peeling
n. 剝皮,剝下的皮
v. 削[剝]去(水果或蔬菜的皮)( peel的現在分詞 ); 覆蓋層脫落,剝落; 剝落; 脫落
The peel of a fruit such as a lemon or an apple is its skin.
...grated lemon peel.
擦碎的檸檬皮
When you peel fruit or vegetables, you remove their skins.
She sat down in the kitchen and began peeling potatoes.
她坐在廚房裡,開始削土豆皮。
If you peel off something that has been sticking to a surface or if it peels off, it comes away from the surface.
One of the kids was peeling plaster off the wall...
其中一個孩子在剝牆上的灰泥。
It took me two days to peel off the labels...
我花了兩天時間才揭下這些標籤。
If a surface is peeling, the paint on it is coming away.
Its once-elegant white pillars are peeling.
曾經典雅的白色立柱正在掉漆。
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.
His face, at the moment, was peeling from sunburn.
那時他的臉因為曬傷而脫皮。
1. loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales
1. having the paint loose and peeling away;
His face, at the moment, was peeling from sunburn.
那時他的臉因為曬傷而脫皮。
The wallpaper was peeling away close to the ceiling.
天花板附近的桌布在剝落。
Its once-elegant white pillars are peeling.
曾經典雅的白色立柱正在掉漆。
The paint was peeling on the window frames.
窗框上的油漆在剝落。
Paint was peeling off the walls.
牆上的油漆開始剝落。