English to Chinese Dictionary underweight

underweight

体重不足
definition
verb
we feared the hot-air balloon had been underweighted
apply too little weight to (something).
noun
We used these early data together with information collected on cohort members at the age of 50 to explore the effects of childhood obesity and underweight on adult obesity and risk factors for disease.
insufficient weight.
adjective
he was thirty pounds underweight
below a weight considered normal or desirable.
example
I know I shouldn't complain because I can eat what I want and not gain weight, but it's not good being 'underweight' .
On examination, she was 'underweight' (weight 2nd percentile, height 10th percentile).
One in ten parents expressed some concern about 'underweight' in normal weight children.
Higher levels of protein and calories may be needed in 'underweight' horses, but should not be fed to normal or overweight horses.
A national poll of more than 2000 men asked whether they considered themselves 'underweight' , normal weight, overweight or obese.
Whether you are 'underweight' , normally weighted or overweight, your eating solution can become a problem.
The first question posed in this research asked whether individual HR managers would 'underweight' base rate data.
Then you would 'underweight' technology stocks?
I assume your daughter is 'underweight' , not just thin.
You might run your car 'underweight' and then chose to put weight in different places.
Although being slightly 'underweight' , outwardly Stacey appears to be just like any other 11-year-old.
She was still rather underweight at 100 pounds, okay, very 'underweight' , but she ate healthily, exercised a normal amount and gained a ton of self-confidence.
People who are under-nourished will not be eating enough and be 'underweight' because their diet will not be providing them with enough energy.
Since then she had been in a re-hab centre and was now considered only slightly 'underweight' .
I was a geeky, scrawny, 'underweight' kid who liked strange music and didn't fit in at all.
Many entertainment celebrities are 'underweight' , some anorexically so.
Because he's been chronically 'underweight' since before hitting puberty, his body is used to having to survive on unnaturally low weights, but there's a limit to how much it can take.
The second question posed in this study asked whether groups composed of experienced individuals 'underweight' base rate data.
We are overweight in economy-sensitive stocks, technology, industrials and financials, and are 'underweight' in utilities and telecoms - stock selection is becoming ever-more critical.
He is still 'underweight' in technology stocks, which he considers expensive, and prefers traditional old economy businesses such as paper and steel.
Although it recommended that investors switch to US shares, it still recommends that investors be 'underweight' in US equities.
Shouldn't a GP investigate why a child is 'underweight' , and share his or her concern with the parents?
‘We will also start a child-weighing exercise because lots of under-five children are 'underweight' ,’ said Pastor Bill.
Childhood undernutrition, defined as 'underweight' or low-weight-for-age, is the leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease.
They are just disqualified from the show ring because of 'underweight' or overweight.
A BMI under 18.5 indicates that you're 'underweight' .
Earnings estimates still have to come down and as a result we are 'underweight' in technology stocks.
We used these early data together with information collected on cohort members at the age of 50 to explore the effects of childhood obesity and 'underweight' on adult obesity and risk factors for disease.
In market parlance, they overweight the most recent information and 'underweight' the information that came before.
Last year we were 'underweight' lodging stocks.
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