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How do you say fat in English?
First, the fat English word is fat, and the phonetic symbol is English [f? T], beautiful [f? t].

Second, interpretation:

1, fat; Fat; Thick; massive

What about you? Is it? As? Stupid? As? What about you? Is it? Fat. ?

You are as stupid as your fat.

2. Fat; Fat meat; Animal and vegetable oil

Ice? Cream? Is it? Tall? Are you online? Fat? And then what? Sugar. ?

Ice cream is rich in fat and sugar.

3. gain weight; Increase fat.

Then he began to get quite fat.

Then he began to get fat.

Step 4 gain weight

You can drink water without getting fat.

Drinking water won't make you fat.

Third, the usage of words:

(adjective)

1, the basic meaning of fat refers to the body obesity of human beings or animals, which has a positive meaning when it refers to infants and a negative meaning when it refers to adults. By extension, it means "abundant".

2.fat can also be extended to mean "substantial", "well paid" and "fertile".

3.fat can be used as an attribute or predicative.

There are comparative and superlative forms of fat.

(noun)

When fat is used as a noun, it basically means "fat in animals and human bodies"; It can also be interpreted as "(edible) animal and vegetable oil", which is a countable noun at this time; It can also be interpreted as "fat", which is an uncountable noun at this time.

Extended data:

Discrimination of word meaning:

(adjective)

Fat, plump, chubby, fat, plump, sturdy.

In this group of words, * * * means "more meat and more flavor". The difference is:

1 and fat are the most common and straightforward, and can be used to modify people or things. When it comes to people, it means "obesity". For example:

Sitting next to her is a young man who looks a little fat. Sitting next to her is a woman who looks slightly fat.

2.stout focuses on "huge and rough fat", and sometimes the meaning of "firm" exceeds the meaning of "fat". It is often used as a euphemism for "too fat". For example:

He is a man of strong physique. He is a tall and strong man.

Portly means similar to stout, but more solemn. Like stout, it is often used to refer to the elderly. For example:

The retired general is a fat old man. The retired general is now a bloated old man.

4. Plumpness means "fullness", which expresses praise and appreciation, and is often used to refer to the attractive figure of mature women. For example:

That lady has a plump figure. That woman is plump.

5. Plumpness also means "fullness". It and plump are often used as euphemisms for fat, and buxom is generally only used to refer to women, especially those with big breasts and sexy breasts. For example:

Jane is a plump blonde. Jane is a sexy girl.

6. Xiaopang is used to refer to babies and children, which means fat or cute.