skinning

英[skɪnɪŋ] 美[skɪnɪŋ]
  • adj.(油漆)起皮的动词skin的现在分词.
  • skimpy adj.(衣服等)尺寸小的;不足的;缺乏的;吝啬的
名词 skin:
  1. a natural protective body covering and site of the sense of touch

  2. an outer surface (usually thin)

  3. body covering of a living animal

  4. a person's skin regarded as their life

  5. the rind of a fruit or vegetable

  6. a bag serving as a container for liquids; it is made from the hide of an animal

    1. Leprosy is a kind of disease affecting the skin and nerves.
      麻风病是一种影响皮肤和神经的疾病。
    2. New skin had to be grafted on.
      需要移植新皮肤。
    3. The substance is irritable to sensitive skin.
      这种物质对敏感的皮肤有刺激性。
    4. He had brown skin.
      他的皮肤是棕色的
    5. Her skin is as smooth as silk.
      她的皮肤像丝绸一样光滑。
    6. Her shoes chafed the skin on her feet.
      鞋子擦破了她脚上的皮肤。
    7. He got skinning in his blood at a very early age.
      他很早就迷上了,滑雪运动。
    8. A banana is mainly pulp, except for its skin.
      香蕉除了果皮之外,主要是果肉。