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  1. skin

    • IPA[skɪn]

    英式

    • n.
      the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal;the skin of a dead animal with or without the fur, used as material for clothing or other items
    • v.
      remove the skin from (an animal or a fruit or vegetable);graze (a part of one's body)
    • verb: skin, 3rd person present: skins, gerund or present participle: skinning, past tense: skinned, past participle: skinned

    • noun: skin, plural noun: skins

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    名詞

    • 1. the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal I use body lotion to keep my skin supple a flap of skin 同義詞 epidermis, dermis, technicalcuticle, cutis, corium, ... 更多
    • the skin of a dead animal with or without the fur, used as material for clothing or other items is this real crocodile skin? 同義詞 hide, pelt, fleece, greenhide, technicalcrop, ... 更多
    • a container made from the skin of an animal such as a goat, used for holding liquids a skin filled with water
    • 2. the peel or outer layer of certain fruits or vegetables potatoes roasted in their skins 同義詞 peel, rind, outside, technicalintegument
    • the thin outer covering of a sausage if you are using link-sausages, prick the skins well with a fork
    • a thin layer forming on the surface of certain hot liquids, such as milk, as they cool Victoria was skimming the skin off the saucepan of milk 同義詞 film, coating, coat, layer, overlay, ... 更多
    • informal a cigarette paper I passed her a plastic bag with skins and hash inside
    • the outermost layer of a structure such as a building or aircraft. 同義詞 casing, cover, covering, exterior, pod
    • a strip of sealskin or other material attached to the underside of a ski to prevent a skier slipping backwards during climbing.
    • 3. a customized graphic user interface for an application or operating system.
    • 4. British informal a skinhead we were surrounded by skins with tattoos and braces
    • 5. informal (especially in jazz) a drum or drum head.
    • 6. informal relating to or denoting pornographic literature or films the skin trade
    • 7. US a card game in which each player has one card which they bet will not be the first to be matched by a card dealt from the pack.
    • 8. Australian a unit into which an Aboriginal people is divided, typically on the basis of descent, each skin being associated with a totemic bird, animal, or insect.

    動詞

    • 1. remove the skin from (an animal or a fruit or vegetable) scald and skin the tomatoes she skinned the pig and salted the carcass 同義詞 peel, pare, hull, technicaldecorticate
    • graze (a part of one's body) he scrambled down from the tree with such haste that he skinned his knees 同義詞 graze, scrape, abrade, bark, cut, ... 更多
    • 2. informal take money from or swindle (someone) I ain't no dummy, and I know when I'm being skinned
    • 3. (of a wound) form new skin the hole in his skull skinned over
    • archaic cover with skin the wound was skinned, but the strength of his thigh was not restored
    • 4. informal (of a player) take the ball past (a defender) with ease Kanchelskis would have skinned him
    • 5. British informal make a cannabis cigarette we had a few beers and then we skinned up
    • adj.
      having a skin of a specified type: a smooth-skinned complexion red-skinned potatoes

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      having a skin of a specified type: smooth-skinned stingrays

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      inject (a drug, typically a narcotic) subcutaneously: she used her insulin syringes to skin-pop illicit drugs he had been skin-popping, which accounted for the small amount of heroin in his system
    • n.
      a subcutaneous injection of a drug, typically a narcotic.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      inject (a drug, typically a narcotic) subcutaneously: she used her insulin syringes to skin-pop illicit drugs he had been skin-popping, which accounted for the small amount of heroin in his system
    • n.
      a subcutaneous injection of a drug, typically a narcotic.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the skin of a banana, especially when peeled off and discarded: you can compost banana skins, peelings, teabags, and eggshells

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a test for an immune reaction performed by applying a substance topically or injecting it into ...
    • v.
      perform a skin test on (someone): the children were skin-tested for three food allergens

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a surgical operation in which a piece of healthy skin is transplanted to a new site on a ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a surgical operation in which a piece of healthy skin is transplanted to a new site on the body.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[skin]

    美式

    • n.
      the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal: I use body lotion to keep my skin soft a flap of skin
    • v.
      remove the skin from (an animal or a fruit or vegetable): scald and skin the tomatoes she skinned the pig and salted the carcass

    Oxford American Dictionary