گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'skin'
برای اصلاح خطاهایی که در معانی است، کافی است بر روی آیکن
کلیک کنید. برای وارد کردن معانی جدید در انتها صفحه در قسمت
'معانی جدید'
معانی خود را وارد کرده و بر روی دکمه
'ارسال'
کلیک کنید
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skin adjectives fair/pale/white • I have fair skin that burns very easily. dark/brown/black • a girl with beautiful dark skin olive (= the colour typical of people from Greece, Italy etc ) • a boy with dark eyes and olive skin tanned • His skin was slightly tanned. smooth/soft • Her skin was smooth and pale. beautiful • She had beautiful brown skin. good/healthy/clear (= smooth and without any red spots ) • Vitamin E helps keep your skin healthy. bad/terrible (= with many spots or marks ) • I had terrible skin when I was a teenager. • My skin’s really bad at the moment. flawless (= perfect, with no spots or marks ) • The girls all had perfect features and flawless skin. dry • A lot of women suffer from dry skin. oily • My skin has a tendency to be oily. sensitive (= becoming red or sore easily ) • Special shampoos are available for those with sensitive skin. itchy (= making you want to scratch ) • The cream made my skin feel itchy. rough (= not smooth or soft ) • The skin on his hands was rough and dry. leathery (= thick and dry ) • a lean man with leathery skin and sea-blue eyes wrinkled (= covered in lines because of age ) • an old lady with wrinkled skin scaly (= hard and dry, like the skin on animals such as lizards ) • The crocodile’s scaly skin is ideally suited to its way of life. verbs burn/damage your skin • Strong sunlight can damage your skin. break the skin (= make a hole in it ) • Luckily the skin wasn't broken. protect your skin • It's important to use suntan lotion to protect your skin. irritate your skin (= make it red or sore ) • Some types of make-up can irritate your skin. soothe your skin (= to stop it feeling painful or uncomfortable ) • The lotion helps to soothe your skin after you've been in the sun all day. your skin glows/shines (= it looks healthy ) • beauty products that will make your skin glow your skin peels (= the top layer comes off after you have had a sun tan ) • The week after the holiday my skin was already starting to peel. your skin sags (= it hangs down in loose folds, because you are old ) • The skin on her arms was already starting to sag. skin + NOUN skin colour ( also the colour of your skin ) • There is still discrimination on the basis of skin colour. skin tone (= how light or dark someone’s skin is ) • Do the colours of your clothes enhance your skin tone? a skin condition/complaint/disease • She suffers from a nasty skin condition. skin irritation • A lot of chemicals can cause skin irritation. a skin rash • Skin rashes are common among children. skin cancer • Too much exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer.
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In addition to the idioms beginning with SKIN, Also see 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.
American Heritage Idioms
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noun epidermis: She had ivory skin. verb flayed: He skinned the animal and ate it.
Simple Definitions