0 the outer layer of a person or animal’s body -- piel
I have dark skin.
1 the outer layer of a fruit or vegetable -- piel
a banana skin
2 to be extremely thin -- estar en los huesos
She was (just) skin and bone(s).
3 the outer covering of the body -- piel [ feminine, singular ]
4 the outer covering of a fruit or vegetable -- piel [ feminine, singular ]
Peel the skin off the potatoes. Pelar la piel de las patatas.
5 an animal’s skin, used to make clothing, rugs, etc. -- piel [ feminine, singular ]
Coins are, however, not jewellery that comes into contact with the skin throughout the day.
The accepted guidelines are designed to prevent the acute and long-term effects to the eyes and skin that can occur with high levels of exposure.
Azocolourants are dyes which release cancer-causing aromatic amines if they come into contact with human skin or with the mouth cavity.
We also hope that by then the number of skin cancer cases will have fallen.
Unselfishly and without discrimination, they helped all the victims, irrespective of their culture or religion or the colour of their skin.
We all know what these substances cause, for example skin cancer and eye damage.
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皮膚, 皮, 被剝下的(帶或不帶毛髮的)獸皮…
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皮肤, 皮, 被剥下的(带或不带毛发的)兽皮…
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pele, casca…
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肌, 皮膚, (野菜や果物の)皮…
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deri, cilt, post…
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peau [feminine], pelure [feminine], peau…
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pell…
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جِلْد, قِشْرة…
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