Peel, Husk, Shell: Nine Everyday English Words You Didn't Know
'16.09.2024'
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What are banana peels, apple peels, and pits called in English? NYForumDaily covers everything related to peels, husks, and rinds.
bananas
Silent films used to often use "face in cake" or "slip on a banana peel" humor.
A banana peel - banana peel.
To slip on a banana peel - slip on a banana peel.
Example: I have never slipped on a banana peel.
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If someone wants to say, for example, that they don't like this kind of jokes, then they can appeal to a type of humor, not just jokes. The name of this level of humor, as you might have guessed, is banana peel humor.
Bread
Bread crust - a crust of bread.
This phrase can also be used in meaning "means of subsistence, sustenance, food." It is close to the Russian "piece of bread."
Example: I slaved away my whole life so I'd have a crust of bread in my old age.
Corn
Corn husk - talash, corn cob leaves.
Example: The making of corn husk dolls was adopted by early European settlers in the USA.
Watermelon
Watermelon Rind - watermelon rind.
Example: Watermelon rind contains amino acid citrulline and it has a powerful libido-boosting ability.
Olives
Olive pits - olive pits.
Example: We've found vessels and organic material including hundreds of olive pits, dates, seeds and nuts.
Apples
Apple skin - apple peel.
Example: Apple peels contain a lot of vitamins.
Eggs
Egg shells - eggshell.
Example: The most popular and effective folk remedy for food allergy is a crushed egg shell.
В English There is such an idiom in the language walk on eggshellsIt means “to behave carefully”, “to be careful”, “to walk on tiptoe”.
Example: During their 15-year marriage, she said she had had to walk on eggshells to keep him from flying into a rage.
Peanut
Peanut shells - peanut shells.
Example: The peanut shell is special for these applications because it is naturally hollow and has an area of contact with air, which favors the development of microorganisms.
Peas
Pea pods - pea pods.
Example: Pea pods contain vitamins A, E, C, group B, as well as amino acids, fiber, iron, phosphorus and other useful substances.
There is also an idiom in English with these words.
Like two peas in a pod - very similar, like two drops of water (literally - “like two peas in a pod”).
Example: My mother's cousin and she are very close, they are like two peas in a pod.