What does “thin is 'in', and fat is 'out'”mean
A: Thin is "inside”, and fat is “outside".
B: Thin is "diligent”, and fat is "lazy".
C: Thin is "youthful, and fat is "spiritless".
D: Thin is "fashionable”, and fat is "unfashionable”.
A: Thin is "inside”, and fat is “outside".
B: Thin is "diligent”, and fat is "lazy".
C: Thin is "youthful, and fat is "spiritless".
D: Thin is "fashionable”, and fat is "unfashionable”.
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- 9. In the U. S., thin is "in", fat is "out", this means _______. A: thin is "inside", fat is "outside" B: thin is "diligent", fat is "lazy" C: thin is "youthful", fat is "spiritless" D: thin is "fashionable", fat is "unfashionable"
- The sentence "In an image-conscious society like the U.S., thin is 'in', while fat is 'out' ." means "________". A: thin is inside society: fat is outside society B: thin is invisible: fat is visible C: thin is np to date: tat is out of date D: thin is hidden inside one's clothes, fat is exposed to others
- What does “thin is ‘in’, and fat is ‘out’” mean?
- The fat want to be the thin and the thin are satisfied with their figure.
- Why do thin people usually feel better in hot days than fat people A: Thin people perspire less. B: Fat people do not sweat as much as thin people do. C: Thin people have less heat inside their bodies. D: Fat people have more fat cells which keep the heat inside.