A2 having a small distance between two opposite sides薄的;细的
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Flatten the pastry into a thin disc with your hands.
There was a thin layer of oil on the surface of the water.
Dictionaries are usually printed on thin paper.
The partitions between the toilets were very thin.
He shivered with cold in his thin cotton shirt.
A2 (of the body) with little flesh on the bones(身体)瘦的,不肥的
to be very thin非常瘦;骨瘦如柴
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She's so thin yet she eats like a horse.
She has an impossibly thin waist.
The jacket hung loosely on his thin body.
She's got a long, thin face.
Runners come in all shapes and sizes - fat and thin, short and tall.
not difficult to see through稀薄的
having only a small number of people or a small amount of something数量少的
(of a liquid) flowing easily(液体)稀的,不黏稠的
weak or of poor quality弱的;拙劣的;空泛的
[ T ] to make a substance less thick, often by adding a liquid to it使变稀,稀释
[ I or T ] also thin out When a crowd or a group thins (out), it becomes fewer in number, and when you thin (out) a group of plants or other things, you remove some to make them fewer.(使)变少
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