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obese

/oh-bees/US // oʊˈbis //UK // (əʊˈbiːs) //

肥胖的,肥胖,肥胖的人,肥胖者

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : very fat or overweight; corpulent.

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Examples

  • Lean people tend to have more active brown and beige fat than do obese people.

  • Too much of the bad type, which stores energy, makes us obese.

  • I controlled for factors such as percentage of the population who were obese, diabetic or elderly.

  • Around 40 percent of American adults are obese, including the president, based on the height and weight recorded in his April physical.

  • While most prescription medicines are intended for people who are obese, the Gelesis product is made for people who are overweight, too.

  • Especially in the U.S., where fast food restaurants are abundant and two-thirds of people are overweight or obese.

  • In addition, the obese people…were all under a BMI of 35, which may have played a role.

  • “In the Human Microbiome Project, there were only 24 obese individuals out of 200,” Watson told The Daily Beast.

  • Indeed, at least one study showed that people who watch the program develop more bias against the obese.

  • We might learn enough that we start treating the obese with the compassion they deserve—which may just be the medicine we need.

  • Obese Englishman hearing this on arrival, asked why this quality should be confined to application to cloth?

  • A very obese man was he, my boy, with certain sweet-oiliness of manner, and never out of patients.

  • They were very small and bright, as the eyes of the obese often are, or as they seem by contrast with a large crass face.

  • An obese individual sometimes surprises us, however, by his ambition and immaculateness.

  • The fat woman's refusal to worry keeps the wrinkles away and as long as she does not become obese she remains attractive.