美 [ʃed skɪn]
蜕皮:动物为了生长或更新皮肤而脱落的外层皮肤。
... shed tears/blood 流眼泪 shed skin 蜕皮 cast a new light on 使人们对--有新认识 ...
蜕皮
Humans do not shed skin as easily as other animals.
人类不像其他动物那样容易蜕皮。
Shed skin accounts for up to 90 percent of the dust in your home.
这些脱落的皮屑占你家总尘埃量的比例最高可以达到90%。
We shed skin constantly — each of us replacing our outer layer of skin every two to four weeks — and all of those skin flakes may help reduce levels of certain pollutants in indoor environments.
我们的皮肤在不停地剥落——每个人每两到四周就会更换一次表层皮肤——而所有那些脱落的皮肤可以帮助减少室内环境中的某些污染物含量。
Take a breather, do some inner accounting, shed worn skin.
The scandal lets her shed her skin: among other things, she can identify as a Latina from the wrong side of the tracks, instead of as a private-school-educated white girl.
The show has shed its original skin, that of the antihero drama, in which we root for a bad boy in spite of ourselves.