[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](水果)皮,外皮 The peel of a fruit such as a lemon or an apple is its skin.
[AM 美]
...grated lemon peel.
擦碎的柠檬皮
You can also refer to a peel.(一块)果皮
...a banana peel.
香蕉皮
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[VERB 动词]剥皮;去皮;削皮 When you peel fruit or vegetables, you remove their skins.
[V n]
She sat down in the kitchen and began peeling potatoes.
她坐在厨房里,开始削土豆皮。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]剥掉;剥落 If you peel off something that has been sticking to a surface or if it peels off, it comes away from the surface.
[V n off/from n]
[V n with off/away]
[V off/from n]
[V off/away]
[V-ing]
One of the kids was peeling plaster off the wall...
其中一个孩子在剥墙上的灰泥。
It took me two days to peel off the labels...
我花了两天时间才揭下这些标签。
Paint was peeling off the walls...
墙上的油漆开始剥落。
The wallpaper was peeling away close to the ceiling.
天花板附近的壁纸在剥落。
...an unrenovated bungalow with slightly peeling blue paint.
蓝漆略微剥落的失修平房
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[VERB 动词]掉漆 If a surface is peeling, the paint on it is coming away.
[V]
[usu cont]
Its once-elegant white pillars are peeling.
曾经典雅的白色立柱正在掉漆。
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[VERB 动词](通常因为晒伤而)脱皮,起皮 If you are peeling or if your skin is peeling, small pieces of skin are coming off, usually because you have been burned by the sun.
[V]
[usu cont]
His face, at the moment, was peeling from sunburn.
那时他的脸因为晒伤而脱皮。
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to keep your eyes peeled→see:
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peel/piːl; NAmEpiːl/
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peelpeelspeeledpeelingverb1[transitive ]peelsth to take the skin off fruit, vegetables, etc. 剥(水果、蔬菜等的)皮;去皮◆to peel an orange/a banana剥橙子╱香蕉◆Have you peeled the potatoes?你给土豆刮皮了吗?☞collocationsat
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2[transitive , intransitive ]peel(sth) away/off/back to remove a layer, covering, etc. from the surface of sth; to come off the surface of sth 剥掉;揭掉;剥落◆Carefully peel away the lining paper.小心剥掉衬着的那层纸。◆The label will peel off if you soak it in water.标签浸到水中就会脱落。3[intransitive ]peel(off) (of a covering 覆盖层)to come off in strips or small pieces 脱落;剥落◆The wallpaper was beginning to peel.壁纸开始剥落了。4[intransitive ](of a surface 表面)to lose strips or small pieces of its covering 起皮;剥落◆Put on some cream to stop your nose from peeling.抹点乳霜,以免你的鼻子再脱皮。◆The walls have begun to peel.墙壁开始破皮了。IDIOMsee
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n.PHRASAL VERBSˌpeel ˈoffto leave a group of vehicles, aircraft, etc. and turn to one side (车辆、飞机等)离队,转向一侧◆The leading car in the motorcade peeled off to the right.汽车队的先导车转向右侧。ˌpeel ˈoff | ˌpeel (sth)↔ˈoff( informal) to remove some or all of your clothes 脱衣服◆You look hot—why don't you peel off?你看来很热,为何不脱掉衣服?◆He peeled off his shirt.他脱下了衬衣。ˌpeel ˈout( NAmE) ( informal) to leave quickly and in a noisy way, especially in a car, on a motorcycle, etc. (尤指乘汽车、摩托车等)喧嚣地迅速离去noun _fruit_comp.jpg _banana.jpg 1[uncountable , countable ]the thick skin of some fruits and vegetables (某些水果、蔬菜的)外皮;果皮◆orange/lemon peel橙子╱柠檬皮◆( NAmE also) an orange/a lemon peel一片橙子╱柠檬皮☞compare
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skin
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zest
(3 )2peels[plural ]( NAmE) =
peelings
peel/piːl; NAmEpiːl/
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peel1 verb
peel2 noun
peelpeel1 /piːl/ ●●○ verb
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1[transitive] to remove the skin from fruit or vegetables: Peel and dice the potatoes.► see thesaurus at
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2[intransitive] if skin, paper, or paint peels, it comes off, usually in small piecespeel from/off The paper was peeling from the wall. New skin grows, and the damaged skin peels off.3[intransitive] to lose an outer layer or surface: The walls were peeling from the damp.4[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to remove the outer layer from somethingpeel something away/off/back Peel away the waxed paper from the bottom of the cake. → keep your eyes peeled
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peel off phrasal verb1peel something ↔ off to take your clothes off: Tom peeled off his wet T-shirt and shorts.2peel off $20/£50 etc informal to take a piece of paper money from the top of a pile of paper money: Manville peeled off a 20, and pressed it into the man’s hand.3to leave a moving group of vehicles, aircraft etc and go in a different direction: Two motorcycles peeled off from the line.
peel1 verb
peel2 noun
peelpeel2 ●●○ noun [countable, uncountable]
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peelthe skin of some fruits and vegetables, especially the thick skin of fruits such as oranges, which you do not eat → rind, zest: orange peel
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