get under skin
潜入,潜入皮下,潜入地下,下来
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Definitions
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- : the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
- : such an integument stripped from the body of an animal, especially a small animal; pelt: a beaver skin.
- : the tanned or treated pelt or hide of an animal, especially when used in apparel and accessories; leather: pigskin;calfskin.
- : a container made of animal skin, used for holding liquids, especially wine.
- : any integumentary covering, casing, outer coating, or surface layer, as an investing membrane, the rind or peel of fruit, or a film on liquid: a skin of thin ice;the aluminum skin of an airplane.
- : Computers. a graphical user interface that changes the appearance of a program, app, or website without changing its underlying functioning: It’s still the same old program, but the new skin lets you move all the tools around, so the navigation is better for most people.an audio or art file in a video game that changes the appearance or sound of an item or a character without changing its underlying functioning, strength, job class, or other specifications: The game is free to play, but I’ve spent a lot on skins so my character can look this badass.
- : Jewelry. the outermost layer of a pearl.the outermost layer of a diamond as found: often different in color and refraction from the inner part of the stone.
- : Metallurgy. an outer layer of a metal piece having characteristics differing from those of the interior.
- : Nautical. the shell or ceiling of a hull.the outer, exposed part of a furled sail.
- : Rocketry. the outer surface of a missile or rocket.
- : Slang. a condom.
- : skins, Slang. drums.
- : Slang. a swindler; cheat.
- : Slang. a skinflint.
- : Slang. a horse.
- : Slang. a dollar bill.
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skinned, skin·ning.
- : to strip or deprive of skin; flay; peel; husk.
- : to remove or strip off.
- : to scrape or rub a small piece of skin from, as in falling or sliding against something: She skinned her knee.
- : to urge on, drive, or whip.
- : to climb or jump: He skinned the rope to the top of the wall.
- : to cover with or as if with skin.
- : Slang. to strip of money or belongings; fleece, as in gambling.
- : Cards. to slide cards one at a time off the top of in dealing.
- : Slang. to defeat completely: skinned at the polls.
- : Slang. to castigate; reprimand: skinned for his disobedience.
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skinned, skin·ning.
- : Slang. to slip off or depart hurriedly.
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- : Slang.showing or featuring nude persons, often in a sexually explicit way: a skin magazine.presenting films, stage shows, exhibitions, etc., that feature nude persons, especially in a sexually explicit way: a Times Square skin house.
Phrases
- skin alive
- skin and bones
- skin deep
- skin off one's nose
- skin of one's teeth
- beauty is only skin deep
- by the skin of one's teeth
- get under someone's skin
- jump out of one's skin
- make one's flesh creep (skin crawl)
- more than one way to skin a cat
- no skin off one's nose
- save one's bacon (skin)
- soaked to the skin
- thick skin
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Start with a warm base layer that’s comfortably snug and close to your skin.
They are safe on skin, but of course, take precautions when handling hot objects.
Even after washing, the substances can remain on clothing and skin for weeks, visible only under UV light.
The real question is what’s under Tom Brady’s skin — apart from the victory champagne in his blood, that is.
It’s not an easy process, so I prefer buying ready-made dumpling skins.
Creating PGCs from skin tissue, on the other hand, seems like a walk in the park compared to egg freezing.
“I sense that mobile games are starting to shed their skin, getting rid of all the dead things they carry around,” he says.
Everyone showed lots of skin and courtship perfumed the air.
Most people, however, understood the significance of the photo immediately-- especially those who share my skin.
The better she does,” she said, rubbing the skin around the clamps, “the heavier it gets.
Many of us had been hit by the balls, but a bruise or a graze of the skin was the worst consequence that had ensued.
A lurid spot on each cheek showed burning red through the bronze of his skin.
I saw this girl, eight or nine years old, all benumbed and nothing but skin and bone.
Movement to know that she was attired in appropriate costume—short frock, biped continuations and a mannish oil-skin hat.
And it is quite true that the particular employer can no more break away from these limits than he can jump out of his own skin.