英:[ˈθɪkˈskɪnd]
美:[ˈθɪkˈskɪnd]
英:[ˈθɪkˈskɪnd]
美:[ˈθɪkˈskɪnd]
厚皮的;厚脸皮的;感觉迟钝的;不知羞耻的
adjective
having a thick skin : pachydermatous
callous, insensitive
impervious to criticism
became thick-skinned about his own work
The first known use of thick-skinned was circa 1545
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
think tanknoun
an organization formed to think up new solutions especially for social and scientific problems
thick-skinnedadjective
having a thick skin
not easily bothered by criticism or insult
1 was so thick-skinned that she was clueless about the fact that the joke had hurt her friend's feelings
2 Its small, thick-skinned berries make wine with strong tannins and high acidity, two components that aide in Cabernet Sauvignon’s ability to age.
3 Haley has chosen instead to cast herself as a fighter who happens to be a woman, someone thick-skinned yet self-aware.
4 Thousands of apple varieties—crunchy, thick-skinned Fujis, which originated in Japan in the 1930s; aromatic Galas; and rare Pink Pearls—exist in the world today, many of them bred for their distinct flavor, color and texture.
5 Thankfully, the lake is ideal for thick-skinned lesser flamingos who visit the spot to put on weight before finding their mates.
6 The thick-skinned Russets absorb seasonings, butter, and cream better than any other potato.
7 My fridge is loaded with six varieties of grapes right now — some thick-skinned, super-sweet Japanese mini-globe-like jewels; pounds of Thomcords; and some good ol’ table grapes.
8 Winged Gourd These small, thick-skinned gourds display irregular winged surfaces and may be warty or smooth.
9 Built with a wide, non-slip grip and a Japanese steel blade, this vegetable peeler stands as one of the best options for thick-skinned items in need of peeling such as potatoes, citrus, and squash.
10 This orange is thick-skinned.
这柳橙的皮厚。
11 If you want to be a good salesman, you must be thick-skinned.
如果你想成为一个好的推销员,你一定要厚脸皮。
12 He was thick-skinned enough to cope with her taunts.
他脸皮厚,不怕她嘲弄。
1 厚脸皮的
brazen-faced overfree cool gay cheeky brazen brassy frontless brassbound overbold brass-necked mouthy
2 麻木不仁的
4 不易生气的
5 厚颜
hard cool bold brazen audacious brassy nervy immodest barefaced unblushing front nerve brass assurance cheek audacity hardihood harden have the face to
7 皮厚的
8 感觉迟钝的
obtundent stupid dull impervious stolid dullard undiscerning pachydermatous thick hyposensitive insensitive stupefied
9 感觉迟钝
obtundent stupid dull impervious stolid dullard undiscerning pachydermatous thick dullness have a thick skin hyposensitive insensitive stupefied insensitively hyposensitivity hypoesthesia dysaesthesia stupefy
11 脸皮厚
12 厚脸皮
brazen-faced overfree cool gay cheeky brazen brassy frontless brassbound overbold face front hide ass brass assurance cheek crust impudence chutzpa blush like a black dog brass-necked neck nerve coolness brass neck mouthy chutzpah a thick skin have a thick skin
13 厚皮