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The Chinese word for skin is
皮肤

pí fū



skin

Chinese Definition


skin
     1. 名词. 皮肤
Components
     1. skin; peel; shell
           甩皮 - to have flaky skin; to have peeling skin
           樹皮 - bark
           香蕉 皮 - banana peel
     2. hide; leather
           皮鞋 - leather shoes
     3. wrapper; cover; skin
           餃子zi 皮 - jiaozi wrapper
     4. surface; top part
           水皮 - water surface
     5. rubber
     6. thin sheet
           鐵皮 - iron sheet
     7. outer; superficial
     8. sticky; glutinous
     9. soggy; non-crispy
     10. naughty; disobedient
     11. thick-skinned
     12. pico- (SI unit prefix)
     13. (Cantonese, colloquial) ten thousand dollars
     14. (Cantonese) Short for 皮費, operation expense
     1. Simplified form of 膚



Translations for and their definitions

面板
     1. panel


皮膚
     1. n. skin; dermis
           皮膚 移植 - skin graft
           皮膚 真菌 - dermatophyte
           皮膚 激光 治療 - laser skin treatment
           皮膚 損傷 - skin lesion
           皮膚 乾gān燥 - dry skin
     2. n. (GUI) skin
     3. n. (video games) skin (alternative outfit for a game character)


皮肤
     1. Simplified form of 皮膚


     1. skin; peel; shell
           甩皮 - to have flaky skin; to have peeling skin
           樹皮 - bark
           香蕉 皮 - banana peel
     2. hide; leather
           皮鞋 - leather shoes
     3. wrapper; cover; skin
           餃子zi 皮 - jiaozi wrapper
     4. surface; top part
           水皮 - water surface
     5. rubber
     6. thin sheet
           鐵皮 - iron sheet
     7. outer; superficial
     8. sticky; glutinous
     9. soggy; non-crispy
     10. naughty; disobedient
     11. thick-skinned
     12. pico- (SI unit prefix)
     13. (Cantonese, colloquial) ten thousand dollars
     14. (Cantonese) Short for 皮費, operation expense


皮子
     1. skin


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