1. thin
  2. emaciated
  3. worn
  4. tired

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alternative form of (qú, “thin; emaciated; weary”)

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削瘦 xuēshòu
  1. thin
  2. lean
  3. slender
  4. skinny
  5. (of cheeks) hollow
淡薄 dàn
  1. thin
  2. light
  3. flagging
  4. faint
shòu
  1. thin
  2. to lose weight
  3. (of clothing) tight
  4. (of meat) lean
  5. (of land) unproductive
她太瘦了。

She was so thin.

Source: Tatoeba

瘦巴巴 shòu
  1. thin
  2. scrawny
  3. emaciated
癯瘦 shòu
  1. thin
  2. emaciated
稀薄
  1. thin
  2. rarefied
稀里光当 liguāngdāng
  1. thin
  2. diluted
báo
  1. thin
  2. cold in manner
  3. indifferent
  4. weak
  5. light
  6. infertile
穿那么薄会感冒的。

You'll catch cold in such thin clothing.

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清癯 qīng
  1. lean
  2. thin
  3. spare
疏淡 shūdàn
  1. sparse
  2. thin
  3. distant
单薄 dān
  1. weak
  2. frail
  3. thin
  4. flimsy
她衣衫單薄,恐會著涼。

She wore such thin clothes that she might well catch a cold.

Source: Tatoeba

chái
  1. firewood
  2. lean (of meat)
  3. thin (of a person)
干柴燒得旺。

Dry wood burns well.

Source: Tatoeba

shū
  1. to dredge
  2. to clear away obstruction
  3. thin
  4. sparse
  5. scanty
  6. distant (relation)
  7. not close
  8. to neglect
  9. negligent
  10. to present a memorial to the Emperor
  11. commentary
  12. annotation
菲薄 fěi
  1. humble
  2. meager
  3. thin
  4. to despise
孔子說:"像夏禹的為人,我找不到可以指責的漏洞。自己吃著菲薄的飲食,而卻用豐厚祭品祭拜祖先與神明;自己平時穿粗劣的衣裳,而在祭祀時穿戴華服禮帽;自己住小房子,卻盡力開通水道溝渠。像夏禹這樣的人,我實在找不到可以指責的漏洞了。"

Confucius said: " Yu the Great's conduct, I could not point out any flaws. He consumes meager amount of food, while offering boastful riches to the Gods and ancestors; He always don the crudest attire, but wears lavish garments when worshipping; He resides in a small house, yet forges water ways and ditches with all his might. Figures like Yu the Great, I honestly cannot point out any reprehensible flaws."

Source: Tatoeba

jiù
  1. old
  2. opposite: new
  3. former
  4. worn (with age)
湯姆有輛舊車。

Tom has an old car.

Source: Tatoeba

劳累 láolèi
  1. tired
  2. exhausted
  3. worn out
  4. to toil
当亚历克斯·弗格森看到自己的球员劳累时,他总是叫替补上场。

When Sir Alex Ferguson saw that his players were getting tired, he always substituted them.

Source: Tatoeba

困倦 kùnjuàn
  1. tired
  2. weary
困倦的时候学习是在浪费时间。

To try to study when you're sleepy is to waste your time.

Source: Tatoeba

疲乏
  1. tired
  2. weary
我對這份工作感到疲乏了。

I got tired with the work.

Source: Tatoeba

疲匮 kuì
  1. tired
  2. weary
疲困 kùn
  1. (literary) tired
  2. fatigued
  3. (economics) weak
  4. sluggish
疲弱 ruò
  1. tired
  2. weak
  3. exhausted
疲累 lèi
  1. tired
  2. exhausted
lèi
  1. tired
  2. weary
  3. to strain
  4. to wear out
  5. to work hard
我累了。

I'm tired.

I am tired.

Source: Tatoeba

tái
  1. tired
  2. worn out horse
  1. short of
  2. tired
疲倦 juàn
  1. to tire
  2. tired
kùn
  1. sleepy
  2. tired
睏了。

I'm sleepy.

Source: Tatoeba

nié
  1. weary
  2. tired
疲惫 bèi
  1. beaten
  2. exhausted
  3. tired
陽光明媚的地方,坐落著一座宜人的老農舍,緊鄰一條深深的河流。從農舍一直到河邊,長滿了高大的牛蒡葉,最高的牛蒡葉下,可以讓一個小孩站直身體。這地方如同茂密森林的中心,原始而靜謐。一隻鴨子棲息在這片幽靜的角落,守候著雛鳥破殼而出。牠開始感到有些疲憊,因為小傢伙們遲遲不肯破殼而出,而她也很少遇到來訪者。

In a sunny spot stood a pleasant old farm-house close by a deep river, and from the house down to the water side grew great burdock leaves, so high, that under the tallest of them a little child could stand upright. The spot was as wild as the centre of a thick wood. In this snug retreat sat a duck on her nest, watching for her young brood to hatch; she was beginning to get tired of her task, for the little ones were a long time coming out of their shells, and she seldom had any visitors.

Source: Tatoeba

cuì
  1. care-worn
  2. distressed
  3. tired
  4. overworked
  5. sick
  6. weary
  1. dried up
  2. dry
  3. exhausted
  4. tired