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/piːl/ |
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1 | T to remove the skin from a fruit or vegetable 削…的皮;剥…的皮 |
| First peel the potatoes and cut them in half. 首先把土豆皮去掉,切成两半。 |
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2 | T to remove something from the surface of something else , especially by taking one end or side and pulling it up 剥;撕;抽 |
| peel sth from sth He peeled a £50 note from a big roll of money. 他从一大卷钞票中抽出一张50英镑的纸币。 |
| peel sth off/away/back To fasten the envelope first peel off the strip of paper along the edge. 要把信封封好,首先要把边沿上的纸条撕掉。 |
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3 | I if something peels, small pieces of it or of something covering it start to become separated from it 剥落;脱落;脱皮 |
| The paint in the hall is beginning to peel. 大厅里的油漆开始剥落了。 |
| Her sunburn was so bad that her shoulders were peeling. 她晒伤得很严重,肩膀都脱皮了。 |
PHRASE |
- | keep your eyes peeled spoken |
| used for telling someone to look carefully so that they notice someone or something |
| (用于叫某人)仔细观看,留心观察 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌpeel ˈoff |
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1 | T to remove a tight or wet piece of clothing 脱去(紧身或湿漉漉的衣服) | The kids peeled off their wet clothes. 孩子们脱掉他们湿漉漉的衣服。 | |
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2 | peel off I to start moving in a different direction from the people or vehicles that you are with 离群;离队 | One by one the aircraft started to peel off. 飞机一架接一架脱离了编队。 | |
- | ˌpeel ˈout |
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| to suddenly make a car start moving very quickly so that it makes a lot of noise (汽车)迅速离去,呼啸而去 | +of She peeled out of the car park. 她开着车一溜烟地离开了停车场。 | |
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