in Song Dynasty.
Skinny as a jackal describes extreme emaciation. Same as "skinny".
Skinny means extremely thin.
Bony shape refers to being extremely thin.
Huanfeiyanshou describes women with different shapes, each with its own beauty. It also refers to the different styles of works of art, each with its own strengths.
Hu Fat Zhong Shou Hu: Hu Zhao during the Three Kingdoms; Zhong: Zhong Yao during the Three Kingdoms. Hu Zhao's font is fat, while Zhong Yao's font is thin. Each person is good at describing calligraphy in its own way.
Hu Fat Zhong Shou Hu: Hu Zhao during the Three Kingdoms; Zhong: Zhong Yao during the Three Kingdoms. Hu Zhao's font is fat, while Zhong Yao's font is thin. Each person is good at describing calligraphy in its own way.
Yellow dry, black and thin refers to the haggard look of a person.
Yellow-skinned and thin-skinned refers to a person with a sallow complexion and thin muscles.
Huangpiguashou refers to the appearance of a sallow face and thin muscles.
The red and thin green leaves are lush, and the red flowers are withered. Describe the scenery of late spring.
Jiao Handao thin originally refers to the simple and solitary poetry style of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao. Later it was used to describe similar artistic conceptions in poems.
Leaner and fatter are fatter and thinner. Metaphor to comment on appearance.
As thin as firewood: withered. Described as very thin.
Sallow complexion and thin body. Describes the appearance of a person who is malnourished or sick.
A thin horse with long hair is a metaphor for a poor person with short ambition.
Green fertilizer, red thin means lush green leaves and withered red flowers.
Green manure, red and thin green leaves are lush, and the flowers are fading. Refers to the late spring season. It also describes the scene of the end of spring.
Yellow face and thin body. Yellow face and thin body. Describes malnutrition or illness.
Song Dynasty literati were said to be fat but their writings were rough and sparse, while Ding was said to be thin and composed excellent poems. The metaphor is like the person it is.
Skinny and thin describes the appearance of a person or animal that is skinny and skinny. Also known as "skinny and lonely".
Skinny and lonely describes the appearance of a person who is thin and lonely.
The skinny bones are so thin that even the bones are exposed, describing him as very thin.
Skinny bones describe a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.
Skinny describes a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.
Skinny describes a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.
Skinny and poor: bones. Describes an aging and thin body.
Skinny means extremely thin.
Skinny Tong Ma Lei: thin. Frail children, skinny horses. A metaphor for weak strength.
Doctor Shouyang refers to a person who can control himself and others.
Pick fat, pick thin, pick, pick: choose; fat: fat meat; thin: lean meat. It is a metaphor for picking and choosing, only choosing what is beneficial to you.
The old brother is fat and the younger brother is thin. It is an old metaphor for brothers who love each other and fight to the death in the face of difficulties.
If you don’t like the fat, pick the thin.
The thin leaves and the broken flowers are a metaphor for the aging of women.
Yan Shou Huan Fat describes women with different body shapes, each with its own beauty.
The thinner and the fatter Qin is a metaphor for pain and itch that has nothing to do with oneself.
The thinner and the fatter Wu don’t care whether the Yue people are thin or the Wu people are fat. It is a metaphor that pain and itching have nothing to do with oneself
Bamboo clear and pine thin describe a person's appearance, thin and energetic
Ⅶ Idioms related to thinness
Green, fat, red and thin:
Bamboo clear and pine thin: Describes a person's appearance as thin and energetic
The more skinny and Wu fat: It doesn't matter if the Yue people are thin or the Wu people are fat. A metaphor for pain and itch that has nothing to do with oneself
Thin leaves and spent flowers: a metaphor for a woman’s aging.
Skinny and lonely: describes the appearance of a person who is thin and lonely
Skinny and lonely: describes the appearance of a person or animal who is skinny and skinny. Also known as "skinny and lonely".
Skinny Sheep Doctor: Refers to a person who can control himself and others.
Skinny: Describes a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.
Skinny: Very skinny.
Skinny: Describes a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.
Skinny bones: Describes a person or animal that is skinny and exposed.
The thinner and fatter Qin is: a metaphor for pain and itch that has nothing to do with oneself.
Yan is thin and ring is fat: describes women with different body shapes, each with its own beauty.
The older brother is fat and the younger brother is thin: The old metaphor is that brothers love each other and fight to the death in the face of difficulties.
The horse is thin and has long hair: a metaphor for a poor person with short ambition.
Yellow face and thin body: Yellow face and thin body. Describes malnutrition or illness.
Jiao Han Dao Shou: This refers to the simple and solitary poetry style of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao. Later it was used to describe similar artistic conceptions in poems.
Leaner and fatter: Relatively fat and thin. Metaphor to comment on appearance.
Huanfeiyanshou: describes women with different shapes, each with its own beauty. It also refers to the different styles of works of art, each with its own strengths.
Hu Fat and Zhongshou: Hu: Hu Zhao during the Three Kingdoms; Zhong: Zhong Yao during the Three Kingdoms. Hu Zhao's font is fat, while Zhong Yao's font is thin. Each person is good at describing calligraphy in its own way.
Skinny as a jackal: describes being extremely thin. Same as "skinny".
Skinny-shaped pin: Describes extreme thinness.
Fat in winter and thin in the year: The custom in Wudi of the Southern Song Dynasty was to celebrate the winter solstice and omit the new year. During the winter solstice, families gave each other festive gifts, and there was a proverb of "fat in winter and thin in the year". See "Leo Yin Ji Tan" by Song Anonymous, and "Wu Jun Zhi·Customs" by Fan Chengda in Song Dynasty.
Dao Shou Jiao Han: Dao, Jiao: refers to the Tang Dynasty poets Jia Dao and Meng Jiao. There are many sad and sad words in the poems of Jia Dao and Meng Jiao, so this refers to their poetry and style. It also describes the style and meaning of poetry similar to that of Jia Meng.
Eat fat and lose thin: Metaphor of doing things to take advantage of things
Choose fat and thin: pick, choose: to choose; fat: fat meat; thin: lean meat. It is a metaphor for picking and choosing, only choosing what is beneficial to you.
Sallow complexion and thin body: Yellow complexion and thin body. Describes the appearance of a person who is malnourished or sick.
Green, fat, red and thin: The green leaves are lush and the flowers are fading. Refers to the late spring season. It also describes the scene of the end of spring.
Skinny: describes being extremely thin.
Ⅷ Idioms about thinness
Idiom: thin and lonely
Pinyin shòu gǔ líng dīng meaning describes a person or animal that is skinny and skinny. Also known as "thin and boneless". Source: Chapter 26 of Gao Yunlan's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town": "This cell is larger and brighter, and there is a skinny old man in it." Examples are especially those who are very kind, plus skinny; It seems like you'll fall down if you blow your breath, so it's impossible to do it.
Idiom: Pharmacy Feilong Pinyin: yào diàn fēi lóng Search keyword: ydfl
Idiom explanation: Feilong: refers to the keel of traditional Chinese medicine. Keel in the pharmacy. It is a metaphor for a person who is skinny.
Source of the idiom: "Duquge" written by Yuefu of the Southern Dynasty Song Dynasty: "Since I bid farewell to my husband, I have been lying on my head without raising my head. The flying dragon fell into the drugstore, and the bones came out only for you." Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's poem "Weeping Willow": "The old work is Qintai Feng, now it is drug store dragon."
Example: There is no example of the application of the idiom
The island is thin, the suburb is cold, the bones are thin, such as Bupleurum fat, Zhong is thin, the ring is fat, the swallow is thin, the suburb is cold, the island is thin
Green fat, red thin horse, thin hair, long face, yellow muscles, thin, picky, fat, fat brother, fat brother, thin
Yan, thin, ring, fat, thinner, Qin fat
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