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I . skin [skɪn] SUBST

2. skin (covering):

3. skin of aircraft, ship:

4. skin usu no plur (on milk):

II . skin <-nn-> [skɪn] VERBE trans

1. skin fruit, vegetable:

3. skin knee, elbow:

skin cancer SUBST sans pl

skin-deep ADJ

skin-diving SUBST sans pl

skin flick SUBST fam

skin graft SUBST MÉD

snake-skin SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The glass skins can be single or double glazing units with a distance from 20 cm up to 2 metres.
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Along its borders are situated a number of manufactories of glue, starch, dressed skins, and soap.
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He describes wearing traditional clothing made of animal skins, walking far off into the veld herding cattle for father and uncle and working for neighboring white farmers.
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Tip into a tea towel and rub to remove loose skins.
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The software inherited existing functions from ICQ, with additional features such as software skins, people's images, and motions.
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He said the boys also loved pizza, potato skins stuffed with mozzarella, and fish sticks.
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These two skins are bound together with a complex woven braid that gives the assembly enough strength to be tensioned on the shell.
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In this wall system the concrete skins provide structure, seismic reinforcing, and fireproofing, while the bales are used as leave-in formwork and insulation.
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The term is sometimes used with a more general meaning referring to finer-quality parchments made from a variety of animal skins.
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The leaves and the skins (husk and pellicle) of the fruits provide a hair shampoo.
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