0 Someone who is thick-skinned does not appear to be easily hurt by criticism. -- 厚臉皮的;感覺遲鈍的
You do need to be thick-skinned to survive as a politician here. 在這裡,政客要想做下去就必須臉皮厚點。
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.