skins

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English - Turkish
(Otomotiv) lastikler
skin
{f} soymak
skin
cilt

Ultraviyole ışınları cilt kanserine neden olabilir. - Ultraviolet rays can cause skin cancer.

Benim ciddi bir cilt sorunum var. - I have a serious skin problem.

skin
{i} ten

Islak giysiler tene yapışır. - Wet clothes adhere to the skin.

Claude; sınıfımda klorofil dolayısıyla yeşil tenli olan ototrofik bir çocuk, ayın ormanlaşmasını hayal ediyor. - Claude, an autotropic boy in my class whose skin is green due to chlorophyll, dreams of foresting the moon.

skin
deri

Bir deri bir kemik açlıktan ölmüş bir kediydi. - It was a cat starved to skin and bones.

Tom deri ve kemikten başka bir şey değildi. - Tom was nothing but skin and bone.

skin
kabuk
skin
gömlek
skin
gön

Vücuda dokunulduğunda, derideki reseptörler beyne endorfin gibi kimyasalların salınmasına neden olan mesajlar gönderir. - When the body is touched, receptors in the skin send messages to the brain causing the release of chemicals such as endorphins.

skin
(Gıda) derisini sıyırmak
skin
cezalandırmak
skin
çıkarmak
skin
(Konuşma Dili) dolandırmak
skin
(Konuşma Dili) haşlamak
skin
(Bilgisayar) dış görünüm
skin
yüzmek

Koyunu öldürdükten sonra onun derisini yüzmek zorunda kalacaksın. - After you kill the sheep, you'll have to skin it.

skin
hafif yaralamak
skin
dövmek
skin
(Gıda) soymak deri
skin
(Tıp) cilt testi
skin
ancak
skin
deri yüzmek
tender skins
(Tıp) hassas ciltler
skin
kabuğunu soymak
skin
pösteki
skin
(Havacılık) Bir hava ya da deniz aracının dış kaplaması, kaporta
skin
teni
skin
cildin
calf skins
(Çiftçilik) dana derileri
skin
{f} kabuğunu
skin
deri ile kaplamak
skin
{i} post
skin
{f} sıyırıp çıkarmak
skin
{i} tulum
skin
derisini soymak
skin
{f} sıyırmak; hafif yaralamak: He fell and skinned his knee. Düştü ve dizi sıyrıldı
skin
soyup soğana çevirmek
skin
{i} dazlak

Bir grup dazlak Tom'u öldüresiye dövdü. - A group of skinheads beat Tom to death.

skin
deri ile örtülmek
skin
{i} süt, yoğurt v.b.'nin üstünde
skin
{f} -in derisini yüzmek
skin
{i} kabuk: banana skin muz kabuğu
skin
deri,v.derisini yüz: n.deri
skin
{i} zar
skin
{i} (hayvana ait) deri; post: bearskin ayı postu
skin
{f} sıyırmak
skin
{i} kaplama
skin
para yolmak
skin
{f} kazıklamak
skin
{f} derisini yüzmek

Koyunu öldürdükten sonra onun derisini yüzmek zorunda kalacaksın. - After you kill the sheep, you'll have to skin it.

skin
{i} cimri
skin
(Tıp) deri, cilt, cutis
skin
skin the cat spor elleriyle demir çubuğa asılı iken ayakları ve bütün vücudu kolları
English - English
Strips of material that are temporarily affixed to the bottom of skis for climbing (hiking on skis) sustained grades Usually only used in the backcountry
Skins are colorful, customized and interchangeable sets of graphics, which allow Internet users to continually change the look of their desktops or browsers, without changing their settings or functionality Skinnable applications are growing in popularity and available through a variety of Web tools, including ICQ, RealNetworks and NeoPlanet Skins are becoming a valuable marketing tool to reach new audiences because, unlike rich media banners, they can be implemented easily and at a lower cost In addition, skins are tiny files that are easy to download or email, hence, popular skins spread rapidly through the Net Several companies already use skins to market to their target audiences, including New Line Cinema, which joined with NeoPlanet to create a "Dr Evil" skin to help promote the latest Austin Powers movie For a collection of more than 4,000 skins ready for download at http: //www Skinz org
(also "skin game, skins game") a type of competition or wager format where only a uniquely low score can win a hole Example: In skins/a skin game/a skins game to win a hole one must be the only one with the lowest score, and if nobody has the lowest score alone the bet typically "carries over" to the next hole until someone does have the lowest score alone
Plural of skin
Full Name: Description: When referring to PDAs, this is the color of the outer layer of the device
(aka: "skin game", "skins game") a type of competition or wager format where only a uniquely low score can win a hole (each hole in this type of a competition is known as a 'skin') Example: "In a skins game to win a hole one must be the only one with the lowest score "
third-person singular of skin
2-Dimensional avatar graphics to wrap around 3-D characters in Quake
shirts and skins
a method of indicating team membership in informal sporting contests, in which one team (the "skins") remove their upper garments, while the others (the "shirts") retain theirs
shirts and skins
any game played using the above method
skin
Short for skinhead
skin
A congealed layer on the surface of a liquid
skin
To high five
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A subgroup within an Australian aboriginal people, also called a section, subsection, or moiety. These divisions are cultural, not related to a person's physical skin. (Reference: Macquarie Aboriginal Words, Macquarie University, 1994, paperback ISBN 0-949757-79-9, introduction.)
skin
A set of resources that modifies the appearance and/or layout of the graphical user interface of a computer program
skin
An alternate appearance (texture map or geometry) for a 3D character model in a video game
skin
The skin and fur of an individual animal used by humans for clothing, upholstery, etc
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To apply a skin to (a computer program)
skin
To use tricks to go past a defender
skin
To injure the skin of
skin
The outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human
skin
The outer protective layer of the fruit of a plant
skin
nudity, particular bare breasts
skin
{n} a covering of flesh, hide, rind, body
skin
the tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e g a fruit)
skin
climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling
skin
See Bottle, 1
skin
remove the bark of a tree
skin
The covering, as of planking or iron plates, outside the framing, forming the sides and bottom of a vessel; the shell; also, a lining inside the framing
skin
A feature that provides an easy way to build a custom interface for things like music players on the Web The designer creates a set of images, and then maps the images to player functions An end user then plays the content using the buttons and controls that have been designed
skin
body covering of a living animal
skin
If you do something by the skin of your teeth, you just manage to do it. He won, but only by the skin of his teeth
skin
is the appearance of a player, like a faceplate, that doesn't change the function
skin
To cover with skin, or as with skin; hence, to cover superficially
skin
a natural protective covering of the body; site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body"
skin
The skin of a fruit or vegetable is its outer layer or covering. The outer skin of the orange is called the `zest'. banana skins
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a bag serving as a container for liquids; it is made from the skin of an animal a natural protective covering of the body; site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body"
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bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of; "The boy skinned his knee when he fell"
skin
Rolling paper for cigarettes
skin
That part of a sail, when furled, which remains on the outside and covers the whole
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If you say that someone has a thick skin, you mean that they are able to listen to criticism about themselves without becoming offended. You need a thick skin to be a headmaster
skin
to make your skin crawl: see crawl. Surface covering of the body that protects it and receives external sensory stimuli, consisting of an epidermis over a thicker dermis. The epidermis contains cells involved in immune defenses, sensory receptors, pigment cells, and keratin-producing cells. The last harden and migrate to the surface to form a dead, relatively dry outer layer of horny tissue that constantly sloughs away. The dermis contains sensory nerves and blood vessels within connective tissue. Collagen and elastin fibres give skin its tough, elastic quality. Cells scattered through it produce its components and take part in immune and other skin responses. A fat layer under the dermis provides nutritional storage, cushioning, and insulation. Skin disorders range from dermatitis and acne to skin cancer. Changes in skin colour (e.g., jaundice) or texture may be clues to systemic disorders. See also dermatology; hair; integument; nail; perspiration; sebaceous gland; sweat gland
skin
Think of skins as the look & feel part of a Plone experience A skin contains the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Images and all the interactions between the user and the Plone Different skins can be apllied to the same content, meaning a content can be viewed in many different ways Some skins provide extra features and pages over others
skin
strike against an object; "She stubbed her one's toe in the dark and now it's broken"
skin
An image used as the background of the graphical user interface of a computer program
skin
the work of another for one's own, or to use in such exercise cribs, memeoranda, etc
skin
An alternate interface for many software based MP3 players
skin
{f} remove skin; peel, remove a rind; abrade, scratch, scrape; be scratched, be scraped; swindle, cheat, bilk of money or property (Slang)
skin
Graphical surface for MP3 (software) players For WinAMP more than a thousand skins are existing (due to the fact that you can do-yourself skins with easy to use software) As well other software players like WPlay have the option to apply different skins MPeX net Player 1001 Winamp Skins
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a fruit strip the skin off; "pare apples"
skin
A vessel made of skin, used for holding liquids
skin
an outer surface (usually thin); "the skin of an airplane" a bag serving as a container for liquids; it is made from the skin of an animal a natural protective covering of the body; site of the sense of touch; "your skin is the largest organ of your body" a person's skin regarded as their life; "he tried to save his skin" the tissue forming the hard outer layer (of e
skin
To remove the skin from food before or after cooking Poultry, fish and game are often skinned for reasons of appearance, taste and diet
skin
strip the skin off; "pare apples"
skin
which are prohibited
skin
If a skin forms on the surface of a liquid, a thin, fairly solid layer forms on it. Stir the custard occasionally to prevent a skin forming
skin
a bag serving as a container for liquids; it is made from the skin of an animal
skin
To remove the skin and/or fur of an animal or a human
skin
This strange term refers to the appearance of a program's interface By changing the skin of a program, you can make the interface look completely different, but still use all the same functions It is similar to a "theme" you may use to customize the appearance of your computer's desktop
skin
The film of oxidized or polymerized finishing material that forms on the surface while in a container or tank
skin
The appearance of a user interface Contrary to a common misconception, skins do not affect the functionality of a UI, such as the specific behavior of buttons Called "themes" in Netscape 6 Not to be confused with chrome See theme and chrome
skin
n An alternative graphical interface for an operating system (OS) or a software program A skin customizes the look of the OS or program but does not affect its functionality Programs that allow the use of skins usually make standards available for the creation and distribution of new skins
skin
the tissue forming the hard outer layer of e
skin
Exterior pellicle of the grape
skin
{i} dermis, outer layer of tissue which forms a covering on the body; rind of fruit or vegetables; external covering; membrane; leather sac, canteen made from animal hide
skin
A subgroup within an Australian aboriginal people, also called a section, subsection, or moiety. These divisions are cultural, not related to a person's physical skin
skin
A common bet where each hole is worth a predetermined wager; usually, the wager is carried over to the next hole if nobody wins outright
skin
The outer covering of an aircraft, which includes the covering of wings, fuselage, and control surfaces
skin
The film that forms on the surface of a stored paint or caulk It is caused by exposure to air
skin
the rind of a fruit or vegetable
skin
A layer of relatively dense materials used on the surface of the core of a sandwich structure
skin
(1) General The outer covering of an animal (2) In the strict sense The outer covering of small mammals and other vertebrates, e g sheep and goats; or of the immature animal of the larger species, e g calves and colts Used in relation to pigs, reptiles, birds and fish (3) Leather, made from (1) and (2) which has not been split (4) The outer covering of a fur-bearing animal dressed and finished with the hair on
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This notation indicates that direct or airborne contact with the product may result in significant absorption of the product through the skin, mucous membranes or eyes Inclusion of this notation is intended to suggest that preventative action be taken against absorption of the agent through these routes of entry
skin
This designation sometimes appears alongside a TLV or PEL It refers to the possibility of absorption of the particular chemical through the skin and eye Thus, protection of large surface areas of skin should be considered to prevent skin absorption so that the TLV is not invalidated
skin
The tissue forming the external covering of the body Skin can be donated and transplanted
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To strip off the skin or hide of; to flay; to peel; as, to skin an animal
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bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of; "The boy skinned his knee when he fell
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a person's skin regarded as their life; "he tried to save his skin"
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In architecture, the outer membrane of a building: the brick walls, glass and steel cladding, and so on
skin
The bark or husk of a plant or fruit; the exterior coat of fruits and plants
skin
The outer protective layer of any plant or animal
skin
an outer surface (usually thin); "the skin of an airplane"
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To become covered with skin; as, a wound skins over
skin
To remove the skin of a food, such as poultry or fish, before or after cooking
skin
a relatively dense layer at the surface of the material
skin
The outer covering of living tissue over the bones, striated muscles, ligaments, and internal organs of a person
skin
If you skin a dead animal, you remove its skin. with the expertise of a chef skinning a rabbit. see also -skinned, banana skin
skin
The external membranous integument of an animal
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A Skin is a polygonal mesh that is associated with a set of bones/joints within a Cluster As the joints move the mesh is redraw to smoothly contain the joints class
skin
To produce, in recitation, examination, etc
skin
To use a replacement image for the graphical user interface of (a computer program)
skin
The hide of an animal, separated from the body, whether green, dry, or tanned; especially, that of a small animal, as a calf, sheep, or goat
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An animal skin is skin which has been removed from a dead animal. Skins are used to make things such as coats and rugs. That was real crocodile skin
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Alternative window design Skins became fashionable with Winamp, a desktop player that allows users to create colorful variations of the program's default windows Many other music programs can be skinned, and skins are almost always freely downloadable
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Your skin is the natural covering of your body. His skin is clear and smooth There are three major types of skin cancer The only difference between us is the colour of our skins
skin
To strip of money or property; to cheat
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a fruit strip the skin off; "pare apples" bruise, cut, or injure the skin or the surface of; "The boy skinned his knee when he fell
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The higher-density outer surface of a foam usually occurring when the foam surface cools more rapidly than the core
skin
dermis
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