What are some common phrases about thinness?

Bo has three pronunciations, namely: báo, bó and bò.

I. When thinking about [báo], the words are as follows:

Pancakes, not thin, low thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin.

It means:

1. The thickness is small.

2. cold, not enthusiastic.

3. The taste is light.

4. The land is not fertile.

Second, when thinking about [bó], the words are as follows:?

Fog, meanness, weakness, courtesy, poverty, gushing, poverty, contempt, shallowness, frivolity, lethargy, petty, fickle, poverty, poverty, poverty, poverty, poverty?

It means:

1. has the same meaning as (1), and is used in compound words or idioms.

2. Slight, less.

3. Not solemn, not kind. ?

Despise

5. Not full, not strong.

6. approaching.

7. In ancient times, there were "foil" and curtains. ?

8. Last name.

Third, when thinking about [bê], the group words are as follows:

Menthol

It means:

[Mint], a perennial herb. The stems and leaves have cool fragrance and can be used as medicine.

Extended data:

First, the evolution of glyphs:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: sparse, sparse forest also. Silkworm is very thin. From the sound of death, Poisson.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: thin, the forest is overgrown with vegetation. One view is that "thinness" is silkworm thinness. The glyph takes "Fu" as the side and "Pu" as the sound side. ?

Second, the word explanation:

1, baujouer?

The name of disease syndrome. One of Jue syndrome. Refers to mental stimulation, which can make the yang be short of breath and the blood go against the qi, so that the blood stays in the head and suddenly faints.

2. Bow abalone gōng

Myself. Modesty.

3. does it mean kébó?

Be critical and ruthless when dealing with others.

4. despise bǐ bó

Simple and meager.

Despise the humble.

5. Menthol

Aromatic cooling agent extracted from peppermint oil. Colorless crystal with mint flavor. Commonly used in toothpaste, food and medicine.