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thick-skull[θ'ik sk∧l] n cabeça-dura, pessoa tola. -
2 thick skull
тупая башка; ≈ медный лоб [образовано от прил. thick-skulled]Hill: "Can't you hear me? Can't you hear anything? Don't [= doesn't] anything go through your thick skull?" (A. Wesker, ‘Chips With Everything’, act II, sc. 1) — Хилл: "Ты что, меня не слышишь? Оглох? Неужели ничего нельзя вбить в твою тупую башку?"
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3 thick-skull
[ʹθıkskʌl] = thick-head 1 -
4 thick skull
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > thick skull
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5 thick-skull
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > thick-skull
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6 thick skull
Общая лексика: медный лоб, тупица -
7 thick skull
медный лоб, тупостьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > thick skull
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8 thick-skull
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9 thick-skull
I [`aikskel] = thick-head I II [`aikskel] = thick-head I -
10 thick skull
тъпоумие; дебелоглавие; -
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12 thick skull
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13 thick-skull
тугодумтупица -
14 Thick skull
Тупость. Медный лобDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Thick skull
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15 thick-skull
тугодумтупица -
16 he has a thick skull
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17 have a thick skull
Переносный смысл: быть тупоголовым, иметь "медный" лоб -
18 have a thick skull
להיות טיפש, להיות מטומטם* * *◙ םטמוטמ תויהל,שפיט תויהל◄ -
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20 have a thick skull
ha en tjock skalle
См. также в других словарях:
thick-skull — thickˈ skull noun A blockhead • • • Main Entry: ↑thick … Useful english dictionary
thick-skull — n. Blockhead, dunce, dullard, dolt, numskull, thick head … New dictionary of synonyms
skull — [ skʌl ] noun count ** 1. ) the bones of the head: a sheep s skull fracture your skull: His skull was fractured in the accident. 2. ) INFORMAL a person s head or mind: The sound of the alarm clock pierced his skull. get something into/through… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
skull — [skul] n. [ME scolle < Scand, as in Swed skulle, skull, akin to SCALE3, SHELL] 1. the entire bony or cartilaginous framework of the head of a vertebrate, enclosing and protecting the brain and sense organs, including the bones of the face and… … English World dictionary
skull — [skʌl] n [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: From a Scandinavian language] 1.) the bones of a person s or animal s head 2.) sb can t get it into their (thick) skull spoken someone is unable to understand something very simple ▪ He can t seem to get it into … Dictionary of contemporary English
Thick-headed — Thick head ed, a. Having a thick skull; stupid. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thick-skulled — a. Having a thick skull; hence, dull; heavy; stupid; slow to learn. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skull */*/ — UK [skʌl] / US noun [countable] Word forms skull : singular skull plural skulls 1) the bones of the head a sheep s skull fracture your skull: His skull was fractured in the accident. 2) informal a person s head, or their mind The sound of the… … English dictionary
skull — noun (C) 1 the bones of a person s or animal s head 2 sb can t get it into their (thick) skull spoken to be unable to understand something very simple: He can t seem to get it into his skull that I m just not interested in him … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
skull — /skʌl / (say skul) noun 1. the bony framework of the head, enclosing the brain and supporting the face; the skeleton of the head. 2. Colloquial the head as the seat of intelligence or knowledge: *Tell us what s going on in that thick skull of… …
thick-head — n. See thick skull … New dictionary of synonyms