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thick-skinned
thick-skinned (thĭk′skĭnd′)adj.1. Having a thick skin or rind.2. Not easily offended.3. Largely unaffected by the needs and feelings of other people; insensitive.thick-skinned adj insensitive to criticism or hints; not easily upset or affected thick′-skinned′ adj. 1. having a thick skin. 2. insensitive or hardened to criticism; obtuse; callous. [1535–45] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | thick-skinned - insensitive to criticismtough-skinnedinsensitive - deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive; "insensitive to the needs of the patients" |
thick-skinnedadjective insensitive, tough, callous, hardened, hard-boiled (informal), impervious, stolid, unfeeling, case-hardened, unsusceptible He was thick-skinned enough to cope with it. sensitive, touchy, thin-skinned, chippy (informal), feeling, concerned, tenderTranslationsthick (θik) adjective1. having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin. a thick book; thick walls; thick glass. 厚的 厚的2. having a certain distance between opposite sides. It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass. 厚 厚3. (of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured. thick soup. 黏稠的 粘稠的4. made of many single units placed very close together; dense. a thick forest; thick hair. 茂密的 茂密的5. difficult to see through. thick fog. 濃厚的 浓厚的6. full of, covered with etc. The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke. 充滿的 充满的7. stupid. Don't be so thick! 笨的 笨的 noun the thickest, most crowded or active part. in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight. 最密集的部分,最激烈處 最密集的部分,最激烈处 ˈthickly adverb 厚厚地 厚厚地ˈthickness noun 厚(度) 厚(度) ˈthicken verb to make or become thick or thicker. We'll add some flour to thicken the soup; The fog thickened and we could no longer see the road. 使變厚(粗、密、濃)或(更厚、更粗、更密、更濃) 使变厚(粗、密、浓),或更厚(更粗、更密、更浓) ˌthick-ˈskinned adjective not easily hurt by criticism or insults. You won't upset her – she's very thick-skinned. 不知羞恥的,厚臉皮的 不知羞耻的,厚脸皮的 thick and fast frequently and in large numbers. The bullets/insults were flying thick and fast. 頻頻 频频through thick and thin whatever happens; in spite of all difficulties. They were friends through thick and thin. 不顧艱難險阻,不論禍福,不顧一切困難 不顾艰难险阻,不论祸福 thick-skinned
thick-skinnedImmune to or able to ignore the verbal attacks or criticisms of others. You have to be pretty thick-skinned if you want to be in the entertainment industry. For how much she mocks other people, you'd think she'd be a bit more thick-skinned than that.*thick-skinnedFig. not easily upset or hurt; insensitive. (The opposite of thin-skinned. Typically: be ~; become ~; grow ~.) Tom won't worry about your insults. He's completely thick-skinned. Jane's so thick-skinned she didn't realize Fred was being rude to her.thick-skinned mod. able to withstand much criticism. (Compare this with thin-skinned.) You gotta be more thick-skinned if you want to be a cop. MedicalSeethickthick-skinned
Synonyms for thick-skinnedadj insensitiveSynonyms- insensitive
- tough
- callous
- hardened
- hard-boiled
- impervious
- stolid
- unfeeling
- case-hardened
- unsusceptible
Antonyms- sensitive
- touchy
- thin-skinned
- chippy
- feeling
- concerned
- tender
Synonyms for thick-skinnedadj insensitive to criticismSynonymsRelated Words |