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skinned

US // (skɪnd) //

剥了皮的,剥皮的,剥皮,剥皮后

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : stripped of the skin
    • : having a skin as specifiedthick-skinned
    • : keep one's eyes skinned or keep one's eyes peeled to watch carefully

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Examples

  • That officer believed my fair-skinned son was white, according to the traffic citation I examined.

  • So there was that, but from the point and for her whole life, she was such a beautiful brown-skinned woman.

  • As he scribbled in his journal, “How to remain thin-skinned, vulnerable, and still alive?”

  • For these self-righteous and thin-skinned folks, there are apparently limits to the liberal virtue of tolerance.

  • Some say it is used as a date-rape drug by dark-skinned men.

  • The dead animal after being skinned is cut up and boiled in large cauldrons until the flesh is separated from the bones.

  • At its southwestern end we find the most long-headed, prognathous, frizzly-haired, dark-skinned race of mankind.

  • At its northeastern end is the most round-headed, orthognathous, straight-haired, and yellow-skinned race.

  • Toward sun-down when they had skinned the tiger, they found its length to be nine feet, not counting the tail.

  • The brown-skinned, dark-haired man appeared in the entrance of the tent and spoke haltingly in English.