淡薄 dànbó thin Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 淡薄 dànbó thin thin; light; hazy; used to describe mist, smoke, or gases faint faint; dim; used to describe an impression or memory that is not deep or vivid indifferent cold; lacking in affection or intimacy, often describing relationships content content with a simple and quiet life; indifferent to fame or fortune weak lacking in intensity; used for taste, interest, or enthusiasm Frequency Movie subtitles 0.150 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 2.80 per million Cross-References Antonym 深刻 shēnkè浓厚 nónghòuSynonym 寡淡 guǎdàn Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)
淡薄 dànbó thin thin; light; hazy; used to describe mist, smoke, or gases faint faint; dim; used to describe an impression or memory that is not deep or vivid indifferent cold; lacking in affection or intimacy, often describing relationships content content with a simple and quiet life; indifferent to fame or fortune weak lacking in intensity; used for taste, interest, or enthusiasm Frequency Movie subtitles 0.150 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 2.80 per million Cross-References Antonym 深刻 shēnkè浓厚 nónghòuSynonym 寡淡 guǎdàn Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)