´Ü¾î : thin / ¹ßÀ½ : ¶í
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¶æ(¿µ¾î) : [adj] Something that is thin is much narrower than it is long. [v] When you thin something or when it thins, it becomes less crowded because people or things have been removed from it. [phr] If someone's patience, for example, is wearing thin, they are beginning to become impatient or angry with someone.
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¶æ : Their arguments all sound a little thin to me.