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1. Physical appearance: 肥 (féi) is commonly used to describe someone who is overweight or has a large body size. It can also refer to something that is greasy or oily, such as 肥肉 (féi ròu) which means fatty meat.
2. Clothing: 肥 (féi) can also be used to describe loose-fitting or baggy clothing. For example, 肥大的衣服 (féi dà de yī fú) means loose-fitting clothes.
3. Fertile land: In agriculture, 肥 (féi) is used to describe land that is rich and fertile, making it suitable for growing crops. This is often contrasted with 瘠 (jí) which means barren or infertile.
4. Profitable: 肥 (féi) can also be used to describe something that is lucrative or profitable. For example, 肥生意 (féi shēng yì) means a profitable business.
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Synonyms:
胖 (pàng) fat, plump (usually of a person)
Antonyms:
瘦 (shòu): Thin, lean; (of land) barren.
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