skin
- IPA[skɪn]
英式
- 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
- 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
- ▪ 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
- ▪ 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
- ▪ 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
- ▪ 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
- ▪ 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
- ▪ graze (a part of one's body) he scrambled down from the tree with such haste that he skinned his knees 同義詞
- 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
- having a skin of a specified type: a smooth-skinned complexion red-skinned potatoes
Oxford Dictionary
- having a skin of a specified type: smooth-skinned stingrays
Oxford American Dictionary
- 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
- a subcutaneous injection of a drug, typically a narcotic.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the skin of a banana, especially when peeled off and discarded: you can compost banana skins, peelings, teabags, and eggshells
Oxford Dictionary
- a surgical operation in which a piece of healthy skin is transplanted to a new site on the body.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a surgical operation in which a piece of healthy skin is transplanted to a new site on a ...
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- a test for an immune reaction performed by applying a substance topically or injecting it into ...
- perform a skin test on (someone): the children were skin-tested for three food allergens
Oxford Dictionary
- a test for an immune reaction performed by applying a substance topically or injecting it into ...
- perform a skin test on (someone): the children were skin-tested for three food allergens
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- 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