Peel Meaning in English
word
/ˈpiɫ/
peel
/pˈiːl/
peel
释义
To remove the outer skin or layer from fruits, vegetables, or something else. Also, the skin itself of a fruit or vegetable is called a peel.
用法与细微差别
As a verb, mostly used with fruits or vegetables. 'Peel an orange,' not 'skin an orange.' As a noun, 'peel' is uncountable when meaning the skin (banana peel), but countable with multiples (orange peels). Avoid confusing with 'peal' (a different word).
Spanish: pelar - piel (de fruta/verdura)Portuguese (BR): descascar - casca (de fruta/verdura)Portuguese (PT): descascar - casca (de fruta/verdura)Chinese (Simplified): 剥 - 皮(水果/蔬菜)Chinese (Traditional): 剝 - 皮(水果/蔬菜)Hindi: छीलना - छिलका (फल/सब्जी का)Arabic: يقشر - قشرة (فاكهة/خضار)Bengali: ছুলে ফেলা - খোসাRussian: чистить (кожуру) - кожураJapanese: 皮をむく - 皮Vietnamese: gọt vỏ - vỏ (trái cây, rau)Korean: 껍질을 벗기다 - 껍질Turkish: soymak - kabukUrdu: چھیلنا - چھلکاIndonesian: mengupas - kulit (buah/sayur)
例句
Can you peel the potatoes for dinner?
basic
Please throw the banana peel in the trash.
basic
Be careful, the peel is slippery.
basic
It's faster to peel carrots with a special tool.
natural
Some people like to eat apple peel, others don't.
natural
My sunburn started to peel after a few days at the beach.
natural