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Что (кто) такое skin - определение

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Skin         
  • '''Frog Gland Anatomy-''' A: Mucous gland (alveolus), B: Chromophore, C: Granular Gland (alveolus), D: Connective Tissue, E: Stratum Corneum, F: Transition Zone (intercalary region), G: Epidermis (Where the duct resides), H: Dermis
  • Optical coherence tomogram]] of fingertip, depicting [[stratum corneum]] (~500 µm thick) with stratum disjunctum on top and [[stratum lucidum]] (connection to stratum spinosum) in the middle. At the bottom superficial parts of the dermis are visible. Ducts of [[sweat gland]]s are visible.
SOFT OUTER COVERING ORGAN OF VERTEBRATES
Cutaneous; Skin cell; Animal skin; Cutaneous structure development; Cutaneous fold; Silver salts in the skin; Skin cells; Skin cell turnover; Cutaneous tissue; Cutaneous layer; Fish skin
·vi To become covered with skin; as, a wound skins over.
II. Skin ·noun A vessel made of skin, used for holding liquids. ·see Bottle, 1.
III. Skin ·vt To strip of money or property; to Cheat.
IV. Skin ·vt To cover with skin, or as with skin; hence, to cover superficially.
V. Skin ·noun The external membranous integument of an Animal.
VI. Skin ·noun The bark or husk of a plant or fruit; the exterior coat of fruits and plants.
VII. Skin ·noun That part of a sail, when furled, which remains on the outside and covers the whole.
VIII. Skin ·noun The hide of an animal, separated from the body, whether green, dry, or tanned; especially, that of a small animal, as a calf, sheep, or goat.
IX. Skin ·vt To strip off the skin or hide of; to Flay; to Peel; as, to skin an Animal.
X. Skin ·noun The covering, as of planking or iron plates, outside the framing, forming the sides and bottom of a vessel; the shell; also, a lining inside the framing.
XI. Skin ·vi To produce, in recitation, examination, ·etc., the work of another for one's own, or to use in such exercise cribs, memeoranda, ·etc., which are prohibited.
skin         
  • '''Frog Gland Anatomy-''' A: Mucous gland (alveolus), B: Chromophore, C: Granular Gland (alveolus), D: Connective Tissue, E: Stratum Corneum, F: Transition Zone (intercalary region), G: Epidermis (Where the duct resides), H: Dermis
  • Optical coherence tomogram]] of fingertip, depicting [[stratum corneum]] (~500 µm thick) with stratum disjunctum on top and [[stratum lucidum]] (connection to stratum spinosum) in the middle. At the bottom superficial parts of the dermis are visible. Ducts of [[sweat gland]]s are visible.
SOFT OUTER COVERING ORGAN OF VERTEBRATES
Cutaneous; Skin cell; Animal skin; Cutaneous structure development; Cutaneous fold; Silver salts in the skin; Skin cells; Skin cell turnover; Cutaneous tissue; Cutaneous layer; Fish skin
I
n.
1) to tan a skin
2) to cast, shed, slip one's skin (the snake shed its skin)
3) chapped; coarse, rough; dark; delicate; dry; fair; fine; irritated; light; oily; sensitive; smooth; soft skin
4) human skin
5) (after sunburn) skin blisters; peels
6) (misc.) to save one's skin ('to save one's life'); a thick skin ('insensitivity'); a thin skin ('excessive sensitivity'); to get under smb.'s skin ('to irritate smb.')
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v. (N; used with an adjective) to skin smb. alive ('to punish smb. severely')
skin         
  • '''Frog Gland Anatomy-''' A: Mucous gland (alveolus), B: Chromophore, C: Granular Gland (alveolus), D: Connective Tissue, E: Stratum Corneum, F: Transition Zone (intercalary region), G: Epidermis (Where the duct resides), H: Dermis
  • Optical coherence tomogram]] of fingertip, depicting [[stratum corneum]] (~500 µm thick) with stratum disjunctum on top and [[stratum lucidum]] (connection to stratum spinosum) in the middle. At the bottom superficial parts of the dermis are visible. Ducts of [[sweat gland]]s are visible.
SOFT OUTER COVERING ORGAN OF VERTEBRATES
Cutaneous; Skin cell; Animal skin; Cutaneous structure development; Cutaneous fold; Silver salts in the skin; Skin cells; Skin cell turnover; Cutaneous tissue; Cutaneous layer; Fish skin
I. n.
1.
Hide, pelt, derm, cutis.
2.
Husk, hull, peel, rind.
II. v. a.
1.
Flay, excoriate, peel.
2.
Peel, pare.
3.
Cover with a skin or crust.
skin         
  • '''Frog Gland Anatomy-''' A: Mucous gland (alveolus), B: Chromophore, C: Granular Gland (alveolus), D: Connective Tissue, E: Stratum Corneum, F: Transition Zone (intercalary region), G: Epidermis (Where the duct resides), H: Dermis
  • Optical coherence tomogram]] of fingertip, depicting [[stratum corneum]] (~500 µm thick) with stratum disjunctum on top and [[stratum lucidum]] (connection to stratum spinosum) in the middle. At the bottom superficial parts of the dermis are visible. Ducts of [[sweat gland]]s are visible.
SOFT OUTER COVERING ORGAN OF VERTEBRATES
Cutaneous; Skin cell; Animal skin; Cutaneous structure development; Cutaneous fold; Silver salts in the skin; Skin cells; Skin cell turnover; Cutaneous tissue; Cutaneous layer; Fish skin
(skins, skinning, skinned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Your skin is the natural covering of your body.
His skin is clear and smooth...
There are three major types of skin cancer...
The only difference between us is the colour of our skins.
N-VAR
2.
An animal skin is skin which has been removed from a dead animal. Skins are used to make things such as coats and rugs.
That was real crocodile skin.
N-VAR: usu supp N
3.
The skin of a fruit or vegetable is its outer layer or covering.
The outer skin of the orange is called the 'zest'.
...banana skins.
N-VAR
4.
If a skin forms on the surface of a liquid, a thin, fairly solid layer forms on it.
Stir the custard occasionally to prevent a skin forming.
N-SING
5.
If you skin a dead animal, you remove its skin.
...with the expertise of a chef skinning a rabbit.
VERB: V n
6.
7.
If you do something by the skin of your teeth, you just manage to do it.
He won, but only by the skin of his teeth.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
8.
If you say that someone has a thick skin, you mean that they are able to listen to criticism about themselves without becoming offended.
You need a thick skin to be a headmaster.
PHRASE: N inflects, usu v PHR
9.
to make your skin crawl: see crawl
skin         
  • '''Frog Gland Anatomy-''' A: Mucous gland (alveolus), B: Chromophore, C: Granular Gland (alveolus), D: Connective Tissue, E: Stratum Corneum, F: Transition Zone (intercalary region), G: Epidermis (Where the duct resides), H: Dermis
  • Optical coherence tomogram]] of fingertip, depicting [[stratum corneum]] (~500 µm thick) with stratum disjunctum on top and [[stratum lucidum]] (connection to stratum spinosum) in the middle. At the bottom superficial parts of the dermis are visible. Ducts of [[sweat gland]]s are visible.
SOFT OUTER COVERING ORGAN OF VERTEBRATES
Cutaneous; Skin cell; Animal skin; Cutaneous structure development; Cutaneous fold; Silver salts in the skin; Skin cells; Skin cell turnover; Cutaneous tissue; Cutaneous layer; Fish skin
¦ noun
1. the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
the skin of a dead animal used as material for clothing or other items.
a container made from the skin of an animal, used for holding liquids.
2. the peel or outer layer of a fruit or vegetable.
the outermost layer of a structure such as an aircraft.
the thin outer covering of a sausage.
a thin layer forming on the surface of a hot liquid as it cools.
3. informal a drum or drum head.
4. [as modifier] informal relating to or denoting pornography: the skin trade.
5. Brit. informal a skinhead.
6. informal a cigarette paper.
¦ verb (skins, skinning, skinned)
1. remove the skin from.
graze (a part of one's body).
2. (of a wound) form new skin.
3. informal take money from or swindle.
4. Soccer, informal take the ball past (a defender) with ease.
5. (skin up) Brit. informal make a cannabis cigarette.
Phrases
be skin and bone be very thin.
by the skin of one's teeth by a very narrow margin.
get under someone's skin informal
1. annoy or irritate someone intensely.
2. fill someone's mind in a compelling and persistent way.
3. reach or display a deep understanding of someone.
give someone (some) skin US black slang shake or slap hands together as a gesture of friendship or solidarity.
have a thick (or thin) skin be insensitive (or oversensitive) to criticism or insults.
it's no skin off my nose informal I am not offended or adversely affected.
keep (or sleep in) a whole skin archaic escape being wounded or injured.
skin and blister Brit. rhyming slang a person's sister.
under the skin in reality, as opposed to superficial appearances.
Derivatives
skinless adjective
skinned adjective
skinner noun
Origin
OE scinn, from ON skinn.
Skin (aeronautics)         
OUTER SURFACE WHICH COVERS MUCH OF THE WINGS AND FUSELAGE OF AN AIRCRAFT
Aircraft skin; Skin (aircraft)
The skin of an aircraft is the outer surface which covers much of its wings and fuselage.Patch Repair of Corroded Aircraft Skin Areas The most commonly used materials are aluminum and aluminium alloys with other metals, including zinc, magnesium and copper.
Skin (graphic novel)         
1992 GRAPHIC NOVEL
Skin (comic); Skin (Tundra Publishing)
Skin is a 48-page graphic novel written by Peter Milligan, created and drawn by Brendan McCarthy and colored by Carol Swain. It tells the story of a young skinhead, Martin Atchitson, who grew up in 1970s London with thalidomide-related birth defects.
Skin (British band)         
BRITISH BAND
Hasta la Vista, Baby! (Skin album); Skin (Skin album); Experience Electric; Skin (UK band); Neville MacDonald; Myke Gray; Dicki Fliszar; Andy Robbins; Colin McLeod (musician); Tower of Strength (Skin song); The Smear Campaign; Perfect Day (Skin song)
Skin were a British hard rock band active during the 1990s who reformed in 2009, only to disband again in 2013.
Skin (Hayder novel)         
  • First edition (publ. [[Bantam Books]])
NOVEL BY MO HAYDER
Skin (Mo Hayder novel); Skin (Hayder)
Skin (2009) is a novel by British writer Mo Hayder. The novel is the fourth to feature her series character Jack Caffery.
Skin (British TV programme)         
Skin (British TV series)
Skin was a British television documentary programme, aimed at a British African-Caribbean and British Asian audience, between 1980 and 1982. The half-hour programme was produced by London Weekend Television (LWT), and aired weekly on LWT in a Sunday lunchtime slot.

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Skin (disambiguation)

Skin is a soft outer covering of an animal, in particular a vertebrate.

Skin(s) or The Skin(s) may also refer to: