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
- 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
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1. to have dark skin, to have fair skin, to have olive skin
皮肤黝黑、白晰、浅褐色等
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2. The snake sheds its skin once a year.
蛇一年蜕一次皮。
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3. skin cancer
皮肤癌
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4. dark-skinned
深色皮肤的
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5. fair-skinned
白晰皮肤的
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6. a tiger skin rug
虎皮毯
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7. The skins are removed and laid out to dry.
皮剥下来,摊开晾干。
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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。
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9. the outer skin of the earth
地壳
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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.
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