Examples of using Emaciated in English and their translations into Chinese
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This doesn't mean an emaciated, skinny face, or a large chubby face.
An emaciated 18-year-old Russian girl looks into the camera during the liberation of Dachau concentration camp in 1945.
On 9 February 2003 his family was allegedly informed of his death and went to the prison, where they reportedly found his body emaciated.
When the Soviets liberated Auschwitz at the end of January, only several thousand emaciated prisoners remained alive.
The horse was very young, probably just a year old, was suffering from diarrhoea, and emaciated.
Because now I saw she was more than slender, her face was thin, almost emaciated.
And a quite different expression-- wild, suffering and cruel-- rested on his emaciated face.
Teen'left to rot to death by family' was so emaciated his bones stuck out and he looked like'WW2 death camp victim'.
They are malnourished, emaciated and, many of them, pocked with needle tracks from what is assessed as amphetamines they used to maintain their murderous fervor.
This enhanced clarity sparked a push into many so-called risk assets, including gold, that benefit from low rates and an emaciated U.S. dollar.
The centuries-long search for the fountain of youth has yielded only a few promising leads, one of which entails an extreme, emaciating diet.
He was frightfully emaciated;
Omosebi also emaciated but responsive.
They found 15-year-old Ayanfe O. Omosebi extremely emaciated and deceased.
They found two emaciated young elephants struggling inside the translocation compound.
And so worn and emaciated, that it was painful to look upon him.
He became emaciated, and the tube made his speech even less coherent.
Ministers form a circle around the emaciated man and douse him in anointing oil and holy water.
She was so“emaciated” that officers said they originally thought she was only 10 years old.
We should not wait to act until graphic pictures of emaciated and dying children dominate TV screens and newspapers.