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peel-off

/peel-awf, -of/US // ˈpilˌɔf, -ˌɒf //

剥落,剥离,剥离式,剥离型

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : designed to be peeled off from a backing or large sheet, usually of paper, before use; readied for use by peeling off: peel-off labels.

Examples

  • Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine.

  • A passing off-duty school safety officer named Fred Lucas said that he had been told the man was a drug dealer.

  • The NOPD fired Knight in 1973 for stealing lumber from a construction site as an off-duty cop.

  • The off-year special election into which Duke threw himself drew little media notice at first.

  • Aaron Paul may play a young Han Solo in the first Star Wars spin-off.

  • A far-off volley rumbled over the plain, and a few birds stirred uneasily among the trees.

  • In the late eighties he returned to his native island, settled at Peel, and became a magnate there.

  • Down coast, and Whitehaven; the manager of the company was my friend, and would allow the steamer to drop me at Peel.

  • In what respect has the subsequent conduct of Sir Robert Peel been inconsistent with these declarations?

  • He planted an ambush in the early morning, and let the hay lie till the peel men had gone out to cut their crop.