skin

noun
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Idioms
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    on body身体

  1. [uncountable, countable] the layer of tissue that covers the body皮;皮肤
    • to have dark/pale skin皮肤变黑/苍白
    • skin cancer皮肤癌
    • She said she was treated unfairly because of the colour of her skin.她说,由于她的肤色,她受到了不公平的对待。
    • skin colour/tone肤色/色调
    • to have brown/fair/olive skin有棕色/白皙/橄榄色的皮肤
    • to have dry/oily skin皮肤干燥/油腻
    • cosmetics for sensitive skins过敏性皮肤适用的化妆品
    • The snake sheds its skin once a year.蛇一年蜕一次皮。🔊🔊
    • They were both soaked to the skin and shivering from cold.他们都被皮肤浸透了,从寒冷中瑟瑟发抖。
    • He could feel the sun on his skin.他可以感觉到皮肤上的阳光。
    • the wrinkled skin of his face他脸上皱纹的皮肤
    • dead skin cells死皮细胞
    • to have a skin test做皮肤测试
    Collocations Physical appearancePhysical appearance外貌
    • A person may be described as having:
    描述一个人的长相可用 have 一词:Eyes眼睛
    • (bright) blue/​green/(dark/​light) brown/​hazel eyes
    • deep-set/​sunken/​bulging/​protruding eyes
    • small/​beady/​sparkling/​twinkling/(informal) shifty eyes
    • piercing/​penetrating/​steely eyes
    • bloodshot/​watery/​puffy eyes
    • bushy/​thick/​dark/​raised/​arched eyebrows
    • long/​dark/​thick/​curly/​false eyelashes/​lashes
    Face
    • a flat/​bulbous/​pointed/​sharp/​snub nose
    • a straight/​a hooked/​a Roman/(formal) an aquiline nose
    • full/​thick/​thin/​pouty lips
    • dry/​chapped/​cracked lips
    • flushed/​rosy/​red/​ruddy/​pale cheeks
    • soft/​chubby/​sunken cheeks
    • white/​perfect/​crooked/​protruding teeth
    • a large/​high/​broad/​wide/​sloping forehead
    • a strong/​weak/​pointed/​double chin
    • a long/​full/​bushy/​wispy/​goatee beard
    • a long/​thin/​bushy/​droopy/​handlebar/​pencil moustache
    Hair and skin头发和皮肤
    • pale/​fair/​olive/​dark/​tanned skin
    • dry/​oily/​smooth/​rough/​leathery/​wrinkled skin
    • a dark/​pale/​light/​sallow/​ruddy/​olive/​swarthy/​clear complexion
    • deep/​fine/​little/​facial wrinkles
    • blonde/​blond/​fair/(light/​dark) brown/(jet-)black/​auburn/​red/(British English) ginger/​grey hair
    • straight/​curly/​wavy/​frizzy/​spiky hair
    • thick/​thin/​fine/​bushy/​thinning hair
    • dyed/​bleached/​soft/​silky/​dry/​greasy/​shiny hair
    • long/​short/​shoulder-length/​cropped hair
    • a bald/​balding/​shaved head
    • a receding hairline
    • a bald patch/​spot
    • a side/​centre(British English) parting
    Body身体
    • a long/​short/​thick/​slender/(disapproving) scrawny neck
    • broad/​narrow/​sloping/​rounded/​hunched shoulders
    • a bare/​broad/​muscular/​small/​large chest
    • a flat/​swollen/​bulging stomach
    • a small/​tiny/​narrow/​slim/​slender/28-inch waist
    • big/​wide/​narrow/​slim hips
    • a straight/​bent/​arched/​broad/​hairy back
    • thin/​slender/​muscular arms
    • big/​large/​small/​manicured/​calloused/​gloved hands
    • long/​short/​fat/​slender/​delicate/​bony fingers
    • long/​muscular/​hairy/​shapely/(both informal, often disapproving) skinny/​spindly legs
    • muscular/​chubby/(informal, disapproving) flabby thighs
    • big/​little/​small/​dainty/​wide/​narrow/​bare feet
    • a good/​a slim/​a slender/​an hourglass figure
    • be of slim/​medium/​average/​large/​athletic/​stocky build有着苗条的/中等的/普通的/大块头的/健壮的/矮壮的身材
    see also foreskin
    Extra Examples
    • A network of veins showed through his skin.他青筋暴露。
    • Beneath his skin, the muscles were tight with tension.他皮下的肌肉因紧张而绷紧。
    • Her skin was glistening with sweat after her run.她跑完步后皮肤上带着汗珠闪闪发光。
    • I examined the puffy skin under my eyes.我仔细查看自己浮肿的眼袋。
    • Jenny is small and slender with porcelain skin.珍妮身材小巧纤细,皮肤白晰光滑。
    • Smoking undoubtedly ages the skin.吸烟无疑会使皮肤老化。
    • The sheets felt nice next to his bare skin.被单紧贴着他裸露的皮肤,感觉很舒服。
    • There was a patch of raw skin on my back where the sun had burned it.我背上有一块皮肤被太阳晒伤了,非常疼。
    • Avoid skin contact with the glue.避免皮肤与胶水接触。
    • I picked up the kitten by the loose skin on its neck.我抓住小猫脖子后面松松的毛皮把它拎了起来。
    • The skin on your feet may get dry and cracked.脚上的皮肤可能会变干并破裂。
    • Some poisons can be absorbed through the skin.一些毒物可以通过皮肤吸收。
    • The oil is diluted and rubbed into the skin.油被稀释并擦入皮肤。
    Topics Bodya2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • beautiful
    • clear
    • fine
    verb + skin
    • break
    • burn
    • damage
    skin + verb
    • glisten
    • glow
    • age
    skin + noun
    • allergy
    • burns
    • cancer
    preposition
    • against the/​your skin
    • beneath the/​your skin
    • on the/​your skin
    phrases
    • skin and bone
    • skin and bones
    See full entry
  2. -skinned有…皮肤

  3. (in adjectives构成形容词) having the type of skin mentioned…皮肤的
    • dark-skinned深色皮肤的
    • fair-skinned白皙皮肤的
    see also thick-skinned, thin-skinnedTopics Appearancea2
  4. of dead animal死兽

  5. [countable, uncountable] (often in compounds常构成复合词) the skin of a dead animal with or without its fur, used for making leather, etc.(兽)皮;毛皮;皮张
    • The skins are removed and laid out to dry.皮剥下来,摊开晾干。🔊🔊
    • animal skins动物皮
    • a tiger-skin rug虎皮毯
    • skin of something They would wear the skins of animals they had killed.他们会戴上他们杀死的动物的皮肤。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • animal
    • crocodile
    • goat
    verb + skin
    • cure
    • tan
    See full entry
  6. of fruit/vegetables水果;蔬菜

  7. [countable, uncountable] the outer layer of some fruits and vegetables(某些果实和蔬菜的)皮,壳
    • Remove the skins by soaking the tomatoes in hot water.把西红柿放在热水里烫一下去皮。🔊🔊
    • a chemical found in the skin of grapes葡萄皮中发现的化学物质
    compare peel, rind, zest see also banana skinTopics Fooda2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • banana
    • onion
    • potato
    verb + skin
    • peel off
    • remove
    See full entry
  8. of sausage香肠

  9. [countable, uncountable] the thin outer layer of a sausage外皮;肠衣
    • Prick the skins before grilling.烤前先在肠衣上扎孔。🔊🔊
  10. on liquids液体

  11. [countable, uncountable] the thin layer that forms on the surface of some liquids, especially when they become cold after being heated(尤指加热冷却后形成的)薄层,皮
    • A skin had formed on the top of the milk.奶上结了一层奶皮。🔊🔊
    • She skimmed the skin off the cocoa.她从可可中脱去了皮肤。
  12. outside layer外壳

  13. [countable] a layer that covers the outside of something外壳;外层
    • the outer skin of the earth地壳
    • the metal skin of the aircraft飞机的金属外壳
  14. (also wrap)
    [countable] a special cover for any small electronic device that you can carry with you(便携式电子音乐播放器的)护套,保护壳
    • Do phone skins protect your phone?手机外壳可以保护您的手机吗?
    • You can create your own custom skin for your iPod.你可以为你的 iPod 制作个性化护套。🔊🔊
    • The skin has a clear protective layer.皮肤具有透明的保护层。
  15. in a computer program计算机程序

  16. [countable] (computing计算机) the interface of a computer program (= the way a computer program presents information on screen), that the user can change as they wish
  17. 皮肤(电脑程序的用户界面,可按个人喜好变换)
    Word Originlate Old English scinn, from Old Norse skinn; related to Dutch schinden ‘flay, peel’ and German schinden.
Idioms
by the skin of your teeth
  1. (informal) if you do something by the skin of your teeth, you only just manage to do it刚好;勉强
    • He escaped defeat by the skin of his teeth.他摆脱了牙齿的挫败。
get under somebody’s skin
  1. (informal) to annoy somebody惹某人生气(或恼火)
    • Don't let him get under your skin.别让他惹你生气。🔊🔊
have got somebody under your skin
  1. (informal) to be extremely attracted to somebody极其迷恋;被某人深深打动
it’s no skin off my, your, his, etc. nose
  1. (informal) used to say that somebody is not upset or annoyed about something because it does not affect them in a bad way(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
jump out of your skin
  1. (informal) to move violently because of a sudden shock大吃一惊;吓一大跳
    • She nearly jumped out of her skin when she saw me.她见到我时大吃一惊。
make your skin crawl
  1. to make you feel afraid or full of horror使人毛骨悚然;让人起鸡皮疙瘩
    • Just the sight of him makes my skin crawl.一看到他,我的皮肤就会爬行。
    Topics Feelingsc2
save your (own) skin/hide/neck
  1. to try to avoid death, punishment, etc., especially by leaving others in an extremely difficult situation(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 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。🔊🔊
(nothing but/all/only) skin and bone
  1. (informal) extremely thin in a way that is not attractive or healthy瘦得皮包骨;瘦骨嶙峋
    • The dog lost more and more weight, and was soon little more than skin and bone.这只狗越来越瘦,很快就皮包骨了。
    • He's all skin and bone after his illness.他病后瘦得皮包骨头。
a thick skin
  1. the ability to accept criticism, offensive remarks, etc. without becoming upset 厚脸皮;不计较面子opposite a thin skin see also thick-skinned
a thin skin
  1. the lack of ability to accept criticism, offensive remarks, etc. without becoming upset脸皮薄;顾及脸面
    • You shouldn’t be in politics if you have such a thin skin.如果你的皮肤这么薄,你就不应该参政。
    opposite a thick skin see also thin-skinned

skin

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they skin
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he / she / it skins
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past simple skinned
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past participle skinned
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-ing form skinning
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    animal/fruit/vegetable动物;水果;蔬菜

  1. skin something to take the skin off an animal, a fruit or a vegetable剥皮;扒皮;削皮
    • You'll need four ripe tomatoes, skinned and chopped.需要四个成熟了的西红柿,去皮切碎。🔊🔊
    • We learnt how to trap and skin a rabbit.我们学习了如何诱捕和剥皮兔子。
  2. part of body身体部位

  3. skin something to rub the skin off part of your body by accident擦破(身体某部位的)皮肤
    • He skinned his knees climbing down the tree.他从树上爬下来时把膝盖蹭破了。🔊🔊
  4. (computing计算机) skin something to change the way that a computer program presents information on the screen to suit your particular needs换皮肤(指更改用户界面)
    • The only initial costs the business had were those involved with skinning the website.该企业仅有的最初成本是涉及网站外观的那些成本。
  5. Word Originlate Old English scinn, from Old Norse skinn; related to Dutch schinden ‘flay, peel’ and German schinden.
Idioms
keep your eyes skinned/peeled (for somebody/something)
  1. (informal) to look out for somebody/something that you might see留心;注意;仔细查找
    • We kept our eyes skinned for any signs of life.我们一直注视着皮肤是否有生命迹象。
there’s more than one way to skin a cat
  1. (saying, humorous) there are many different ways to achieve something(要做成某事)方法不只一个,有的是办法Topics Successc2