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هَزِيل \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. weed: a thin and weak person. \ See Also نحيف (نَحيف) -
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[θɪn]1. adjective1) having a short distance between opposite sides:رَقيق، رَفيعThe walls of these houses are too thin.
2) (of people or animals) not fat:نَحيل، نَحيفShe looks thin since her illness.
3) (of liquids, mixtures etc) not containing any solid matter; rather lacking in taste; (tasting as if) containing a lot of water or too much water:قَليل الكَثافَهthin soup.
4) not set closely together; not dense or crowded:خَفيف، مُتَفَرِّقHis hair is getting rather thin.
5) not convincing or believable:واهِن، واهٍa thin excuse.
2. verb– past tense, past participle thinnedto make or become thin or thinner:يَخِفThe crowd thinned after the parade was over.
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نَحِيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. slender: gracefully thin: a slender waist. slim: gracefully thin: a slim girl. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. \ See Also نحيل (نَحِيل) -
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خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. -
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هَزِيل \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. weed: a thin and weak person. \ See Also نحيف (نَحيف) -
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هَزِيل \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. weed: a thin and weak person. \ See Also نحيف (نَحيف) -
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هَزِيل \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. weed: a thin and weak person. \ See Also نحيف (نَحيف) -
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هَزِيل \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. weed: a thin and weak person. \ See Also نحيف (نَحيف) -
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هَزِيل \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. weed: a thin and weak person. \ See Also نحيف (نَحيف) -
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نَحِيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. slender: gracefully thin: a slender waist. slim: gracefully thin: a slim girl. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. \ See Also نحيل (نَحِيل) -
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نَحِيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. slender: gracefully thin: a slender waist. slim: gracefully thin: a slim girl. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. \ See Also نحيل (نَحِيل) -
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نَحِيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. slender: gracefully thin: a slender waist. slim: gracefully thin: a slim girl. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. \ See Also نحيل (نَحِيل) -
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نَحِيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. slender: gracefully thin: a slender waist. slim: gracefully thin: a slim girl. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. \ See Also نحيل (نَحِيل) -
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نَحِيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. slender: gracefully thin: a slender waist. slim: gracefully thin: a slim girl. thin: (of people or creatures) not fat: He was thin and weak after his illness. \ See Also نحيل (نَحِيل) -
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اِسْتَنَدَ \ lean: to rest the weight of (sth. or oneself): He leant the post against the wall. The old lady leant on his arm. \ See Also أسند (أَسْنَدَ) \ عَجيف \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. \ See Also هزيل (هَزيل)، معروق (مَعْرُوق)، نحيف (نَحيف) \ مَعْرُوق \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. -
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مَعْرُوق \ lean: (of meat) containing no fat; (of people) not fat, but thin and strong; (of animals) too thin. \ مَعْرُوق العِظام \ skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. -
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مَعْرُوق العِظام \ skinny: too thin: a skinny little boy. -
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خَفِيف \ flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. light: (the opposite of heavy) not having much weight: as light as a feather, (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear, (of music, books, plays, etc.) meant for amusement only; not serious, (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops, (of meals) small and not too solid, (of illness) not serious, (of words and actions) gentle a mild attack of fever; a mild punishment. soft: (of winds, etc.) gentle, (of light) not too bright; shaded: a restaurant with soft lights and sweet music. sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. thin: scattered; not close together: His hair was getting thin. \ خَفيف (للسائل أو الغاز) \ thin: (of liquid or gas) flowing easily; lacking strength or richness: thin oil; thin air on a mountain top. weak: (of liquids like tea or coffee) lacking taste or strength, because of too much water or milk. \ خَفِيف الحَرَكَة \ agile: able to move one’s body quickly and easily: Forest monkeys are very agile. brisk: quick; active: a brisk walk. light: (of vehicles, boats, etc.) made for small loads and quick movement. nimble: moving quickly and lightly: nimble fingers; a nimble movement. \ خَفِيف الظِّل \ breezy: (of a person) cheerful; bright. \ خَفِيف اللّون \ light: (of colours) not deep: Her hair was light brown. It was light-coloured. \ خَفِيف الهِمَّةِ \ spry: (esp. of old people) lively; active.
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