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skinned
- IPA[skɪnd]
英式
- having a skin of a specified type
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- 1. having a skin of a specified type a smooth-skinned complexion red-skinned potatoes
- 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
- 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 Dictionary
- 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
- 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
- sensitive to criticism or insults: these bloggers sure are a thin-skinned crowd
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- (of a person) having pale or relatively pale skin: a fair-skinned woman with blue eyes
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person) having pale or relatively pale skin: a fair-skinned woman with blue eyes
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- (of a person) having brown or black skin: Australia's first inhabitants were dark-skinned nomadic hunters
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- insensitive to criticism or insults: you have to be thick-skinned and none too squeamish
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- (of a person) having yellowish-brown skin: an olive-skinned Italian goddess
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美式
- having a skin of a specified type: smooth-skinned stingrays
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