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From:
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skin
/ˈskɪn/
皮膚,皮(vt.)剝皮,使癒合(vi.)長皮,癒合,蛻皮
From:
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skin
/ˈskɪn/
名詞
皮膚
From:
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skin
皮
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skin
,
v. i.
1.
To
become
covered
with
skin
;
as
,
a
wound
skins
over
.
2.
To
produce
,
in
recitation
,
examination
,
etc
.,
the
work
of
another
for
one's
own
,
or
to
use
in
such
exercise
cribs
,
memeoranda
,
etc
.,
which
are
prohibited
. [
College
Cant
, U.S.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skin
n.
1.
Anat.
The
external
membranous
integument
of
an
animal
.
Note:
☞
In
man
,
and
the
vertebrates
generally
,
the
skin
consist
of
two
layers
,
an
outer
nonsensitive
and
nonvascular
epidermis
,
cuticle
,
or
skarfskin
,
composed
of
cells
which
are
constantly
growing
and
multiplying
in
the
deeper
,
and
being
thrown
off
in
the
superficial
,
layers
;
and
an
inner
sensitive
,
and
vascular
dermis
,
cutis
,
corium
,
or
true
skin
,
composed
mostly
of
connective
tissue
.
2.
The
hide
of
an
animal
,
separated
from
the
body
,
whether
green
,
dry
,
or
tanned
;
especially
,
that
of
a
small
animal
,
as
a
calf
,
sheep
,
or
goat
.
3.
A
vessel
made
of
skin
,
used
for
holding
liquids
.
See
Bottle
, 1.
“
Skins
of
wine.”
4.
The
bark
or
husk
of
a
plant
or
fruit
;
the
exterior
coat
of
fruits
and
plants
.
5.
Naut.
(a)
That
part
of
a
sail
,
when
furled
,
which
remains
on
the
outside
and
covers
the
whole
. --
Totten
.
(b)
The
covering
,
as
of
planking
or
iron
plates
,
outside
the
framing
,
forming
the
sides
and
bottom
of
a
vessel
;
the
shell
;
also
,
a
lining
inside
the
framing
.
Skin friction
,
Skin resistance
Naut.
,
the
friction
,
or
resistance
,
caused
by
the
tendency
of
water
to
adhere
to
the
immersed
surface
(
skin
)
of
a
vessel
.
Skin graft
Surg.
,
a
small
portion
of
skin
used
in
the
process
of
grafting
.
See
Graft
,
v. t.
, 2.
Skin moth
Zool.
,
any
insect
which
destroys
the
prepared
skins
of
animals
,
especially
the
larva
of
Dermestes
and
Anthrenus
.
Skin of the teeth
,
nothing
,
or
next
to
nothing
;
the
least
possible
hold
or
advantage
. --
Job
xix
. 20.
Skin wool
,
wool
taken
from
dead
sheep
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Skin
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Skinned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Skinning
.]
1.
To
strip
off
the
skin
or
hide
of
;
to
flay
;
to
peel
;
as
,
to
skin
an
animal
.
2.
To
cover
with
skin
,
or
as
with
skin
;
hence
,
to
cover
superficially
.
It
will
but
skin
and
film
the
ulcerous
place
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
strip
of
money
or
property
;
to
cheat
. [
Slang
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
skin
n
1:
a
natural
protective
covering
of
the
body
;
site
of
the
sense
of
touch
; "
your
skin
is
the
largest
organ
of
your
body
"
[
syn
:
tegument
,
cutis
]
2:
the
tissue
forming
the
hard
outer
layer
(
of
e.g.
a
fruit
)
[
syn
:
rind
,
peel
]
3:
an
outer
surface
(
usually
thin
); "
the
skin
of
an
airplane
"
4:
body
covering
of
a
living
animal
[
syn
:
hide
,
pelt
]
5:
a
person's
skin
regarded
as
their
life
; "
he
tried
to
save
his
skin
"
6:
the
rind
of
a
fruit
or
vegetable
[
syn
:
peel
]
7:
a
bag
serving
as
a
container
for
liquids
;
it
is
made
from
the
skin
of
an
animal
v
1:
climb
awkwardly
,
as
if
by
scrambling
[
syn
:
clamber
,
scramble
,
shin
,
shinny
,
struggle
,
sputter
]
2:
bruise
,
cut
,
or
injure
the
skin
or
the
surface
of
; "
The
boy
skinned
his
knee
when
he
fell
" [
syn
:
scrape
]
3:
remove
the
bark
of
a
tree
[
syn
:
bark
]
4:
strip
the
skin
off
; "
pare
apples
" [
syn
:
peel
,
pare
]
5:
strike
against
an
object
; "
She
stubbed
her
one's
toe
in
the
dark
and
now
it's
broken
" [
syn
:
stub
,
scrape
,
abrade
]
[
also
:
skinning
,
skinned
]
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