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♦ skin /skɪn/A n. [uc]1 pelle; cute; epidermide; (fig.) vita: He is only skin and bone, è tutto pelle e ossa; to save one's skin, salvare la pelle; fair [dark] skin, pelle chiara [scura]; sensitive skin, pelle sensibile, delicata; Her skin is very fair, ha la pelle molto chiara; to change one's skin, mutar pelle; (fig.) fare un cambiamento radicale6 (naut.) fasciame9 (pl.) (fam.) ► «skinheads»12 (volg.) guanto; preservativo13 (comput.) skin; interfaccia personalizzata; rivestimento ( elementi decorativi personalizzabili di un'interfaccia)B a. attr.● ( cosmesi) skin care products, prodotti per la pelle □ skin-deep, superficiale; epidermico: a skin-deep wound [impression], una ferita [un'impressione] superficiale □ (med.) skin disease, malattia cutanea □ skin-diver, apneista; ( anche) subacqueo, sub ( che usa l'autorespiratore ma non indossa la muta) □ skin-diving, nuoto subacqueo ( senza muta, in apnea o con l'autorespiratore); ( anche) pesca subacquea □ (elettr.) skin effect, effetto pelle □ (aeron., naut.) skin-friction, resistenza di attrito □ ( slang) skin game, gioco di destrezza; truffa; ( anche) industria della pornografia □ skin merchant, commerciante in pellami □ skin search, perquisizione eseguita denudando il soggetto □ skin specialist, dermatologo □ skin-tight, molto aderente: skin-tight jeans, jeans attillatissimi □ by the skin of one's teeth, per il rotto della cuffia; per un pelo (o per un soffio) □ (fam.) to get under sb. 's skin, colpire profondamente q.; affascinare q.; irritare (o infastidire) moltissimo q. □ ( anche fig.) to have a thick skin, aver la pelle dura; essere insensibile □ (fig.) to have a thin skin, esser troppo delicato (o ipersensibile, suscettibile) □ (fig.) to the skin, fino alle ossa: soaked to the skin, bagnato fradicio □ (fig.) under the skin, in fondo; nell'animo □ (fig.) with (o in) a whole skin, illeso; senza nemmeno un graffio □ (fam.) It's no skin off my nose, la cosa non mi turba; per me non è un problema □ ( slang USA) Give me some skin!, qua la mano!; dammi un cinque! (pop.).(to) skin /skɪn/A v. t.2 sbucciare; pelare4 (fam.) imbrogliare; truffare; pelare5 (fam.) ► to skin-pop● to skin sb. alive, scorticare q. vivo; (fig. fam.) mangiarsi vivo q.; punire (o sgridare) severamente q. □ (fam. antiq.) to skin a flint, essere tirchio □ ( slang USA) to skin through, passare a stento (o a malapena: da un buco, ecc.); (fig.) superare a stento ( un esame, ecc.); farcela per un pelo □ (fam.) to keep one's eyes skinned, tener gli occhi bene aperti; stare in guardia.
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(nothing only) skin and bone — (nothing but/all/only) skin and ˈbone idiom (informal) extremely thin in a way that is not attractive or healthy Main entry: ↑skinidiom … Useful english dictionary
(nothing but) skin and bone — (nothing but/all/only) skin and ˈbone idiom (informal) extremely thin in a way that is not attractive or healthy Main entry: ↑skinidiom … Useful english dictionary
(nothing all) skin and bone — (nothing but/all/only) skin and ˈbone idiom (informal) extremely thin in a way that is not attractive or healthy Main entry: ↑skinidiom … Useful english dictionary
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skin — skin1 W2S2 [skın] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(body)¦ 2¦(from an animal)¦ 3¦(food)¦ 4¦(on a liquid)¦ 5¦(part of an object)¦ 6¦(computer)¦ 7 have (a) thin/thick skin 8 get under somebody s skin 9 by the skin of your teeth 10 make s … Dictionary of contemporary English
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skin — I UK [skɪn] / US noun Word forms skin : singular skin plural skins *** 1) [countable/uncountable] the outer layer of a person s or animal s body She has beautiful soft skin. Most snakes shed their skin several times a year. fair/dark/olive skin:… … English dictionary
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