How to read thin English?

Thin English, Pronunciation English [θ? N], beautiful [θ? n].

Detailed explanation of thin:

Thin; Thin; Thin; Sparse; Rare; Weak; Of poor quality; High visibility; Not sincere.

Thin.

Dilution with water, etc. Sparse; (cause) to become thinner and less; Become scarce. ?

Good part.

Phrase collocation of thinking:

Filament filament; Filament.

Thin oil [oil and gas] thin oil; Light oil; Thin oil and low viscosity lubricating oil; A thin layer of oil.

Thin client Thin client; Compact computer; Clients.

Other thin English:

Slim: English [sl? M], beautiful [sl? m]; Slim; Small; Slender; Less; Meager; Insufficient; Thin.

Skinny: English [? Skrni], beautiful [? skr ni]; When used as an adjective, it is translated as "skinny".

An example of thinness:

1, this? Is it? Answer? Warm? Blankets? Isn't it? Like what? That? Thin? One. ?

This blanket is very warm, unlike that thin blanket.

2、The? Belt? Is it? Invisible? Even? Down there? That? The thinnest? Clothing. ?

This kind of belt is invisible even under the thinnest clothes.

3. like this? Answer? Thin? Stuffed? Coat? Can't? Ward? Turn it off? That? Cold? Mountain? The wind. ?

Such a thin cotton-padded coat can't stop the cold wind on the mountain.

4、It? Used to be. Crazy? Yes? What about you? Where to? Going? Skating? Open? Like this? Thin? Ice cubes. ?

You are crazy to skate on such thin ice.

5、It? Used to be. Reckless Yes? Him? Where to? Skating? Out? Go? That? Thin? Ice cubes. ?

It's sheer nonsense that he skates where the ice is thin.