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		Definition of reskin in English: reskinverbreskinning, reskins, reskinned ˈriːskɪnrēˈskin [with object]Replace or repair the skin of (an aircraft or motor vehicle). (飞机,汽车)换(或修)蒙皮,换(或修)表皮,换(或修)外壳 Example sentencesExamples -  The plane is in remarkable condition with just a small amount of corrosion and this is being rectified and the areas that have been opened up to get rid of the corrosion are now being reskinned.
 -  For a single-car team, the crew chief expects it will take three weeks to reskin a car.
 -  Because there is a new roof template and set body location for the cars in 2003, all of the teams will cut the bodies off their cars and reskin them.
 -  The team spent its time reskinning cars instead of massaging improvements into cars that already fit the templates.
 -  Mike and Dave began work soon after the aircraft arrived and have completely reskinned the fuselage and installed new longerons.
 -  The Monte Carlo has proved to be more competitive, but the team had to build, from the chassis up, 16 cars - not just reskin the cars, as the crew chief is quick to point out.
 -  Virtually all the fuselage is original but the wing had to be reskinned.
 -  During its previous restoration attempts with the CAF, portions of the airframe had been reskinned and the camera ports had disappeared in the process.
 -  The team's biggest challenge will be reskinning them.
 -  Production had stopped come 1992 although the vehicle's engine, transmission, chassis, and other important details lived on in the Volvo 940, which was in essence a reskinned 740.
 -  The fuselage has also been completely rebuilt with new longerons and the airframe has been completely reskinned.
 -  Dennis took the plane apart and did a lot of work on the airframe including reskinning parts of the fuselage, ailerons, gear doors, etc.
 -  There is no track record for Cadillac's XLR two-seater, which makes it easy to dismiss as a reskinned Corvette.
 -  External mass balances were installed on the elevator which was also reskinned with a thicker aluminum gauge.
 -  With the move to common templates, the teams reskinned entire fleets for 2003.
 
    Definition of reskin in US English: reskinverbrēˈskin [with object]Replace or repair the skin of (an aircraft or motor vehicle). (飞机,汽车)换(或修)蒙皮,换(或修)表皮,换(或修)外壳 Example sentencesExamples -  The Monte Carlo has proved to be more competitive, but the team had to build, from the chassis up, 16 cars - not just reskin the cars, as the crew chief is quick to point out.
 -  During its previous restoration attempts with the CAF, portions of the airframe had been reskinned and the camera ports had disappeared in the process.
 -  For a single-car team, the crew chief expects it will take three weeks to reskin a car.
 -  The plane is in remarkable condition with just a small amount of corrosion and this is being rectified and the areas that have been opened up to get rid of the corrosion are now being reskinned.
 -  External mass balances were installed on the elevator which was also reskinned with a thicker aluminum gauge.
 -  The team spent its time reskinning cars instead of massaging improvements into cars that already fit the templates.
 -  The team's biggest challenge will be reskinning them.
 -  Dennis took the plane apart and did a lot of work on the airframe including reskinning parts of the fuselage, ailerons, gear doors, etc.
 -  With the move to common templates, the teams reskinned entire fleets for 2003.
 -  The fuselage has also been completely rebuilt with new longerons and the airframe has been completely reskinned.
 -  Mike and Dave began work soon after the aircraft arrived and have completely reskinned the fuselage and installed new longerons.
 -  Because there is a new roof template and set body location for the cars in 2003, all of the teams will cut the bodies off their cars and reskin them.
 -  There is no track record for Cadillac's XLR two-seater, which makes it easy to dismiss as a reskinned Corvette.
 -  Virtually all the fuselage is original but the wing had to be reskinned.
 -  Production had stopped come 1992 although the vehicle's engine, transmission, chassis, and other important details lived on in the Volvo 940, which was in essence a reskinned 740.
 
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