peel 音标拼音: [p'il]
n . 皮
vt . 削…皮
vi . 蜕皮,剥落,脱皮
皮削…皮蜕皮,剥落,脱皮
peel 删
Peel n 1 :
British politician (
1788 -
1850 ) [
synonym : {
Peel }, {
Robert Peel },
{
Sir Robert Peel }]
2 :
the rind of a fruit or vegetable [
synonym : {
peel }, {
skin }]
v 1 :
strip the skin off ; "
pare apples " [
synonym : {
skin }, {
peel },
{
pare }]
2 :
come off in flakes or thin small pieces ; "
The paint in my house is peeling off " [
synonym : {
peel off }, {
peel }, {
flake off },
{
flake }]
3 :
get undressed ; "
please don '
t undress in front of everybody !";
"
She strips in front of strangers every night for a living "
[
synonym : {
undress }, {
discase }, {
uncase }, {
unclothe }, {
strip },
{
strip down }, {
disrobe }, {
peel }] [
ant : {
apparel }, {
clothe },
{
dress }, {
enclothe }, {
fit out }, {
garb }, {
garment }, {
get dressed }, {
habilitate }, {
raiment }, {
tog }]
Peel \
Peel \,
v .
i .
1 .
To lose the skin ,
bark ,
or rind ;
to come off ,
as the skin ,
bark ,
or rind does ; --
often used with an adverb ;
as ,
the bark peels easily or readily .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To strip naked ;
to disrobe .
Often used with down .
[
nformal ]
[
PJC ]
Peel \
Peel \ (
p [=
e ]
l ),
n . [
OE .
pel .
Cf . {
Pile }
a heap .]
A small tower ,
fort ,
or castle ;
a keep . [
Scot .]
[
1913 Webster ]
Peel \
Peel \,
n . [
F .
pelle ,
L .
pala .]
A spadelike implement ,
variously used ,
as for removing loaves of bread from a baker '
s oven ;
also ,
a T -
shaped implement used by printers and bookbinders for hanging wet sheets of paper on lines or poles to dry .
Also ,
the blade of an oar .
[
1913 Webster ]
Peel \
Peel \,
v .
t . [
Confused with peel to strip ,
but fr .
F .
piller to pillage .
See {
Pill }
to rob , {
Pillage }.]
To plunder ;
to pillage ;
to rob . [
Obs .]
[
1913 Webster ]
But govern ill the nations under yoke ,
Peeling their provinces . --
Milton .
[
1913 Webster ]
Peel \
Peel \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Peeled } (
p [=
e ]
ld );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Peeling }.] [
F .
peler to pull out the hair ,
to strip ,
to peel ,
fr .
L .
pilare to deprive of hair ,
fr .
pilus a hair ;
or perh .
partly fr .
F .
peler to peel off the skin ,
perh .
fr .
L .
pellis skin (
cf . {
Fell }
skin ).
Cf . {
Peruke }.]
1 .
To strip off the skin ,
bark ,
or rind of ;
to strip by drawing or tearing off the skin ,
bark ,
husks ,
etc .;
to flay ;
to decorticate ;
as ,
to peel an orange .
[
1913 Webster ]
The skillful shepherd peeled me certain wands .
--
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To strip or tear off ;
to remove by stripping ,
as the skin of an animal ,
the bark of a tree ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
Peel \
Peel \,
n .
The skin or rind ;
as ,
the peel of an orange .
[
1913 Webster ]
162 Moby Thesaurus words for "
peel ":
abscind ,
acropolis ,
amputate ,
annihilate ,
ban ,
bar ,
bark ,
bastion ,
beachhead ,
blockhouse ,
bob ,
bran ,
bridgehead ,
bunker ,
capsule ,
case ,
castle ,
chaff ,
citadel ,
clip ,
coat ,
coating ,
collop ,
cork ,
corn shuck ,
cornhusk ,
cortex ,
covering ,
crop ,
cull ,
cut ,
cut away ,
cut off ,
cut out ,
deal ,
decorticate ,
defoliate ,
denude ,
descale ,
desquamate ,
disk ,
dismember ,
disrobe ,
dock ,
donjon ,
draw and quarter ,
eliminate ,
enucleate ,
epicarp ,
eradicate ,
except ,
excise ,
exclude ,
excoriate ,
exfoliate ,
extinguish ,
extirpate ,
fasthold ,
fastness ,
feuille ,
film ,
flake off ,
flap ,
flay ,
foil ,
fold ,
fort ,
fortress ,
garrison ,
garrison house ,
hold ,
hull ,
husk ,
isolate ,
jacket ,
keep ,
knock off ,
lacerate ,
lamella ,
lamina ,
laminated glass ,
laminated wood ,
lap ,
leaf ,
lop ,
maim ,
mangle ,
martello ,
martello tower ,
membrane ,
mote ,
motte ,
mutilate ,
nip ,
palea ,
pane ,
panel ,
pare ,
patina ,
peel off ,
peel tower ,
peeling ,
pellicle ,
phellum ,
pick out ,
pick to pieces ,
pillbox ,
plait ,
plank ,
plate ,
plating ,
ply ,
plywood ,
pod ,
post ,
prune ,
pull apart ,
rasher ,
rath ,
rind ,
root out ,
rule out ,
safehold ,
safety glass ,
scale ,
scalp ,
scum ,
set apart ,
set aside ,
shave ,
shear ,
sheet ,
shell ,
shred ,
shuck ,
skin ,
slab ,
slat ,
slice ,
stamp out ,
strike off ,
strip ,
strip off ,
strong point ,
stronghold ,
table ,
tablet ,
take apart ,
take off ,
take out ,
tear apart ,
tear to pieces ,
tear to tatters ,
tower ,
tower of strength ,
truncate ,
uncovered ,
undress ,
veneer ,
wafer ,
ward ,
wipe out
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