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peel /piːl/ ► SEE ALLpeel away/back (from sth)peel away/back (from sth)peel offpeel sth offpeel sth offpeel sth off sthpeel out ●ˌpeel aˈway/ˈback (from sth) ●ˌpeel aˈway/ˈback (from sth) to come off the surface of sth; to remove a thin layer from the surface of sth 剥落;除掉(外层)◆The wallpaper had started to peel away. 墙纸开始脱落。◆The paint was peeling away from the wood. 木头上的油漆一片一片地剥落下来。◆She peeled back the blankets and jumped into bed. 她掀开毯子跳到了床上。◆He peeled away the plastic wrapping. 他剥掉了塑料包装。 ➡ see also peel sth off, peel sth off sth[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌpeel ˈoff1. to come away from the surface of sth 剥落;脱落◆The wallpaper was peeling off. 墙纸正在脱落。SUBJ paper, skin, paint2. (of cars, aircraft, etc. 汽车、飞机等) to leave a group and turn to one side 离队;转向一侧◆The planes peeled off, one by one. 飞机一架接一架地脱离了编队。[v + adv]●ˌpeel sth ˈoff1. to remove some or all of your clothing, especially sth that fits tightly 脱去(尤指紧身衣服)◆He peeled off his wet clothes. 他脱掉了湿衣服。OBJ clothes, gloves, T-shirt, etc. ➡ note at take sth off 2. to remove some notes from a thick pile of folded or rolled paper money (从一叠或一卷纸币中)抽出几张◆He peeled off two hundred dollars and handed them to her. 他抽出两百元递给了她。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ●ˌpeel sth ˈoff●ˌpeel sth ˈoff sthto remove a thin layer from the surface of sth 剥掉,除掉(外层)◆He peeled off the sweet wrapper. 他剥掉了糖纸。◆She peeled all the wallpaper off the bathroom ceiling. 她把浴室天花板的墙纸全撕掉了。OBJ wallpaper, paint, wrapper[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌpeel ˈout (NAmE, informal) to leave quickly and in a noisy way, especially in a car, on a motorcycle, etc. (开着车、骑着摩托等)快速离开,呼啸而去◆She peeled out of the driveway and sped down the street. 她驱车快速驶离车道开上大街。[v + adv] |