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1 плохо упитанный
1) General subject: thin fleshed2) Biology: ill-conditioned (о животном), ill-nourished (о животном)3) Agriculture: in thin flesh, poorly fleshed, thin-fleshed4) Makarov: ill-conditioned (о скоте), ill-nourished, poorly nourished -
2 худой
1) General subject: angular, angulous, attenuate, bareboned, emaciate, emaciated, evil, exile, gaunt, gracile, haggard, jejune, lathy, lean, liny, marcid, meager, meagre, peaked faced, peaked-faced, peaking, pinched, raw-boned, scraggy, skinny, spare, spindling (о человеке), spiny, wizened (о человеке), thin2) Biology: ill-conditioned (о животном), ill-nourished (о животном), scraggy (о животном)3) Slang: vertically oriented4) American: scrawny5) Agriculture: ill-conditioned, in thin flesh, lank, poorly fleshed, thin-fleshed7) Jargon: splinter, stick, string bean, stringbean8) Makarov: ill-conditioned (о скоте), ill-nourished, lean (о животном) -
3 тощий
1) General subject: barren (о земле), empty, exile, fleshless, gaunt, hollow, hungry (о почве), jejune, lank, lean, meager, meagre, poor, raw boned, raw-boned, scanty, scraggy, skinny, spare, spiny, weedy, scraggly3) Biology: scraggy (о животном)4) Medicine: belly-pinched5) Colloquial: weed6) American: scrawny7) Obsolete: scrannel8) Engineering: starved9) Agriculture: in thin flesh, poorly fleshed10) Mathematics: thin11) Railway term: dry burning coal14) Makarov: lean (о животном), lean (о почве), lean (о смеси) -
4 худеть
без доп.
grow thin, lose flesh* * ** * *худеть; похудеть grow thin, lose flesh* * *reduceslenderizethin -
5 худеть
1) General subject: grow thin, lose weight, macerate, reduce, slenderize, slim, thin, thin away, thin down, trim down2) Agriculture: go light, grow lean, lose flesh, go stale3) Rare: attenuate4) Jargon: tap reserves5) Makarov: fall away -
6 похудеть
1) General subject: become thin, grow meagre, grow thin, lose ( some) weight, lose flesh, reduce, slenderize, slim, thin down, grow meager2) Jargon: fall off -
7 похудеть
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8 худеть
lose weight глагол: -
9 худеть
похудетьlose* flesh, grow* thin -
10 похудеть
/pəxʊˈdʲetʲ/
lose flesh, grow thin, lose weight, reduce -
11 худеть
to grow lean, to grow thin, to lose flesh, to lose weight -
12 худеть
несов. - худе́ть, сов. - похуде́ть( внешне) lose flesh, grow thin; ( терять вес) lose weight -
13 тело
ср.body (в разных смыслах); solid физ.инородное/постороннее тело — foreign matter
абсолютно черное тело — физ. black body
жидкое тело — физ. liquid
небесное тело — heavenly body, celestial body
праздник тела Христова — церк. Corpus Christi
твердое тело — физ. solid
физическое тело — physical body, physical agent
••в теле — stout, plump, in flesh
держать в черном теле (кого-л.) — to ill-treat, to maltreat
спасть с тела — to lose weight; to grow thin
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14 худеть
несовер. - худеть; совер. - похудетьбез доп.grow thin, lose flesh
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