常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句I skinned my elbow against the wall.我的肘部撞在牆上擦破了皮.Even if you’ve hated him in the past. Love him as a brother, or love her as a sister, no matter who they are, old or young, light skinned or dark, male or female, rich or poor.即使你不了解他,即使你過(guò)去恨他,也嘗試像兄弟一樣愛(ài)他,像姐妹一樣愛(ài)她,不論他們是誰(shuí),年老還是年幼,白人還是黑人,男人還是女人,窮人還是富人。When we first meet Sylvester Stallone in that film, he frankly looks like a skinned heifer that someone left out in the rain for six weeks.影片開(kāi)頭,我們看看西爾維斯特·史泰龍,簡(jiǎn)直就象一頭被扒了皮的小母牛,而且,還被人扔在雨裡,放了六星期。原聲例句To get it,however, they have to go through or get rid of the Pandora natives: a tall,blue-skinned tribe called the Na'vi.For a second he thought it was a skinned animal, and then he saw it was a woman."他以爲(wèi)那是一種有皮的動(dòng)物,後來(lái)才發(fā)現(xiàn)那是一個(gè)女人,“耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 1945年後的美國(guó)小說(shuō)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句Add their French-born children, and the proportion of the dark-skinned is a lot higher still.ECONOMIST: France, race and immigrationAfter all, whether a Cro-Magnon or a Myhrvold, no bone collector wants to get skinned.FORBES: The Oldest InvestmentHe says the things that thin-skinned corporate bosses wince at and headline-hungry reporters drool over.FORBES: CNN's Piers Morgan: Master of Self-Promotion 返回 skinned