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skin

英 [skɪn]

美 [skɪn]

n.  皮; 皮肤; …皮肤的; (兽)皮; 毛皮; 皮张
v.  剥皮; 扒皮; 削皮; 擦破(身体某部位的)皮肤

复数:skins 过去式:skinned 现在分词:skinning 过去分词:skinned 第三人称单数:skins 

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同义词辨析

hidefurleatherskin【导航词义:皮】

hiden. 兽皮
〔辨析〕
指剥毛后用于制革的兽皮,或称生皮。
〔例证〕
Hides can be tanned to make leather.
兽皮鞣硝后可制成皮革。
The boots are made of buffalo hide.
这双靴子是由水牛皮制成的。
furn. 毛皮,皮子
〔辨析〕
指带毛的兽皮,如狐狸、兔子、水貂、海狸等的毛皮。
〔例证〕
She bought a fox fur coat for her husband.
她给丈夫买了一件狐皮大衣。
He was wearing a coat with a fur lining.
他穿着一件有毛皮衬里的外衣。
leathern. 皮革
〔辨析〕
通常指经过加工的熟皮,可用于制作各种皮革制品。
〔例证〕
This leather couch looks expensive.
这个皮沙发看上去很昂贵。
Plastic is sometimes used instead of leather.
塑料有时可以替代皮革。
skinn. 皮,皮肤,外皮
〔辨析〕
最普通用词,指人的皮肤或动物的皮,也可指水果、植物和种子等的外皮。
〔例证〕
olive/soft skin
橄榄色的/柔软的皮肤
fox/tiger skin
虎皮/狐狸皮
He has dark brown skin.
他的皮肤是深棕色的。
Take the skin off before you eat the orange.
吃橘子之前先把皮去掉。
Some fruits have thick skins.
有些水果皮很厚。

短语用例

    skin up

    • 用大麻做纸烟
      to make a cigarette containing marijuana

      习惯用语

        n.

          by the skin of your teeth
        • 刚好;勉强
          if you do sth by the skin of your teeth , you only just manage to do it
        • get under sb's skin
        • 惹某人生气(或恼火)
          to annoy sb
        • Don't let him get under your skin.
          别让他惹你生气。
        • have got sb under your skin
        • 极其迷恋;被某人深深打动
          to be extremely attracted to sb
        • it's no skin off my, your, his, etc. nose
        • (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
          used to say that sb is not upset or annoyed about sth because it does not affect them in a bad way
        • make your skin crawl
        • 使人毛骨悚然;让人起鸡皮疙瘩
          to make you feel afraid or full of disgust
        • (nothing but/all/only) skin and bone
        • 瘦得皮包骨;瘦骨嶙峋
          extremely thin in a way that is not attractive or healthy
        • jump out of your skin
        • 大吃一惊;吓一大跳
          to move violently because of a sudden shock
        • save your (own) skin/hide/neck
        • (尤指不惜置他人于困境而)保全自己的性命,使自己免受惩罚
          to try to avoid death, punishment, etc., especially by leaving others in an extremely difficult situation
        • To save his own skin, he lied and blamed the accident on his friend.
          为了自保,他竟然说谎,把事故的责任推到朋友身上。
        • a thick skin
        • 厚脸皮;不计较面子
          the ability to accept criticism, insults, etc. without becoming upset
        • a thin skin
        • 脸皮薄;顾及脸面
          the lack of ability to accept criticism, insults, etc. without becoming upset

        v.

          keep your eyes peeled/skinned (for sb/sth)
        • 留心;注意;仔细查找
          to look carefully for sb/sth
        • We kept our eyes peeled for any signs of life.
          我们注意寻找任何生命的迹象。
        • there's more than one way to skin a cat
        • (要做成某事)方法不止一个,有的是办法
          there are many different ways to achieve sth

        牛津词典

          noun

            身体 on body
          • 皮;皮肤
            the layer of tissue that covers the body
            1. to have dark/fair/olive, etc. skin
              皮肤黝黑、白皙、浅褐色等
            2. The snake sheds its skin once a year.
              蛇一年蜕一次皮。
            3. cosmetics for sensitive skins
              过敏性皮肤适用的化妆品
            4. skin cancer
              皮肤癌
          • 有…皮肤 -skinned
          • …皮肤的
            having the type of skin mentioned
            1. dark-skinned
              深色皮肤的
            2. fair-skinned
              白皙皮肤的
          • 死兽 of dead animal
          • (兽)皮;毛皮;皮张
            the skin of a dead animal with or without its fur, used for making leather, etc.
            1. The skins are removed and laid out to dry.
              皮剥下来,摊开晾干。
            2. a tiger skin rug
              虎皮毯
          • 水果;蔬菜 of fruit/vegetables
          • 皮;壳
            the outer layer of some fruit and vegetables
            1. Remove the skins by soaking the tomatoes in hot water.
              把西红柿放在热水里烫一下去皮。
          • 香肠 of sausage
          • 外皮;肠衣
            the thin outer layer of a sausage
            1. Prick the skins before grilling.
              烤前先在肠衣上扎孔。
          • 液体 on liquids
          • (尤指冷却时形成的)薄层,皮
            the thin layer that forms on the surface of some liquids, especially when they become cold
            1. A skin had formed on the top of the milk.
              奶上结了一层奶皮。
          • 外壳 outside layer
          • 外壳;外层
            a layer that covers the outside of sth
            1. the outer skin of the earth
              地壳
            2. the metal skin of the aircraft
              飞机的金属外壳

          verb

            动物;水果;蔬菜 animal/fruit/vegetable
          • 剥皮;扒皮;削皮
            to take the skin off an animal, a fruit or a vegetable
            1. You'll need four ripe tomatoes, skinned and chopped.
              需要四个熟了的西红柿,去皮切碎。
          • 身体部位 part of body
          • 擦破(身体某部位的)皮肤
            to rub the skin off part of your body by accident
            1. He skinned his knees climbing down the tree.
              他从树上爬下来时把膝盖蹭破了。

          柯林斯词典

          • N-VAR 皮肤;皮
            Yourskinis the natural covering of your body.
            1. His skin is clear and smooth...
              他的皮肤光洁平滑。
            2. There are three major types of skin cancer...
              主要有 3 种皮肤癌。
            3. The only difference between us is the colour of our skins.
              我们之间唯一的差别就是肤色。
          • N-VAR 兽皮;皮毛
            An animalskinis skin which has been removed from a dead animal. Skins are used to make things such as coats and rugs.
            1. That was real crocodile skin.
              那是真正的鳄鱼皮。
            2. ...a leopard skin coat.
              豹皮大衣
          • N-VAR 果皮;(蔬菜的)表皮
            Theskinof a fruit or vegetable is its outer layer or covering.
            1. The outer skin of the orange is called the 'zest'.
              橙子皮称为 zest。
            2. ...banana skins.
              香蕉皮
          • N-SING (液体表面凝结的)薄皮,薄层
            If askinforms on the surface of a liquid, a thin, fairly solid layer forms on it.
            1. Stir the custard occasionally to prevent a skin forming.
              要不时地搅拌牛奶蛋糊,防止其表面结皮。
          • VERB 剥去(死动物)的皮;将…去皮
            If youskina dead animal, you remove its skin.
            1. ...with the expertise of a chef skinning a rabbit.
              具有大厨剥兔子皮的娴熟技艺
          • See also:-skinnedbanana skin
          • PHRASE 吓得魂飞魄散;大吃一惊
            If something makes youjump out ofyourskin, it surprises or shocks you very much.
            1. He nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw two rats.
              他看到两只老鼠,几乎给吓丢了魂。
          • PHRASE 保命;保全自己;设法摆脱困境
            If you try tosaveyourown skinorsaveyourskin, you try to save yourself from something dangerous or unpleasant.
            1. He'd have done anything to anybody to save his own skin.
              为了活命,他可以不顾任何人,不择手段。
          • PHRASE 侥幸;好不容易才;险些儿没有
            If you do somethingby the skin ofyourteeth, you just manage to do it.
            1. He won, but only by the skin of his teeth.
              他赢了,但是赢得十分勉强。
          • PHRASE 脸皮厚;不计较面子
            If you say that someone hasa thick skin, you mean that they are able to listen to criticism about themselves without becoming offended.
            1. You need a thick skin to be a headmaster.
              要当校长,你就得脸皮厚一些。
          • tomakeyourskin crawl→ see:crawl

          英英释义

          noun

          • body covering of a living animal
              Synonym:hidepelt
            1. an outer surface (usually thin)
              1. the skin of an airplane
            2. a bag serving as a container for liquids
              1. a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch
                1. your skin is the largest organ of your body
                Synonym:tegumentcutis
              2. the rind of a fruit or vegetable
                  Synonym:peel
                1. a person's skin regarded as their life
                  1. he tried to save his skin

                verb

                双语例句

                • That was real crocodile skin.
                  那是真正的鳄鱼皮。
                • I looked at his thin face with its almost transparent skin.
                  我看着他清瘦的脸,脸上肌肤几近透明。
                • I have it on good authority that there's no way this light can cause skin cancer.
                  我有来自权威人士的说法,这种光不可能引起皮肤癌。
                • The shoe fits badly and has rubbed the skin.
                  这鞋不合脚,把皮都磨掉了。
                • The risk and severity of sunburn depend on the body's natural skin colour
                  晒伤的风险和严重程度取决于人体的自然肤色。
                • You need a thick skin to be a headmaster.
                  要当校长,你就得脸皮厚一些。
                • He nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw two rats.
                  他看到两只老鼠,几乎给吓丢了魂。
                • The only difference between us is the colour of our skins.
                  我们之间唯一的差别就是肤色。
                • I am having a skin graft on my arm soon.
                  我马上就要接受手臂的皮肤移植手术。
                • Her son's skin improved beyond belief.
                  她儿子的皮肤得到了难以置信的改善。