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I . peel [pi:l] SOST (skin of fruit)

peel
lupina f
peel
olupek m

II . peel [pi:l] VB vb trans

peel fruit:

peel
lupiti [forma perf olupiti]
to peel the paper off sth

III . peel [pi:l] VB vb intr

luščiti se [forma perf oluščiti se]
peel skin
lupiti se [forma perf olupiti se]

I . peel off VB vb trans

peel
lupiti [forma perf olupiti]
peel clothing
slačiti [forma perf sleči]

II . peel off VB vb intr

1. peel (come off):

2. peel (veer away):

peel car, motorbike
obračati [forma perf obrniti [v drugo smer]]

ˈlem·on peel SOST, ˈlem·on rind SOST

ˈor·ange peel SOST

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Students should keep an eye peeled for great competitions and other opportunities.
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They are pierced, peeled or crushed before adding them to the dish.
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Peel died in 1959, and the company ceased producing yeast somewhere around that time.
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At about the same point, four of the enemies peeled off to the right.
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Potatoes are boiled well in advance, and peeled prior to assembly.
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Shortly afterwards he sees a young woman sitting down and peeling an orange.
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Many could be dated, being peeled between 1816 and 1848.
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The branches also start out as green but as they age they become reddish brown and peel in small layers.
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The skin can be tougher and harder to peel than that of other oranges.
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Attempts to break the stem often result in a strip of bark peeling down the side.
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