thin-skinned如何读

英:[θinˈskind]

美:[ˈθɪnˈskɪnd]

thin-skinned是什么意思

  • adj.皮薄的;<贬>敏感的,易恼的

thin-skinned英英释义

adjective

having a thin skin or rind

thin-skinned oranges

unduly susceptible to criticism or insult : touchy

thin-skinned词源英文解释

The first known use of thin-skinned was in 1598

thin-skinned儿童词典英英释义

pantsplural noun

an outer garment extending from the waist to the ankle and covering each leg separately : trousers

underpantsespecially: pantie

part1 of 3noun

one of the pieces into which something can be divided

one of the equal units of which something is composed

a fifth part for each

a portion of a plant or animal body : member, organ

wash the injured part

a particular melody or line of music for one voice or instrument or a certain group of voices or instruments in harmony with others

a piece of a machine or equipment

a person's share, duty, or function

did my part

one of the sides in a conflict

take another's part in a quarrel

a general area : region—usually used in plural

you're not from around these parts

a role in a play

the line where the hair is divided in combing

part2 of 3verb

to separate from or leave someone : go away : depart

to become separated, detached, or broken

the ice parted

to give up possession or control

wouldn't part with their old car

to divide into parts

to separate by combing on each side of a line

part3 of 3adverb

partly

was only part right

thin-skinnedadjective

having a thin skin

thin-skinned oranges

easily bothered by criticism or insult

thin-skinned 例句

1 she only laughed at the teasing, but a more thin-skinned person would have gotten angry

2 Such a fragile, thin-skinned pol doesn’t deserve to be in City Hall.

3 Native to China, thin-skinned Meyer lemons were first brought to America in 1908 by USDA employee Frank N. Meyer, for whom they’re named.

4 But in the broad scheme of things, a tough, watertight hide is part of what enabled the ancestors of modern reptiles, birds and mammals to move inland while their thin-skinned amphibian cousins remained close to water.

5 But near to the front, these thin-skinned vehicles—or no-skinned, in the case of the Desertcross ATVs—are vulnerable to Ukrainian shells and drones.

6 This thin-skinned vegetable is light green and pear shaped, and can be added to both savory and sweet dishes.

7 Trump, who is notoriously thin-skinned, has been unable to escape the barb since.

8 The restaurant’s Nepali jhol momos—juicy thin-skinned dumplings stuffed with beef, chicken, or goat and swimming in a broth of chicken stock, tomatoes, and chili peppers—are not to be missed.

9 The general rule is that thin-skinned veggies will want to stay in the high-humidity crisper drawer that has its air vent closed—think lettuce, squash, and cucumbers.

10 I like thin-skinned tangerines.

我喜欢薄皮橘子。

11 Those thin-skinned people are easy to take offense.

神经过敏的人特别容易被得罪。

12 The trouble with Harry is that he is so thin-skinned.

哈里的问题是他太敏感,脸皮太薄。

13 Some fear he is too thin-skinned to survive the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign.

有人担心他脸皮太薄,经受不住总统选举的激烈竞争。

thin-skinned 同义词

3 易感的

sensitive

4 易生气

sensitive touchy chippy

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