0 the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc. -- 皮肤;皮
2 a thin surface that forms on some liquids, such as paint, when they are left in the air, or others, such as heated milk, when they are left to cool -- (某些液体置于空气中或冷却后形成的)膜,薄层
3 the pictures, designs, colours, etc. that appear on the screen of a mobile phone or other device and can be changed by the user -- 皮肤(电脑程序的一部分,可随意改变以在屏幕上显示不同的图片、图案、颜色等)
Many electronic devices let you create your own skins. 许多电子设备都允许使用者创建个性化的外观界面。
6 to remove the skin of something -- 剥掉…的皮,去掉…的皮
She has a very clear skin.
As the skin grows older it loses its elasticity.
These were, body weight and breast size, lymphocele aspiration, smoking, age, previous skin cancer, tumour stage and radiation dose.
Whether the recurrent episode is symptomatic or asymptomatic may depend, at least in part, on the number of virus particles present at the skin surface.
In a frictional, pluralistic, society, we expect persons to have a certain thickness of skin.