thin
pronunciation: θɪn
part of speech: adjective
delgado = slim ; thin ; slender ; lean ; skinny ; wispy ; trim .
Example: Abstracting journals vary enormously in scope ranging from vast publications covering an entire discipline, to slim volumes centred on a relatively narrow topic.Example: Wronski remained silent for a moment, looking at the thin gray threads of smoke that were rising from his cigarette.Example: He is a small, slender man, with a pencil-thin moustache and whitening, scanty hair.Example: While Baskerville's italic was a lean, elegant letter, the most radical departure from tradition since the French academic italic of the 1690s.Example: The writer discusses the fashion industry's obsession with skinny models.Example: At first these little tiny hairs were wispy and light brown, the same color as the hair on top of my head.Example: Japanese are the most-recognized example of a fish-eating population enjoying a low incidence of diseases common to Americans (heart disease, breast cancer, diabetes, etc.), and a trim appearance.
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» alto y delgado
= spindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.]
.
Example: They flowered too soon I think, and then they were just spindly and weedy looking!.
» con tallo largo y delgado
= leggy [leggier -comp., leggiest -comp]
.
Example: If you find the pansies still too leggy after a week or so, you can pinch them off to make them bush out more.
» de aspecto delgado
= lean-looking
.
Example: Their book 'History, Condition, and Management' included a disproportionately lean-looking chapter on early printed books.
» delgado como un palo
= stick-thin
.
Example: The film's first revelation is Kate Winslet and her lovely body in a world of stick-thin actresses.
» delgado y fuerte
= wiry [wirier -comp., wiriest -sup.]
.
Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.
» demasiado delgado
= underweight
.
Example: We predicted that underweight individuals would eat less and overweight individuals would eat more during negative as well as positive emotional states and situations.
» echar tallos largos y delgados
= grow + leggy [Generalmente referido a las plantas]
; get + leggy [Generalmente referido a las plantas]
.
Example: Perennial herbs such as rosemary, sage, lavender and thyme can live for a long time, but grow leggy and flop with age.
Example: In order to keep a geranium compact and bushy and prevent it from getting leggy, it needs to be pruned hard at least once a year.
» estar extremadamente delgado
= be all(/nothing but) skin and bones
.
Example: The boy was all skin and bones and needed the food and drink far more than Will did and anyway he could always ask the landlord for some = El niño estaba en los huesos y necesitaba comida y bebida mucho más que Will y, de todas formas, él siempre podría pedirle algo al casero.
» hacer más delgado
= thin
.
Example: It is possible to use styrene to thin gelcoat, but there is a chance the gelcoat will be rubbery or sof.
» intestino delgado
= small intestine
; small bowel
.
Example: The gastrointestinal tract anatomically comprises the oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, mesentery and associated lymph nodes.
Example: In people with coeliac disease the immune system reacts abnormally to gluten causing small bowel damage.
» largo y delgado
= spindly [spindlier -comp., spindliest -sup.]
.
Example: They flowered too soon I think, and then they were just spindly and weedy looking!.
» nada sabe mejor que sentirse delgado
= nothing tastes as good as thin feels
.
Example: She has been accused of encouraging anorexia in teenagers after telling a fashion website she lives by the maxim 'nothing tastes as good as thin feels'.
» ponerse los tallos largos y enjutos
= get + leggy [Generalmente referido a las plantas]
.
Example: In order to keep a geranium compact and bushy and prevent it from getting leggy, it needs to be pruned hard at least once a year.
» vela delgada
= taper
.
Example: On opening his eyes, he saw that his room was lit up with tapers and two women stood by his bed, who invited him to dance.
Delgado synonyms
light
in spanish: ligero,
pronunciation: laɪt
part of speech: noun, adjective
cut
in spanish: cortar,
pronunciation: kʌt
part of speech: verb, noun
lean
in spanish: apoyarse,
pronunciation: lin
part of speech: adjective, verb
sheer
in spanish: escarpado,
pronunciation: ʃɪr
part of speech: adjective
pale
in spanish: pálido,
pronunciation: peɪl
part of speech: adjective
fine
in spanish: multa,
pronunciation: faɪn
part of speech: adjective
flat
in spanish: plano,
pronunciation: flæt
part of speech: adjective
spare
in spanish: de repuesto,
pronunciation: sper
part of speech: verb, adjective
tenuous
in spanish: tenue,
pronunciation: tenjəwəs
part of speech: adjective
reduce
in spanish: reducir,
pronunciation: rədus
part of speech: verb
rare
in spanish: raro,
pronunciation: rer
part of speech: adjective
trim
in spanish: recortar,
pronunciation: trɪm
part of speech: noun, verb
slight
in spanish: leve,
pronunciation: slaɪt
part of speech: adjective
transparent
in spanish: transparente,
pronunciation: trænsperənt
part of speech: adjective
narrow
in spanish: estrecho,
pronunciation: neroʊ
part of speech: adjective
gossamer
in spanish: telaraña,
pronunciation: gɑsəmɜr
part of speech: noun, adjective
weak
in spanish: débiles,
pronunciation: wik
part of speech: adjective
sparse
in spanish: escaso,
pronunciation: spɑrs
part of speech: adjective
haggard
in spanish: demacrado,
pronunciation: hægɜrd
part of speech: adjective, noun
emaciated
in spanish: demacrado,
pronunciation: ɪmeɪʃieɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
gaunt
in spanish: demacrado,
pronunciation: gɔnt
part of speech: adjective
slender
in spanish: esbelto,
pronunciation: slendɜr
part of speech: adjective
slim
in spanish: Delgado,
pronunciation: slɪm
part of speech: adjective
skinny
in spanish: flaco,
pronunciation: skɪni
part of speech: adjective
sleazy
in spanish: sórdido,
pronunciation: slizi
part of speech: adjective
flimsy
in spanish: endeble,
pronunciation: flɪmzi
part of speech: adjective
lanky
in spanish: larguirucho,
pronunciation: læŋki
part of speech: adjective
diaphanous
in spanish: diáfano,
pronunciation: daɪæfənɪs
part of speech: adjective
dilute
in spanish: diluido,
pronunciation: daɪlut
part of speech: adjective, verb
depressed
in spanish: Deprimido,
pronunciation: dɪprest
part of speech: adjective
wiry
in spanish: nervioso,
pronunciation: waɪri
part of speech: adjective
capillary
in spanish: capilar,
pronunciation: kæpəleri
part of speech: noun, adjective
scrawny
in spanish: flaco,
pronunciation: skrɔni
part of speech: adjective
wispy
in spanish: tenue,
pronunciation: wɪspi
part of speech: adjective
wizened
in spanish: arrugado,
pronunciation: waɪzənd
part of speech: adjective
bony
in spanish: óseo,
pronunciation: boʊni
part of speech: adjective
lank
in spanish: alto y delgado,
pronunciation: læŋk
part of speech: adjective
rarefied
in spanish: enrarecido,
pronunciation: rerəfaɪd
part of speech: adjective
withered
in spanish: marchito,
pronunciation: wɪðɜrd
part of speech: adjective
wasted
in spanish: vano,
pronunciation: weɪstəd
part of speech: adjective
skeletal
in spanish: esquelético,
pronunciation: skelətəl
part of speech: adjective
gangly
in spanish: gangly,
pronunciation: gæŋli
part of speech: adjective
chiffon
in spanish: gasa,
pronunciation: ʃɪfɑn
part of speech: noun
reedy
in spanish: lleno de cañas,
pronunciation: ridi
part of speech: adjective
filmy
in spanish: transparente,
pronunciation: fɪlmi
part of speech: adjective
wizen
in spanish: genio,
pronunciation: waɪzən
part of speech: adjective
pinched
in spanish: apretado,
pronunciation: pɪntʃt
part of speech: adjective
distributed
in spanish: repartido,
pronunciation: dɪstrɪbjətəd
part of speech: adjective
gauzy
in spanish: transparente,
pronunciation: gɔzi
part of speech: adjective
shriveled
in spanish: marchito,
pronunciation: ʃrɪvəld
part of speech: adjective
stringy
in spanish: fibroso,
pronunciation: strɪŋi
part of speech: adjective
scraggy
in spanish: flaco,
pronunciation: skrægi
part of speech: adjective
spindly
in spanish: largo y delgado,
pronunciation: spaɪndli
part of speech: adjective
rarified
in spanish: enrarecido,
pronunciation: rerəfaɪd
part of speech: adjective
compressed
in spanish: comprimido,
pronunciation: kəmprest
part of speech: adjective
weedy
in spanish: mala hierba,
pronunciation: widi
part of speech: adjective
anorexic
in spanish: anoréxico,
pronunciation: ænɜreksɪk
part of speech: adjective
underweight
in spanish: bajo peso,
pronunciation: ʌndɜrweɪt
part of speech: adjective
cadaverous
in spanish: cadavérico,
pronunciation: kədævɜrəs
part of speech: adjective
vaporous
in spanish: vaporoso,
pronunciation: væpɜrəs
part of speech: adjective
shrivelled
in spanish: marchito,
pronunciation: ʃrɪveld
part of speech: adjective
gangling
in spanish: larguirucho,
pronunciation: gæŋglɪŋ
part of speech: adjective
shrunken
in spanish: encogido,
pronunciation: ʃrʌŋkən
part of speech: adjective
see-through
in spanish: transparente,
pronunciation: siθru
part of speech: adjective
thinly
in spanish: poco,
pronunciation: θɪnli
part of speech: adverb
anorectic
in spanish: anoréxico,
pronunciation: ænɜrektɪk
part of speech: adjective
bladed
in spanish: afilado,
pronunciation: bleɪdɪd
part of speech: adjective
spiritless
in spanish: sin ánimo,
pronunciation: spɪrətləs
part of speech: adjective
twiggy
in spanish: ramita,
pronunciation: twɪgi
part of speech: adjective
thready
in spanish: listo,
pronunciation: θredi
part of speech: adjective
twiglike
in spanish: como una ramita,
pronunciation: twɪglaɪk
part of speech: adjective
papery
in spanish: como el papel,
pronunciation: peɪpɜri
part of speech: adjective
filamentous
in spanish: filamentoso,
pronunciation: faɪləməntəs
part of speech: adjective
cobwebby
in spanish: telaraña,
pronunciation: kɑbwəbi
part of speech: adjective
threadlike
in spanish: como hilo,
pronunciation: θredlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
thin out
in spanish: adelgazar,
pronunciation: θɪnaʊt
part of speech: verb
rawboned
in spanish: huesudo,
pronunciation: rɔboʊnd
part of speech: adjective
hairlike
in spanish: hairlike,
pronunciation: herlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
wisplike
in spanish: como un sabio,
pronunciation: wɪsplaɪk
part of speech: adjective
lose weight
in spanish: perder peso,
pronunciation: luzweɪt
part of speech: verb
slenderize
in spanish: adelgazar,
pronunciation: slendɜraɪz
part of speech: verb
slim down
in spanish: adelgazar,
pronunciation: slɪmdaʊn
part of speech: verb
hyperfine
in spanish: hiperfino,
pronunciation: haɪpɜrfaɪn
part of speech: adjective
wasp-waisted
in spanish: de cintura de avispa,
pronunciation: wɑspweɪztɪd
part of speech: adjective
ribbony
in spanish: ribbony,
pronunciation: rɪbəni
part of speech: adjective
hollow-eyed
in spanish: de ojos huecos,
pronunciation: hɑloʊijed
part of speech: adjective
ribbonlike
in spanish: como una cinta,
pronunciation: rɪbənlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
deep-eyed
in spanish: ojos profundos,
pronunciation: dipjeɪd
part of speech: adjective
melt off
in spanish: derretirse,
pronunciation: meltɔf
part of speech: verb
spindle-legged
in spanish: patas del huso,
pronunciation: spɪndəllegd
part of speech: adjective
filamentlike
in spanish: como un filamento,
pronunciation: faɪləməntlaɪk
part of speech: adjective
scarecrowish
in spanish: espantapájaros,
pronunciation: skerkrəwɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
sunken-eyed
in spanish: ojos hundidos,
pronunciation: sʌŋkənjeɪ
part of speech: adjective
slim-waisted
in spanish: de cintura delgada,
pronunciation: slaɪmweɪstɪd
part of speech: adjective
slender-waisted
in spanish: de cintura delgada,
pronunciation: slendɜrweɪstɪd
part of speech: adjective
spindle-shanked
in spanish: vástago de husillo,
pronunciation: spɪndəlʃæŋkt
part of speech: adjective