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emaciated    音标拼音: [ɪm'eʃi,etɪd]
a. 瘦弱的,衰弱的

瘦弱的,衰弱的

emaciated
adj 1: very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold;
"emaciated bony hands"; "a nightmare population of gaunt
men and skeletal boys"; "eyes were haggard and
cavernous"; "small pinched faces"; "kept life in his
wasted frame only by grim concentration" [synonym: {bony},
{cadaverous}, {emaciated}, {gaunt}, {haggard}, {pinched},
{skeletal}, {wasted}]

Emaciate \E*ma"ci*ate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Emaciated}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Emaciating}.] [L. emaciatus, p. p. of emaciare to
make lean; e maciare to make lean or meager, fr. macies
leanness, akin to macer lean. See {Meager}.]
To lose flesh gradually and become very lean; to waste away
in flesh. "He emaciated and pined away." --Sir T. Browne.
[1913 Webster]


emaciated \emaciated\ adj.
having become so thin that the bones noticeably protude under
the skin; as, emaciated bony hands.

Syn: bony, cadaverous, gaunt, haggard, pinched, skeletal,
wasted.
[WordNet 1.5]


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  • EMACIATED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EMACIATED is very thin and feeble especially from lack of nutrition or illness How to use emaciated in a sentence
  • EMACIATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ɪˈmeɪ·ʃiˌeɪ·t̬ɪd Add to word list (esp of people and animals) very thin and weak, usually because of illness or not eating enough (Definition of emaciated from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
  • EMACIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EMACIATE is to cause to lose flesh so as to become very thin How to use emaciate in a sentence
  • Emaciation - Wikipedia
    Emaciation is defined as the state of extreme thinness from absence of body fat and muscle wasting usually resulting from malnutrition [1] Emaciation manifests physically as thin limbs, pronounced and protruding bones, sunken eyes, dry skin, thinning hair, a bloated stomach, and a dry or coated tongue in humans
  • EMACIATED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    ɪˈmeɪ·ʃiˌeɪ·t̬ɪd Add to word list (esp of people and animals) very thin and weak, usually because of illness or not eating enough (Definition of emaciated from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
  • emaciated - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Adjective emaciated (comparative more emaciated, superlative most emaciated) Thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease The emaciated prisoners in the death camps were weak and sickly
  • emaciated adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    Definition of emaciated adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary thin and weak, usually because of illness or lack of food He was thirty, but looked fifty, with pale skin, hopeless eyes and an emaciated body, covered in sores Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
  • Emaciated - Meaning And Examples: A Complete Guide To Understanding And . . .
    In this article, I’ll delve into the meaning of emaciated, show you how it differs from similar words, provide clear examples, and even give you tips on how to use it correctly
  • Emaciated – Meaning, Examples, and Everything You Need to Know
    First things first — emaciated is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is extremely thin or skeletal, usually because of illness, lack of food, or severe suffering
  • EMACIATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    To emaciate is to make someone extremely thin or very weak A serious illness can often emaciate a person, leaving them gaunt and frail The verb emaciate is much less common than its related adjective, emaciated Both stem from the Latin emaciare, "make lean, cause to waste away "





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