First, the interpretation of the skin:
1, a layer of tissue on the surface of human body or organism: cattle ~. Buckwheat. I knocked off a piece.
2, leather: ~ box. ~ shoes. ~ coat.
3, a layer of things wrapped or surrounded outside: luggage ~ children. This new book had better be wrapped up.
4.(~) surface: ground ~. Water.
5.(~) Some flaky things: lead ~. Tofu.
Second, the word group:
Tape measure? Fur? Guapi? A belt?
A wallet? Cowhide? Shrimp skin? cheek
Extended data
First, the evolution of etymology:
Second, the interpretation of words:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Skin, the person who peels the skin of an animal is called skin. To save the sound.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Skin, the skin of an animal is called skin. The glyph takes "You" as the side and the ellipsis "Wei" as the sound side.
Third, related words:
1, skin appearance [skin xi when]?
What is seen only on the surface; Not deep: talk about ~.
2. Leather goods [pí hu]?
A general term for fur or leather products: ~ merchants. Sell ~
3.face[ Li m 4 n p í]?
The skin on the face: white. Black and yellow.
4. Book cover [shpí]?
The outermost layer of books and periodicals is made of thick paper, cloth, silk and leather. Thread-bound books are bookmarked on them, and new books and periodicals are generally printed with the title and author's name.
5. Pitt?
Strong body, not easy to get sick: this child is really ~, never gets sick.