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skins

Aussprache: [skɪnz]

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Kontext: „biology“

(noun) the outer covering of an animal or human. It protects what is inside, like your body, and keeps everything safe.

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My skin gets a bit darker when I spend time in the sun.

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Her skin didn't feel rough; it was very smooth instead.

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Why do people have different colors of skin?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a special look or design for a character or item in a video game. It makes things look different and cool without changing how they work.

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He earned a new skin for his character after completing the challenge.

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She didn't like the skin they offered in the game; it was plain and boring.

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What is your favorite skin to use in the game?

Kontext: „food“

(noun) the outer layer of fruits and vegetables. It protects what's inside and can sometimes be eaten.

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I love the crunchiness of the apple skin when I eat it.

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He didn't eat the skin of the potato because he thought it would taste bad.

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Do you usually peel the skin off vegetables before cooking?

Kontext: „removal“

(verb) to take off the outer layer of something. Like when you peel a fruit or remove a covering.

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She skins the tomatoes before adding them to the sauce.

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He doesn't skin the fish; he cooks it with the skin on.

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Can you skin the chicken before we cook it?

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