skin 的英语意思
skinskin1 /skɪn/ noun
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body [countable, uncountable] the natural outer layer of a person’s or animal’s body人或动物体表的天然外层;皮肤:
She had thick black hair and smooth dark skin.她有一头浓密的黑发和光滑的深色皮肤。
The skin on his hands was dry and rough.他手上的皮肤干燥而粗糙。 → skincare2from an animal [countable, uncountable] the skin of an animal, sometimes including its fur, used to make leather, clothes etc动物的皮(有时连毛),用于制作皮革、衣物等:
a leopard skin豹皮3food [countable, uncountable] a)the natural outer cover of some fruits and vegetables某些水果和蔬菜的天然外皮 SYN peel:
banana skins香蕉皮 b)the outer cover of a sausage香肠的外皮4on a liquid [countable, uncountable] a thin solid layer that forms on the top of a liquid, especially when it gets cold液体表面形成的薄固态层,尤指冷却后产生的:
Cover the soup to stop a skin from forming.盖上汤锅,防止表面结皮。5part of an object [countable] a layer that is part of a vehicle, building, object etc, especially on the outside车辆、建筑物、物体等(尤指外部)的外层:
The outer skin of the aircraft was not punctured.飞机的外蒙皮没有被刺穿。
The lampshade has a double skin so that it remains cool.灯罩采用双层结构,因此保持凉爽。6computer [countable, uncountable] the way particular information appears on a computer screen, especially when this can be changed quickly and easily特定信息在计算机屏幕上的显示外观(皮肤),尤指可快速轻松更改的7have (a) thin/thick skin to be easily upset or not easily upset by criticism对批评敏感或不敏感:
This is not a job for someone with thin skin.这份工作不适合心理承受能力差的人。8get under somebody’s skin informal非正式 if someone gets under your skin, they annoy you, especially by the way they behave如果某人令你烦透了,指他们(尤以其行为方式)使你恼怒:
What really gets under my skin is people who push straight to the front of the line.真正让我烦透了的是那些直接插队到前面的人。9by the skin of your teeth informal非正式 if you do something by the skin of your teeth, you only just succeed in doing it, and very nearly failed to do it如果你勉强做成某事,意味着你仅仅成功了,并且非常接近失败:
Two others made it by the skin of their teeth.另外两人也勉强成功了。10make somebody’s skin crawl informal非正式 to make someone feel very uncomfortable or slightly afraid使人感到非常不舒服或略有恐惧:
Her singing makes my skin crawl.她的歌声让我浑身起鸡皮疙瘩。11be skin and bone British English, be skin and bones American English informal非正式 to be extremely thin in a way that is unattractive and unhealthy极度消瘦,显得难看且不健康12it’s no skin off somebody’s nose spoken口语 used to say that someone does not care what another person thinks or does, because it does not affect them用于表示某人不在乎别人的想法或行为,因为与自己无关:
If she doesn’t want me to help, it’s no skin off my nose!如果她不想让我帮忙,那我无所谓!13something is only skin deep used to say that something may seem to be important or effective, but it really is not because it only affects the way things appear用于表示某事看似重要或有效,实则不然,因为它只影响表面现象:
Beauty is only skin deep.美貌只是表象。14skins [plural] British English informal非正式 papers for rolling a cigarette, especially one with marijuana in it卷烟纸,尤指用来卷大麻烟的 → save somebody’s skin at save1(11), → jump out of your skin at jump1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词fair/pale/white· I have fair skin that burns very easily.· 我的皮肤白皙,非常容易晒伤。dark/brown/black· a girl with beautiful dark skin· 一个拥有漂亮深色皮肤的女孩olive (=the colour typical of people from Greece, Italy etc)· a boy with dark eyes and olive skin· 一个深色眼睛、橄榄色肌肤的男孩tanned· His skin was slightly tanned.· 他的皮肤略微晒黑了。smooth/soft· Her skin was smooth and pale.· 她的皮肤光滑白皙。beautiful· She had beautiful brown skin.· 她有一身漂亮的棕色皮肤。good/healthy/clear (=smooth and without any red spots)· Vitamin E helps keep your skin healthy.· 维生素E有助于保持皮肤健康。bad/terrible (=with many spots or marks)· I had terrible skin when I was a teenager.· 我青少年时期皮肤状态很差。· My skin’s really bad at the moment.· 我现在的皮肤状态真的很差。flawless (=perfect, with no spots or marks)· The girls all had perfect features and flawless skin.· 女孩们都有精致的五官和无瑕的皮肤。dry· A lot of women suffer from dry skin.· 很多女性饱受皮肤干燥之苦。oily· My skin has a tendency to be oily.· 我的皮肤容易出油。sensitive (=becoming red or sore easily)· Special shampoos are available for those with sensitive skin.· 市面上有专为敏感皮肤人士提供的特效洗发水。itchy (=making you want to scratch)· The cream made my skin feel itchy.· 那种乳霜让我的皮肤感到瘙痒。rough (=not smooth or soft)· The skin on his hands was rough and dry.· 他手上的皮肤粗糙干燥。leathery (=thick and dry)· a lean man with leathery skin and sea-blue eyes· 一个皮肤如革、眼睛湛蓝如海的精瘦男人wrinkled (=covered in lines because of age)· an old lady with wrinkled skin· 一位皮肤布满皱纹的老妇人scaly (=hard and dry, like the skin on animals such as lizards)· The crocodile’s scaly skin is ideally suited to its way of life.· 鳄鱼的鳞片状皮肤非常适合其生活方式。verbs动词burn/damage your skin· Strong sunlight can damage your skin.· 强烈的阳光会损伤皮肤。break the skin (=make a hole in it)· Luckily the skin wasn't broken.· 幸运的是,皮肤没有破损。protect your skin· It's important to use suntan lotion to protect your skin.· 使用防晒乳液来保护皮肤非常重要。irritate your skin (=make it red or sore)· Some types of make-up can irritate your skin.· 某些种类的化妆品可能会刺激皮肤。soothe your skin (=to stop it feeling painful or uncomfortable)· The lotion helps to soothe your skin after you've been in the sun all day.· 这款乳液有助于在晒了一整天太阳后舒缓皮肤。your skin glows/shines (=it looks healthy)· beauty products that will make your skin glow· 让皮肤焕发光泽的美容产品your skin peels (=the top layer comes off after you have had a sun tan)· The week after the holiday my skin was already starting to peel.· 假期结束后的第一周,我的皮肤已经开始脱皮了。your skin sags (=it hangs down in loose folds, because you are old)· The skin on her arms was already starting to sag.· 她手臂上的皮肤已经开始松弛了。skin + NOUNskin + 名词skin colour (also the colour of your skin)· There is still discrimination on the basis of skin colour.· 目前仍存在基于肤色的歧视。skin tone (=how light or dark someone’s skin is)· Do the colours of your clothes enhance your skin tone?· 你衣服的颜色能提亮你的肤色吗?a skin condition/complaint/disease· She suffers from a nasty skin condition.· 她患有严重的皮肤病。skin irritation· A lot of chemicals can cause skin irritation.· 许多化学物质可能引起皮肤刺激。a skin rash· Skin rashes are common among children.· 皮疹在儿童中很常见。skin cancer· Too much exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer.· 过度暴露在阳光下可能导致皮肤癌。
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body [countable, uncountable] the natural outer layer of a person’s or animal’s body人或动物体表的天然外层;皮肤:
She had thick black hair and smooth dark skin.她有一头浓密的黑发和光滑的深色皮肤。
The skin on his hands was dry and rough.他手上的皮肤干燥而粗糙。 → skincare2from an animal [countable, uncountable] the skin of an animal, sometimes including its fur, used to make leather, clothes etc动物的皮(有时连毛),用于制作皮革、衣物等:
a leopard skin豹皮3food [countable, uncountable] a)the natural outer cover of some fruits and vegetables某些水果和蔬菜的天然外皮 SYN peel:
banana skins香蕉皮 b)the outer cover of a sausage香肠的外皮4on a liquid [countable, uncountable] a thin solid layer that forms on the top of a liquid, especially when it gets cold液体表面形成的薄固态层,尤指冷却后产生的:
Cover the soup to stop a skin from forming.盖上汤锅,防止表面结皮。5part of an object [countable] a layer that is part of a vehicle, building, object etc, especially on the outside车辆、建筑物、物体等(尤指外部)的外层:
The outer skin of the aircraft was not punctured.飞机的外蒙皮没有被刺穿。
The lampshade has a double skin so that it remains cool.灯罩采用双层结构,因此保持凉爽。6computer [countable, uncountable] the way particular information appears on a computer screen, especially when this can be changed quickly and easily特定信息在计算机屏幕上的显示外观(皮肤),尤指可快速轻松更改的7have (a) thin/thick skin to be easily upset or not easily upset by criticism对批评敏感或不敏感:
This is not a job for someone with thin skin.这份工作不适合心理承受能力差的人。8get under somebody’s skin informal非正式 if someone gets under your skin, they annoy you, especially by the way they behave如果某人令你烦透了,指他们(尤以其行为方式)使你恼怒:
What really gets under my skin is people who push straight to the front of the line.真正让我烦透了的是那些直接插队到前面的人。9by the skin of your teeth informal非正式 if you do something by the skin of your teeth, you only just succeed in doing it, and very nearly failed to do it如果你勉强做成某事,意味着你仅仅成功了,并且非常接近失败:
Two others made it by the skin of their teeth.另外两人也勉强成功了。10make somebody’s skin crawl informal非正式 to make someone feel very uncomfortable or slightly afraid使人感到非常不舒服或略有恐惧:
Her singing makes my skin crawl.她的歌声让我浑身起鸡皮疙瘩。11be skin and bone British English, be skin and bones American English informal非正式 to be extremely thin in a way that is unattractive and unhealthy极度消瘦,显得难看且不健康12it’s no skin off somebody’s nose spoken口语 used to say that someone does not care what another person thinks or does, because it does not affect them用于表示某人不在乎别人的想法或行为,因为与自己无关:
If she doesn’t want me to help, it’s no skin off my nose!如果她不想让我帮忙,那我无所谓!13something is only skin deep used to say that something may seem to be important or effective, but it really is not because it only affects the way things appear用于表示某事看似重要或有效,实则不然,因为它只影响表面现象:
Beauty is only skin deep.美貌只是表象。14skins [plural] British English informal非正式 papers for rolling a cigarette, especially one with marijuana in it卷烟纸,尤指用来卷大麻烟的 → save somebody’s skin at save1(11), → jump out of your skin at jump1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词fair/pale/white· I have fair skin that burns very easily.· 我的皮肤白皙,非常容易晒伤。dark/brown/black· a girl with beautiful dark skin· 一个拥有漂亮深色皮肤的女孩olive (=the colour typical of people from Greece, Italy etc)· a boy with dark eyes and olive skin· 一个深色眼睛、橄榄色肌肤的男孩tanned· His skin was slightly tanned.· 他的皮肤略微晒黑了。smooth/soft· Her skin was smooth and pale.· 她的皮肤光滑白皙。beautiful· She had beautiful brown skin.· 她有一身漂亮的棕色皮肤。good/healthy/clear (=smooth and without any red spots)· Vitamin E helps keep your skin healthy.· 维生素E有助于保持皮肤健康。bad/terrible (=with many spots or marks)· I had terrible skin when I was a teenager.· 我青少年时期皮肤状态很差。· My skin’s really bad at the moment.· 我现在的皮肤状态真的很差。flawless (=perfect, with no spots or marks)· The girls all had perfect features and flawless skin.· 女孩们都有精致的五官和无瑕的皮肤。dry· A lot of women suffer from dry skin.· 很多女性饱受皮肤干燥之苦。oily· My skin has a tendency to be oily.· 我的皮肤容易出油。sensitive (=becoming red or sore easily)· Special shampoos are available for those with sensitive skin.· 市面上有专为敏感皮肤人士提供的特效洗发水。itchy (=making you want to scratch)· The cream made my skin feel itchy.· 那种乳霜让我的皮肤感到瘙痒。rough (=not smooth or soft)· The skin on his hands was rough and dry.· 他手上的皮肤粗糙干燥。leathery (=thick and dry)· a lean man with leathery skin and sea-blue eyes· 一个皮肤如革、眼睛湛蓝如海的精瘦男人wrinkled (=covered in lines because of age)· an old lady with wrinkled skin· 一位皮肤布满皱纹的老妇人scaly (=hard and dry, like the skin on animals such as lizards)· The crocodile’s scaly skin is ideally suited to its way of life.· 鳄鱼的鳞片状皮肤非常适合其生活方式。verbs动词burn/damage your skin· Strong sunlight can damage your skin.· 强烈的阳光会损伤皮肤。break the skin (=make a hole in it)· Luckily the skin wasn't broken.· 幸运的是,皮肤没有破损。protect your skin· It's important to use suntan lotion to protect your skin.· 使用防晒乳液来保护皮肤非常重要。irritate your skin (=make it red or sore)· Some types of make-up can irritate your skin.· 某些种类的化妆品可能会刺激皮肤。soothe your skin (=to stop it feeling painful or uncomfortable)· The lotion helps to soothe your skin after you've been in the sun all day.· 这款乳液有助于在晒了一整天太阳后舒缓皮肤。your skin glows/shines (=it looks healthy)· beauty products that will make your skin glow· 让皮肤焕发光泽的美容产品your skin peels (=the top layer comes off after you have had a sun tan)· The week after the holiday my skin was already starting to peel.· 假期结束后的第一周,我的皮肤已经开始脱皮了。your skin sags (=it hangs down in loose folds, because you are old)· The skin on her arms was already starting to sag.· 她手臂上的皮肤已经开始松弛了。skin + NOUNskin + 名词skin colour (also the colour of your skin)· There is still discrimination on the basis of skin colour.· 目前仍存在基于肤色的歧视。skin tone (=how light or dark someone’s skin is)· Do the colours of your clothes enhance your skin tone?· 你衣服的颜色能提亮你的肤色吗?a skin condition/complaint/disease· She suffers from a nasty skin condition.· 她患有严重的皮肤病。skin irritation· A lot of chemicals can cause skin irritation.· 许多化学物质可能引起皮肤刺激。a skin rash· Skin rashes are common among children.· 皮疹在儿童中很常见。skin cancer· Too much exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer.· 过度暴露在阳光下可能导致皮肤癌。skinskin2 verb (past tense and past participle skinned, present participle skinning) [transitive]
1to remove the skin from an animal, fruit, or vegetable剥去动物、水果或蔬菜的皮:
Add the tomatoes, skinned and sliced.加入去皮切片的番茄。2to hurt yourself by rubbing off some skin因摩擦磨破皮肤而受伤 SYN graze:
She fell and skinned her knee.她摔倒后擦破了膝盖。3skin somebody alive to punish someone very severely – used humorously严厉惩罚某人——幽默用法:
Dad will skin you alive when he sees this place!爸爸看到这里会把你活剥了!4informal非正式 to completely defeat someone彻底击败某人 SYN hammer:
The football team really skinned Watertown last year.这支球队去年彻底击溃了Watertown队。5there's more than one way to skin a cat used to say that there are several ways of achieving something用于表示达成某事有多种方法skin up phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to make a cigarette with marijuana in it卷一支含大麻的烟
1to remove the skin from an animal, fruit, or vegetable剥去动物、水果或蔬菜的皮:
Add the tomatoes, skinned and sliced.加入去皮切片的番茄。2to hurt yourself by rubbing off some skin因摩擦磨破皮肤而受伤 SYN graze:
She fell and skinned her knee.她摔倒后擦破了膝盖。3skin somebody alive to punish someone very severely – used humorously严厉惩罚某人——幽默用法:
Dad will skin you alive when he sees this place!爸爸看到这里会把你活剥了!4informal非正式 to completely defeat someone彻底击败某人 SYN hammer:
The football team really skinned Watertown last year.这支球队去年彻底击溃了Watertown队。5there's more than one way to skin a cat used to say that there are several ways of achieving something用于表示达成某事有多种方法skin up phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to make a cigarette with marijuana in it卷一支含大麻的烟