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skin
A1
noun
Usage:
95%
hide, epidermis
Translation: hide, epidermis
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: The outer covering of the body of a human or animal.

Skin is the outside layer of people or animals. It protects the body and feels touch. We can see and touch skin every day.

The skin covers your whole body.

The dog's skin is soft and warm.

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A2
noun
Usage:
80%
peel, rind
Translation: peel, rind
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: A thin outer layer or covering of something, like fruit or a vegetable.

The skin can mean the thin outside layer of some fruits or vegetables. We often remove this before eating.

Please peel the skin from the apple.

The potato skin is brown and thin.

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3
B1
noun
Usage:
60%
covering, layer
Translation: covering, layer
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: The surface layer of certain materials, like leather or fabric.

Skin can be the outside part of objects such as clothes or bags. It helps protect the item or make it look nice.

The bag has a soft leather skin.

The camera has a plastic skin on it.

4
B1
verb
Usage:
55%
peel, remove skin
Translation: peel, remove skin
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: An act of removing the skin from an animal or fruit (to skin).

As a verb, to skin means to take off the skin of an animal or fruit. People do this to prepare food or materials.

He will skin the rabbit for dinner.

We need to skin the potatoes first.

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B2
noun
Usage:
40%
shell, outer layer
Translation: shell, outer layer
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: The thin external layer of a fruit, vegetable, or nut after roasting or processing.

Some foods have a skin that changes during cooking, like nuts or seeds. This skin can affect flavor and texture.

The almond skin adds a bitter taste.

Roast the coffee beans with their skin.

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6
B1
noun
Usage:
50%
flaking layer, peeling
Translation: flaking layer, peeling
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: The external layer of a fruit, vegetable, or metal surface that is dried, damaged, or flakes off.

Skin can mean a thin, dry layer on the surface of objects like paint, fruit, or metal that can break or peel away.

The skin of the paint is starting to crack.

The fruit’s skin is drying and falling off.

7
B2
noun
Usage:
45%
appearance, look
Translation: appearance, look
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: Figurative use meaning a person's outward appearance or superficial character.

Skin is used to talk about how someone looks on the outside or their outer character. It shows only surface, not inside feelings.

Don't judge by their skin; they are kind.

Under his tough skin, he's very gentle.

8
B2
noun
Usage:
40%
theme, interface style
Translation: theme, interface style
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: In computing, a skin is a graphic or visual appearance for an interface or program.

In technology, a skin is a design or appearance that you can put on software or apps. It changes how things look on the screen.

I changed the music player's skin today.

The game's skin looks very cool and dark.

9
B1
noun
Usage:
35%
scab, crust
Translation: scab, crust
Pronunciation: /skɪn/
Meaning: Informal: Thin outer covering of dried blood or dirt on skin, often called a scab.

Skin can mean a thin hard layer that forms on a cut or wound when it heals. This protects the injury.

A skin formed on his cut after a few days.

He scratched the skin on his knee.

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