skinned的意思和读音

skinned

: [skɪnd] : ['skɪnd]

n.

v.

skinnedn.on body

1.[u][c]the layer of tissue that covers the body

to have dark/fair/olive, etc. skin、

The snake sheds its skin once a year.

cosmetics for sensitive skins

skin cancer

-skinned

2.having the type of skin mentioned

dark-skinned

fair-skinned

of dead animal

3.[c][u]the skin of a dead animal with or without its fur, used for making leather, etc.

The skins are removed and laid out to dry.

a tiger skin rug

of fruit/vegetables

4.[c][u]the outer layer of some fruits and vegetables

Remove the skins by soaking the tomatoes in hot water.西

of sausage

5.[c][u]the thin outer layer of a sausage

Prick the skins before grilling.

on liquids

6.[c][u]the thin layer that forms on the surface of some liquids, especially when they become cold

A skin had formed on the top of the milk.

outside layer

7.[c]a layer that covers the outside of sth

the outer skin of the earth

the metal skin of the aircraft

8.[c]便a special cover for any small electronic device that you can carry with you so that you can listen to music

You can create your own custom skin for your iPod. iPod

in a computer program

9.[c]the interface of a computer program(= the way a computer program presents information on screen) , that the user can change to suit their particular preferences

IDMby the skin of your teeth(informal)if you do sthby the skin of your teeth , you only just manage to do it

Don't let him get under your skin.

get under sbs skin(informal)to annoy sb

Don't let him get under your skin.

have got sb under your skin(informal)to be extremely attracted to sbits no skin off my, your, his, etc. nose(informal)used to say that sb is not upset or annoyed about sth because it does not affect them in a bad waymake your skin crawl使to make you feel afraid or full of disgust(nothing but/all/only) skin and bone(informal)extremely thin in a way that is not attractive or healthyv.animal/fruit/vegetable

1.~ sthto take the skin off an animal, a fruit or a vegetable

You'll need four ripe tomatoes, skinned and chopped.西

part of body

2.~ sthto rub the skin off part of your body by accident

He skinned his knees climbing down the tree.

adj.1....2.

v.1.“skin”

v.1.The past tense and past participle of skin

1. : scaled skinned : Boned ...

2. ... 2*200g chicken breast,skinned 2 200 Salt & pepper ...

3. tyrosine thinskinned thirdclass ...

6. group skinned thigh ...

7. skinless skinned skinners ...

8. ... broke skinned incredibly adv. ...

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1.The rash does not disappear when pressed against a clear glass tumbler but it is often harder to see in dark-skinned people.使

2.Model needs to be re-skinned, joining the tentacles to the body, making it a single mesh.使

3."I'm thick-skinned, " I said, though the truth was more complicated.“,”

4.This year, I have to attend two sessions, the first 11 years a few days ago, how my wife will not let me, that I too thick skinned.11

5.Leia is a petite, fair-skinned human female with brown eyes, and long brown hair that she often wears in an elaborate fashion.

6.I've found this perception has made it a little easier for me to be thicker-skinned and not take such behavior so personally.

7.Thin and olive-skinned boys, each had a thatch of dark curls on his head and was quick to anger and quicker to forgive.

8.And it has, in a way, been funny to see how childish and thin-skinned the Masters of the Universe turn out to be.便

9.Researchers have found a chemical from a tropical mint plant that works both as a sunless tanner and as a solar shield in fair-skinned mice.

10.It takes him a while to notice her. Andre is drawn to a well-defined type, olive-skinned girls with robust features and dark eyes.