skin 英 [skɪn]   美 [skɪn]

skin

skin  英 [skɪn] 美 [skɪn]

n. 皮肤 

进行时:skinning  过去式:skinned  过去分词:skinned  第三人称单数:skins  名词复数:skins 

to have dark skin, to have fair skin, to have olive skin 皮肤黝黑、白晰、浅褐色等
The snake sheds its skin once a year. 蛇一年蜕一次皮。

  • Our bodies are covered with skin, a layer of tissue that's also humans' largest organ. When you are sick and have a fever, your skin feels warm.
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  • n. 皮肤
  • 1. to have dark skin, to have fair skin, to have olive skin

    皮肤黝黑、白晰、浅褐色等

  • 2. The snake sheds its skin once a year.

    蛇一年蜕一次皮。

  • 3. skin cancer

    皮肤癌

  • 4. dark-skinned

    深色皮肤的

  • 5. fair-skinned

    白晰皮肤的

  • 6. a tiger skin rug

    虎皮毯

  • 7. The skins are removed and laid out to dry.

    皮剥下来,摊开晾干。

  • 8. Remove the skins by soaking the tomatoes in hot water.

    把西红柿放在热水里烫一下去皮。

  • 9. the outer skin of the earth

    地壳

  • 10. You'll need four ripe tomatoes, skinned and chopped.

    需要四个熟了的西红柿,去皮切碎。

  • skin (n.) c. 1200, "animal hide" (usually dressed and tanned), from Old Norse skinn "animal hide, fur," from Proto-Germanic *skinth- (source also of Old English scinn (rare), Old High German scinten, German schinden "to flay, skin;" German dialectal schind "skin of a fruit," Flemish schinde "bark"), from PIE *sken- "to peel off, flay" (source also of Breton scant "scale of a fish," Irish scainim "I tear, I burst"), extended form of root *sek- "to cut."
  • skin (v.) late 14c., "to remove the skin from" (originally of circumcision), from skin (n.). As "to have (a particular kind of) skin" from c. 1400. In 19c. U.S. colloquial use, "to strip, fleece, plunder;" hence skin-game, one in which one player has no chance against the others (as with a stacked deck), the type of con game played in a skin-house. Skin the cat in gymnastics is from 1845. Related: Skinned; skinning.
skin / skɪn ; NAmE skɪn / noun , verb skin skins skinned skinning noun on body 身体 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the layer of tissuethat covers the body 皮;皮肤 to have dark/fair/olive, etc. skin 皮肤黝黑、白晰、浅褐色等 The snake sheds its skin once a year. 蛇一年蜕一次皮。 cosmetics for sensitive skins 过敏性皮肤适用的化妆品 skin cancer 皮肤癌 collocationsat physical see also foreskin , redskin -skinned 有…皮肤 2 ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having the type of skinmentioned …皮肤的 dark-skinned 深色皮肤的 fair-skinned 白晰皮肤的 see also thick-skinned , thin-skinned of dead animal 死兽 3 [countable ,  uncountable ] ( often in compounds 常构成复合词 ) the skinof a dead animal with or without its fur, used for making leather, etc. (兽)皮;毛皮;皮张 The skins are removed and laid out to dry. 皮剥下来,摊开晾干。 a tiger skin rug 虎皮毯 of fruit/vegetables 水果;蔬菜 4 [countable ,  uncountable ] the outer layer of some fruits and vegetables (某些果实和蔬菜的)皮,壳 Remove the skins by soaking the tomatoes in hot water. 把西红柿放在热水里烫一下去皮。 see also banana skin compare peel n.  (1 ) , rind  (1 ) , zest  (3 ) of sausage 香肠 5 [countable ,  uncountable ] the thin outer layer of a sausage 外皮;肠衣 Prick the skins before grilling. 烤前先在肠衣上扎孔。 on liquids 液体 6 [countable ,  uncountable ] the thin layer that forms on the surface of some liquids, especially when they become cold (尤指冷却时形成的)薄层,皮 A skin had formed on the top of the milk. 奶上结了一层奶皮。 outside layer 外壳 7 [countable ] a layer that covers the outside of sth 外壳;外层 the outer skin of the earth 地壳 the metal skin of the aircraft 飞机的金属外壳 8 [countable ] a special cover for any small electronic device that you can carry with you so that you can listen to music (便携式电子音乐播放器的)护套,保护壳 You can create your own custom skin for your iPod. 你可以为你的 iPod 制作个性化护套。 in a computer program 计算机程序 9 [countable ] ( computing ) the interfaceof a computer program (= the way a computer program presents information on screen),that the user can change to suit their particular preferences 电脑程式的用户界面(可按个人喜好变换) IDIOMS by the ˌskin of your ˈteeth ( informal) if you do sth by the skin of your teeth,you only just manage to do it 刚好;勉强 get under sb's ˈskin ( informal) to annoy sb 惹某人生气(或恼火) Don't let him get under your skin. 别让他惹你生气。 have got sb under your ˈskin ( informal) to be extremely attracted to sb 极其迷恋;被某人深深打动 it's no skin off ˈmy, ˈyour, ˈhis, etc. nose ( informal) used to say that sb is not upset or annoyed about sth because it does not affect them in a bad way (指某人没有受到不良影响)这不关某人的事,这跟某人没关系 make your ˈskin crawl to make you feel afraid or full of disgust 使人毛骨悚然;让人起鸡皮疙瘩 (nothing but/all/only) skin and ˈbone ( informal) extremely thin in a way that is not attractive or healthy 瘦得皮包骨;瘦骨嶙峋 more at jump v. , save v. , thick adj. , thin adj. verb ( -nn- ) animal/fruit/vegetable 动物;水果;蔬菜 1 skinsth to take the skin off an animal, a fruit or a vegetable 剥皮;扒皮;削皮 You'll need four ripe tomatoes, skinned and chopped. 需要四个熟了的西红柿,去皮切碎。 part of body 身体部位 2 skinsth to rub the skin off part of your body by accident 擦破(身体某部位的)皮肤 He skinned his knees climbing down the tree. 他从树上爬下来时把膝盖蹭破了。 IDIOMsee eye n. , way n. PHRASAL VERB ˌskin ˈup ( BrE) ( informal) to make a cigarette containing marijuana 用大麻做纸烟 skin / skɪn ; NAmE skɪn /
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