
과일이나 채소의 겉면을 싸고 있는 껍질을 손이나 도구를 이용해 제거하다.
To remove the outer skin or rind from a fruit or vegetable using one's hands or a tool.
예문:
"Can you help me peel the potatoes for the stew?"
"She carefully peeled the apple in one long strip."
물체의 표면을 덮고 있는 층, 라벨, 또는 덮개 등을 잡아당겨 제거하다.
To pull off an outer layer, label, or covering from the surface of an object.
예문:
"I tried to peel the price tag off the gift, but it left a sticky residue."
"The hiker peeled the damp socks from his tired feet."
페인트, 벽지, 또는 피부의 겉면이 조각나거나 층을 이루며 저절로 떨어져 나가다.
To have the surface layer, such as paint or skin, come off in small pieces or strips.
예문:
"The old wallpaper is starting to peel in the humid bathroom."
"My back began to peel a few days after I got a sunburn at the beach."
과일이나 채소의 겉을 감싸고 있는 질긴 피부나 외피.
The outer skin or rind of a fruit or vegetable, especially after it has been removed.
예문:
"Be careful not to slip on that banana peel."
"Add some grated lemon peel to the batter for a fresh aroma."
제빵사가 오븐에 빵이나 피자를 넣고 꺼낼 때 사용하는 자루가 긴 평평한 도구.
A flat, shovel-like tool with a long handle used by bakers to slide bread or pizza into and out of a hot oven.
예문:
"The chef used a wooden peel to transfer the pizza onto the hot stone."
(비격식) 입고 있는 옷을 하나씩 벗어 내리다.
(Informal) To take off one's clothing, often layer by layer.
예문:
"It was so hot inside that everyone peeled off their heavy coats immediately."
피부의 죽은 세포층을 제거하여 피부 상태를 개선하는 미용적 또는 의학적 처치.
A cosmetic or medical treatment that removes the top layer of dead skin to improve its appearance.
예문:
"She decided to get a chemical peel to reduce her acne scars."