0 Someone who is thick-skinned does not appear to be easily hurt by criticism:
You do need to be thick-skinned to survive as a politician here.
1 not easily hurt by criticism
Not only is this assumption condescending and rude, but its likely consequences are to favour the presumptuous, thick-skinned, confident and socially advantaged over everyone else.
Thrusts and deformation zones within this thick-skinned belt are, for the most part, steeply inclined.
No tycoon, however thick-skinned, looks for the kind of publicity which emerges when the exact details of a transaction are revealed.
However, perhaps he is so thick-skinned that he does not realise the difference.
We have all got to be very thick-skinned nowadays.
They are so thick-skinned that it does not matter.
But we are at any rate pretty thick-skinned.
I hope that the county council officials, the chief executive and leader of the county council and the ombudsman are thick-skinned enough to sleep easy in their beds.
中文繁体
厚臉皮的, 感覺遲鈍的…
More中文简体
厚脸皮的, 感觉迟钝的…
MoreEspañol
insensible, duro…
MorePortuguês
duro, insensível…
More日本語
面の皮が厚い, ずぶとい…
MoreTürk dili
vurdumduymaz, aldırmaz, pişkin…
MoreFrançais
peu sensible…
MoreCatalan
dur, insensible…
More