柯林斯詞典peel /pi?l/ (peeling,peeled,peels) 1. N-VAR The peel of a fruit such as a lemon or an apple is its skin. You can also refer to a peel. (果) 皮 ...grated lemon peel. …磨碎了的檸檬皮。 ...a banana peel. …一塊香蕉皮。2. V-T When you peel fruit or vegetables, you remove their skins. 削皮 She sat down in the kitchen and began peeling potatoes. 她在廚房裡坐下,開始削土豆。3. V-T/V-I If you peel off something that has been sticking to a surface or if it peels off, it comes away from the surface. 剝掉; 剝落 One of the kids was peeling plaster off the wall. 其中一個(gè)孩子在剝牆上的灰泥。 It took me two days to peel off the labels. 我花了兩天時(shí)間才剝掉那些標(biāo)簽。 Paint was peeling off the walls. 牆上的漆正在剝落。4. V-I If a surface is peeling, the paint on it is coming away. 掉漆[usu cont] Its once-elegant white pillars are peeling. 曾一度典雅的白色立柱在掉漆。5. V-I If you are peeling or if your skin is peeling, small pieces of skin are coming off, usually because you have been burned by the sun. (人) 脫皮; (皮) 脫落[usu cont] His face was peeling from sunburn. 他的臉因日曬而在脫皮。6. N a long-handled shovel used by bakers for moving bread, in an oven (烤麪包時(shí)用的)長柄鏟7. N (in Britain) a fortified tower of the 16th century on the borders between England and Scotland, built to withstand raids (英國)防禦堡塔; 16世紀(jì),建於英格蘭和囌格蘭交界処 返回 peeled