slimmer 的定义
British.
- a person who is trying to lose weight, especially by dieting.
slimmer 近义词
thin, not heavy
inadequate, flimsy
更多slimmer例句
- A few weeks ago, TikTok erroneously applied what appeared to be a mandatory beauty filter that created a slimmer jawline for some Android users.
- In an effort to create a slimmer network, many redundant passenger trains with low ridership were permanently canceled.
- Use the same color top and bottom to achieve a slimmer look.
- For those who have noticed the clues — my slimmer face on video calls, occasional pictures from my wife on social media, a few text-message references — the reaction always includes the same question.
- BuzzFeed will also be dealing with a slimmer margin for error.
- The odds of getting re-arrested are a lot slimmer if a person has a job.
- If the pitch remains the same but the seat becomes slimmer, the result should be more body room, right?
- The margin was slimmer than expected, but the Republican still lost in Virginia.
- Glenn Beck said all that, remember, on a far slimmer pretext.
- The reflection she sees is slimmer and more beautiful, thus her ego is equated to the potent drug.
- As Dynamite watched the Kentucky boy practice, each day he seemed to see him growing slimmer, more hollow-eyed and nervous.
- Head, quite pike-like in shape and therefore much longer and slimmer than the chinook.
- This fish is called bonito by many of the Catalina anglers, which is a misnomer, as it is a much slimmer fish than the bonito.
- The former is very like a slightly slimmer and handsomer Miss S—— of Wintersdorf!
- In rapid running streams the fish are always slimmer than in more sluggish ones.