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I . skin [skɪn] N

1. skin usu sing (on body):

skin
koža f
skin
polt f
to be soaked to the skin
to have a thin skin
to have a thick skin

2. skin (animal hide):

skin
kožuh m
skin
krzno n

4. skin (outer covering):

skin aircraft, ship
oplata f

5. skin usu sing (film on hot liquid):

skin
sloj m
skin

II . skin <-nn-> [skɪn] VB trans

1. skin (remove skin):

skin
skin fruit
lupiti [perf olupiti]
to skin sb alive hum

2. skin (graze):

ˈskin can·cer N no pl

skin cancer

ˈskin dis·ease N

ˈskin-div·er N SPORTS

ˈskin-div·ing N no pl

ˈskin flick N inf

skin flick
skin flick

ˈskin graft N MED

1. skin graft (skin transplant):

skin graft
skin graft

2. skin graft (skin section):

skin graft
skin graft

ˈskin-tight ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Some women go to great lengths to keep their skin fair, including wearing face masks when out in the sun.
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The surface has sharp protruding spicules which can cause skin irritation if touched.
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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 development of disease can occur rapidly, and symptoms in cats include skin ulceration, chronic respiratory infection, and necrotizing sinusitis.
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Her skin is sun-baked and her smiles are frequent.
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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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Rosehip oil is rich in skin-loving nutrients to improve overall skin health.
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For example, suntanned skin comes from the interaction between a person's genotype and sunlight; thus, suntans are not passed on to people's children.
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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
These include measles, typhoid, hepatitis, dysentery, tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, leishmaniasis, (a disfiguring parasitic skin disease).
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