skinny如何读

英:[ˈskɪni]

美:[ˈskɪni]

skinny是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 皮包骨的
  2. 极瘦的
  3. 皮的
  4. 低劣的
  5. 吝啬的
  6. 似皮的
  7. 不足的
  8. 薄膜状的
  9. 皮状的
  10. 干瘦的
  11. 皮质的
  12. 瘦削的
  13. 不够大的
  14. 不够好的
  15. 苗条的
  16. 剩下不多的
  17. 紧身的
  18. 少的
n. (名词)
  1. <俚>内部消息
  2. 机密情报
  3. 小道消息

skinny自然拼读

skin·ny

skI ni

skinny变形

复数:skinnies

比较级:skinnier或more skinny

最高级:skinniest或most skinny

skinny扩展

skinniness (n.)

skinny词根

词根:skin

adj.

skinned 剥了皮的;没有草皮的

skinless 无皮的

skintight 紧身的

n.

skin 皮肤;外皮

skinner 剥皮工人;皮革商;骗子

skinniness 消瘦;皮质

skintight 紧身衣

v.

skinned 剥皮;给…植皮(skin的过去式和过去分词)

vi.

skin 愈合;长皮

vt.

skin 剥皮

skinny英英释义

adjective

resembling skin : membranous

lacking sufficient flesh : very thin : emaciated

lacking usual or desirable bulk, quantity, qualities, or significance

of clothes fitting very close to the body : very tight

skinny jeans

made with skim milk

a skinny latte

noun

inside information : dope

the straight skinny on what's going on—John Geary

skinny词源中文解释

约于1400年, skinni,“类似皮肤的”,源自于 skin(n.)和 -y(2)。意思是“瘦削的,憔悴的,皮肤下几乎没有肉”的含义记录于约1600年。关于衣服,“紧身的”在1970年代被记录下来。在名词意义上,“真相”是二战期间的军事俚语,也许来自于“裸露”的真相概念。相关词汇: skinniness。

skinny词源英文解释

Noun perhaps from skin >entry 1 + -y >entry 4

The first known use of skinny was circa 1541

skinny儿童词典英英释义

skip1 of 2verb

to move or proceed with leaps and bounds

to bounce or cause to bounce off one point after another

skipping stones

to leap over lightly

to leave hurriedly or secretly

skip town

to pass over or leave out (as a section, item, or step)

skipped the dull parts of the book

to promote or cause to be promoted to a grade higher than the next grade in school

to fail to attend

skipped the meeting

skip2 of 2noun

a light bouncing step

a manner of moving by alternating hops and steps

a failure to do somethingalso: something not done

skipper1 of 2noun

one that skips

any of various insects that differ from the related butterflies especially in having stout bodies, smaller wings, and usually antennae with curved ends

skipper2 of 2noun

the master of a shipespecially: the master of a fishing, small trading, or pleasure boat

skip1 of 2verb

to move or proceed with leaps and bounds

to bounce or cause to bounce off one point after another

skipping stones

to leap over lightly

to leave hurriedly or secretly

skip town

to pass over or leave out (as a section, item, or step)

skipped the dull parts of the book

to promote or cause to be promoted to a grade higher than the next grade in school

to fail to attend

skipped the meeting

skip2 of 2noun

a light bouncing step

a manner of moving by alternating hops and steps

a failure to do somethingalso: something not done

skip1 of 2verb

to move or proceed with leaps and bounds

to bounce or cause to bounce off one point after another

skipping stones

to leap over lightly

to leave hurriedly or secretly

skip town

to pass over or leave out (as a section, item, or step)

skipped the dull parts of the book

to promote or cause to be promoted to a grade higher than the next grade in school

to fail to attend

skipped the meeting

skip2 of 2noun

a light bouncing step

a manner of moving by alternating hops and steps

a failure to do somethingalso: something not done

skip1 of 2verb

to move or proceed with leaps and bounds

to bounce or cause to bounce off one point after another

skipping stones

to leap over lightly

to leave hurriedly or secretly

skip town

to pass over or leave out (as a section, item, or step)

skipped the dull parts of the book

to promote or cause to be promoted to a grade higher than the next grade in school

to fail to attend

skipped the meeting

skip2 of 2noun

a light bouncing step

a manner of moving by alternating hops and steps

a failure to do somethingalso: something not done

skintightadjective

closely fitted to the figure

skin1 of 2noun

the outer layer of an animal when separated from the body usually with its hair or feathers : hide, pelt

a sheet of parchment or fine-grained leather made from a hide

bottle entry 1 sense 1b

the usually tough and flexible outer layer of an animal body that in vertebrates is made up of two layers including an inner dermis and an outer epidermis

an outer covering or surface layer apple skins

a sausage skin

the life or physical well-being of a person

made sure to save his skin

skin2 of 2verb

to strip, scrape, or rub off the skin of skinned my knee

skin an animal

to cover or become covered with or as if with skin

cheat entry 1 sense 1, fleece

to climb up or down

skin up and down a rope

to pass or get by with little room to spare

skinnyadjective

resembling skin : membranous

a skinny layer

very thin

skinny 例句

1 Lying on that bright, dirty bed, he looked so skinny and white and squinty and scared, I could practically hear his silent screams about having nothing to live for.

2 Snake was tall and skinny, and Newt was short and freckled, with long, stringy braids.

3 One skinny hand clawed slowly at the stairs.

4 Lavender was exceptionally small for her age, a skinny little nymph with deep-brown eyes and with dark hair that was cut in a fringe across her forehead.

5 A skinny kid with braces, a member of the debate club as well as drama, he has a passion, bordering on obsession, for recycling.

6 What price the not-skinny doctor?

这个不瘦的医生是什么价钱?

7 He was pale and looked tired and skinnier than he had the last time they’d seen him.

8 She looked like a perfect bull terrier, only skinnier because of the Maltese mixed in.

9 He was smaller than the other basketball boys, skinnier, with dark fuzz on his upper lip and a few pink zits on his forehead.

10 “I think I heard Miss Hilly say something about that, bout her mama getting skinny.”

11 And though the war was young, the plane was winning a reputation for being delicate, especially in the skinny wings, which could snap off if struck in combat.

12 She was skinny and had a blue look and didn’t thrive.

13 And I guess I’d forgotten to turn my filter back on after all that honesty, because without really thinking, I said, “Because he has skinny legs?”

14 I pulled Otto from the protesting little girl and wrapped my arms around his sweaty skinny body — Sorry, but the bonobo comes with me.

15 I say those without judgment, the same way I might say small, bony, or skinny.

16 her grandmother was always insisting that she was too skinny and never tired of trying to force more food on her

17 When the skinny man was dead, Gen dry stole his sword and leapt down into the yard to fight some more.

18 “Not a peep from either of ’em,” this skinny girl with a birthmark on her cheek said.

19 Her lips were full enough, but she was even skinnier than a new pretty.

20 They showed camels, steep cliffs, the skinny Jordan River, donkeys, and Bedouins in tents.

skinny 同义词

1 瘦骨嶙峋的人

skeleton

2 皮质的

cortical leathern pallial

4 非常瘦的

scraggy

9 极瘦的

emaciate scraggy

12 低脂肪的

low-fat light

14 内部消息

drum poop inside information

15 皮的

skin

17 干瘦的

scrawny

18 瘦得难看的

scrawny

23 低脂的

diet low-fat

24 内幕消息

tip dope

31 皮包骨头的

bony scrawny scraggy

32 皮状的

dermoid

35 不够大的

undersized skimpy undersize

skinny 短语相关

skinny-dip the inside/straight/real skinny the skinny What's the skinny on

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