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		Definition of skinner in English: skinnernoun ˈskɪnəˈskɪnər 1A person who skins animals or prepares skins. 剥兽皮者;兽皮加工者 Example sentencesExamples -  This would mean that participants could qualify as chefs, skinners, trackers or professional hunters and be recognised for their skills.
 -  For example, the advertised possum skinner went away to Auckland and no one knew when or if he was coming back.
 -  Before nightfall, another ranch hand, a jerkline skinner named Slim, presented the childlike Lennie with a puppy from his dog's litter.
 -  I've decided to become a skinner & a leatherworker as well as a hunter.
 -  Bullwhackers and mule skinners hated camels and dreaded meeting them on the trail.
 -  All those skinners, dyers, bakers, masons, weavers and hammermen seemed to be mocking us now.
 -  His crew of skinners, butchers and sausage makers handle thousands of whitetails each season.
 
 - 1.1 A person who deals in animal skins; a furrier.
皮革交易者;皮货商 Example sentencesExamples -  He had come far since his birth in Pollokshaws in 1735, the son of a humble skinner.
 -  The rest of the white men present were skinners, cooks, bartenders, blacksmiths, clerks, and wagon drivers.
 
  
 2Australian NZ Horse racing  informal A horse that wins a race at very long odds. 〔赛马〕〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉以巨大优势获胜的马 Example sentencesExamples -  ‘Well, you'd better fatten up them skinners or all you'll get from the apple will be the core,’ was the quick rejoinder.
 
 - 2.1 A result that is very profitable to bookmakers.
〔赛马〕〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉(对赌注登记经纪人非常有利的)赛马结果  
 3 variant spelling of skinder 
 Rhymesbeginner, Berliner, Corinna, dinner, grinner, inner, Jinnah, sinner, spinner, thinner, winner    Definition of skinner in US English: skinnernounˈskinərˈskɪnər 1A person who skins animals or prepares skins. 剥兽皮者;兽皮加工者 Example sentencesExamples -  I've decided to become a skinner & a leatherworker as well as a hunter.
 -  This would mean that participants could qualify as chefs, skinners, trackers or professional hunters and be recognised for their skills.
 -  For example, the advertised possum skinner went away to Auckland and no one knew when or if he was coming back.
 -  All those skinners, dyers, bakers, masons, weavers and hammermen seemed to be mocking us now.
 -  Before nightfall, another ranch hand, a jerkline skinner named Slim, presented the childlike Lennie with a puppy from his dog's litter.
 -  His crew of skinners, butchers and sausage makers handle thousands of whitetails each season.
 -  Bullwhackers and mule skinners hated camels and dreaded meeting them on the trail.
 
 - 1.1 A person who deals in animal skins; a furrier.
皮革交易者;皮货商 Example sentencesExamples -  The rest of the white men present were skinners, cooks, bartenders, blacksmiths, clerks, and wagon drivers.
 -  He had come far since his birth in Pollokshaws in 1735, the son of a humble skinner.
 
  
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