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I . skin [skɪn] N

1. skin of person:

skin
pele f
to be soaked to the skin

2. skin of apple, potato, tomato:

skin
casca f

3. skin (on milk):

skin
nata f

Phrases:

II . skin <-nn-> [skɪn] VB trans

skin animal:

skin

skin-deep ADJ

skin-diving N no pl

Usage examples with skin

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Shave using a new razor and plenty of sensitive skin shaving foam.
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Would you give a toxic charm bracelet which could cause skin allergies or a fake cuddly toy that could present a choking hazard to a love one?
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This mimics the face's natural muscle movements and helps to restore youthful skin plumpness and tone.
fashion.telegraph.co.uk
As a young surgeon during the 1880s, he developed a severe allergic skin reaction to carbolic acid, a compound that was used extensively in operating rooms.
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A blackhead, or an open comedo, is a wide opening on the skin with a blackened mass of skin debris, bacteria and oil blocking it.
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It had a dirt skin infield on the basepaths for baseball through 1972, until converted to sliding pits at the bases for 1973.
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Colleagues who work with runny noses, sore throats and clammy skin are as seasonal as the flu.
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Moreover, additional to tissue prolapse, postpartum diminishment (involution) of the voluminous milk glands in the breast aggravates the looseness of the suspensory ligaments, and of the inelastic, overstretched skin envelope.
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The respondents answered a number of questions varying from skin color preference, eye shape, face shape, etc.
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The skin is covered by overlapping dermal denticles, each with three horizontal ridges leading to marginal teeth.
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