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Is the worldwide trend that we are getting skinnier or fatter?
We are getting fatter as a... as a worldwide trend.
Chiles japon, Japanese chilies, but they're shorter and fatter than the chiles de arbol, so compare.
If we go slightly fatter, you got tagliatelle.
If you go even fatter than that—two centimeters—that's pappardelle.
So we can see it's a bit fatter at the top, a little bit rushed at the first part of the turn, she's kind of kicked that back foot around, but towards the end we're starting to get a bit of an arc as the board grips in and begins to carve a little bit across the side.
這個句子裡的 bigger 是形容詞 big 的比較及 bigger 就是比較大的意思 單音節短母音形容詞比較及的變化方式 就是重複字尾再加上 er 常見的有 hot, hotter 比較熱的 fat, fatter 比較胖的 或是 thin, thinner 比較瘦的 一起練習一下
天氣越來越熱了 或是 The cat is much fatter now.
That means they have to get shorter and fatter for low notes, which is what your chest voice is.
Nobody, nobody, especially an Irishman, goes to a gym to make his face fatter.
And I love the idea that part of those neurochemicals are growth factors because my favorite brain structure, the hippocampus, I know is getting bigger and fatter and fluffier every single time that I work out.
I'm an inch taller than Diana, but she is ever so much fatter; she says she'd like to
I believe I'm getting fatter, though. Don't you think I am?
This is a fatter piece of wagyu.
This cut here is the shimohuri, which is the fatter cut of A5 wagyu.