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Definition and meaning of 薄い - うすい in Japanese

うすい薄い
usui

N4

1.thin, light, faint

Adjective

この本は うすいです。
This book is thin.
うすい
usui

N4

1.light (color, flavor, makeup), weak (coffee), thin (beard)

Adjective

うすいコーヒーをください。
Please give me a light coffee.
うすい薄い
usui

N4

1.Thin (not thick)

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

この本は薄いです。
This book is thin.
その紙は薄いですね。
That paper is thin, isn't it?
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2.lacking depth or intensity, faint or light.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

彼女の肌は薄いピンク色だ。
Her skin is a pale pink color.
この絵の色合いは薄いですね。
The colors of this painting are light.
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3.lacking thickness or concentration.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

このスープは薄い味がします。
This soup has a watery taste.
彼女のコーヒーは薄い色です。
Her coffee has a light color.
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4.lacking in strength or intensity.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

彼の愛情は薄い。
His affection is weak.
そのスープは味が薄い。
The soup has a weak taste.
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5.having a low probability or likelihood.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

その計画が成功する可能性は薄い。
The chances of that plan succeeding are slim.
彼女の希望が叶う可能性は薄いです。
The likelihood of her wish coming true is slim.
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6.thinly spread or not dense.

I-adjective (keiyoushi)

この森は木々が薄い。
The trees in this forest are sparse.
彼の髪は薄いですね。
His hair is thin, isn't it?
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hanabi

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