epidermis
epidermis — 名詞
1. The thin protective outer covering of the body, made of living cells that form t
表皮
皮膚最外層組織
The thin protective outer covering of the body, made of living cells that form the surface of the skin you can see and feel.
The doctor explained that a minor burn only damages the epidermis, not the deeper layers.
醫生解釋說,輕微燙傷只會傷害表皮,不會傷到深層組織。
collocation: damages the epidermis
Wei's new skincare routine helped keep her epidermis healthy and well hydrated.
Wei 的新護膚程序幫助她的表皮保持健康且水分充足。
adjective + epidermis: healthy epidermis
Scientists study how the epidermis repairs itself after a cut or scrape.
科學家研究表皮在被割傷或擦傷後如何自行修復。
When Diego got sunburnt, the epidermis on his shoulders began to peel.
Diego 曬傷後,肩膀上的表皮開始脫落。
Anika learned in biology class that the epidermis is thickest on the palms.
Anika 在生物課上學到,手掌的表皮最厚。
- dermis
The thicker inner layer of the skin beneath the epidermis, containing blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue.
文法句型
the + epidermis
adjective + epidermis (e.g. damaged epidermis, outer epidermis)
epidermis + verb (e.g. the epidermis protects, the epidermis heals)
用法筆記
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin. The layer directly beneath it is called the dermis. When talking about skin injuries, burns that affect only the epidermis are considered superficial.