首页英语词典skinskin词组搭配

skin

英[skɪn] 美[skɪn]
  • n. 皮肤;外皮
  • vt. 剥皮
  • vi. 愈合;长皮

词组搭配


be skin and bone

(of a person or animal) be very thin

(人,动物)皮包骨头,极瘦

by the skin of one's teeth

by a very narrow margin; only just

刚好,仅,勉强

I only got away by the skin of my teeth.

我刚好逃脱。

get under someone's skin informal

annoy or irritate someone intensely

(非正式)惹恼,激怒

it was the sheer effrontery of them which got under my skin.

是他们的厚颜无耻使我生气。

fill someone's mind in a compelling and persistent way

持续引起某人关注

reach or display a deep understanding of someone

深刻理解;表现出对(某人)的深刻理解

movies that get under the skin of the British national character.

深刻反映英国民族特征的电影。

give someone (some) skin

(US black slang)shake or slap hands together as a gesture or friendship or solidarity

(美,黑俚)握(或拍)手问好

have a thick (或 thin) skin

be insensitive (or oversensitive) to criticism or insults

脸皮厚(或薄),对批评(或侮辱)不敏感(或过于敏感)

it's no skin off my nose (或 美

(informal)used to indicate that one is not offended or adversely affected by something

(非正式)无损某人的毫毛,对某人毫无影响

‘I've not much appetite, I'm afraid.’ ‘No skin off my nose.’.

“恐怕我没有食欲。”“这不影响我的胃口。”。

keep (或 sleep in) a whole skin

(archaic)escape being wounded or injured

(古)受伤逃跑

skin and blister

(Brit. rhyming slang)a person's sister

(英,谐俚)某人的姐妹

skin one's teeth

(W. Indian)laugh, especially inappropriately or unexpectedly

(西印度)(尤指不合时宜或不期然地)笑,傻笑

there's more than one way to skin a cat

(proverb)there's more than one way of achieving one's aim

(谚)达到目的的方法不止一种

skin up

(Brit. informal)make a cannabis cigarette

(英,非正式)制作大麻香烟

by the skin of (one's) teeth

By the smallest margin.

刚好,勉强

get under (one's) skin

To irritate or stimulate; provoke.

激怒某人:惹怒或刺激;激起

To become an obsession.

引起关注

under the skin

Beneath the surface; fundamentally

在本质上,在内心上:在表面以下;基本地

enemies who are really brothers under the skin.

敌人实际上是真正的兄弟