(1) Peel [bāo pí] to peel off the outer layer of something.
(2) stripping [bāo piāo].
(3) Criticize [tuán bāo].
(4) Stripping [diāo bāo] damage.
2, peeling B is not
(1) Exploitation [būXuē] originally refers to plunder, but now it refers to the use of [one's own] labor without giving fair or considerable remuneration.
(2) peeling and gradual damage due to the use of fake and shoddy paint, the wall skin was peeled off in half a year.
(3) Deprivation of exploitation and plunder.
(4) The peeling attachment or covering falls off.