peeling的意思和读音

peeling

: ['piːlɪŋ]

n.;()

v.“peel”

peelings  

adj.smooth

adj.flaking,shedding,cracking

n.1.,;2.()

v.1.“peel”

v.1.The present participle of peel

1. : Oil-control Peeling : Remover ...

2. overflow peeling pit ...

3. pediment peeling peference mark ...

4. peel peeling peganite ...

5. (4)( strength loss) (5)peeling) (6)( chalking) ...

6. 26 brittleness 27 peeling 28 blister ...

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1.One of her sons was diagnosed with lead poisoning when he was a toddler; he apparently was exposed from peeling paint.

2.He said the potato peeling packages may appear on shelves within 18 months.18

3.One of the best descriptions I have read of someone trying to "understand" Japan compared the process to peeling an onion.

4.And I'm with you . . . on the surface, this seems nuts. Then you start peeling it apart like an onion.

5.Lixia, I deal with all day and cement, which is always peeling hands, you give I a glove it./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.If you have no prior peeling, even if the tomatoes finely chopped, or not easy to stir in the blender where broken.使西

7.Their skin, he says, "was like a grayish color, and it was like dripping, or peeling, like the skin was peeling off their body. "。”

8.Second, if the surface paint peeling off of steel doors and windows, the main corrosion or cracking, it must be removed again.

9.Products with a strong acid-resistant, anti-pollution, anti-aging, over the years do not change color, no peeling.

10.The reason was that the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulases produced "the peeling effect" on the surface of the fiber.使