thin
英 [θɪn]
美[θɪn]
- adj. 薄的;瘦的;稀薄的;微弱的
- vt. 使瘦;使淡;使稀疏
- vi. 变薄;变瘦;变淡
- adv. 稀疏地;微弱地
- n. 细小部分
- n. (Thin)人名;(越)辰;(柬)廷
词组搭配
have a thin time
(Brit. informal)have a wretched or uncomfortable time
(英,非正式)过得很不舒服
on thin ice
thin air
used to refer to the state of being invisible or non-existent
无影无踪,了无踪影;不存在
she just vanished &B{into thin air}.
她消失得无影无踪。
they seemed to pluck numbers &B{out of thin air}.
他们似乎在凭空拨弄是非。
the thin blue line
(informal)used to refer to the police, typically in the context of situations of civil unrest
(非正式)(多指社会动荡环境下的)警察
thin end of the wedge
thin on the ground
thin on top
(informal)balding
(非正式)头发稀疏的
双语例句
- 1. She was thin and spare, with a sharply intelligent face.
- 她又高又瘦,一副精明过人的模样。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He was a tall, thin man with grey hair.
- 他是个瘦高个,头发灰白。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. She is too thin. Feed her up a bit.
- 她太瘦了,把她养胖点。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. His legs were pitifully thin compared to the rest of his bulk.
- 他的双腿和他庞大身躯的其他部分相比瘦得可怜。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Her husband was sympathetic at first but his patience soon wore thin.
- 一开始她丈夫还抱以同情,可不久就失去耐心了。
来自柯林斯例句