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thick-skinned

  • 1 thick-skinned

    adjective (not easily hurt by criticism or insults: You won't upset her - she's very thick-skinned.) nejautrus

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  • 2 thick

    [Ɵik] 1. adjective
    1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) storas
    2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) storumo
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) tirštas
    4) (made of many single units placed very close together; dense: a thick forest; thick hair.) tankus
    5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) tirštas
    6) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) pilnas
    7) (stupid: Don't be so thick!) kvailas, bukas
    2. noun
    (the thickest, most crowded or active part: in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight.) tankmė, įkarštis
    - thickness
    - thicken
    - thick-skinned
    - thick and fast
    - through thick and thin

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  • 3 marrow

    1) (the soft substance in the hollow parts of bones: Beef marrow is needed for this dish.) kaulų smegenys
    2) ((American squash) a large, green, thick-skinned vegetable, or its flesh as food.) agurotis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > marrow

  • 4 pumpkin

    (a kind of large, round, thick-skinned yellow fruit, eaten as food.) moliūgas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pumpkin

  • 5 rhinoceros

    plurals - rhinoceroses, rhinoceros; noun
    (a type of large thick-skinned animal with one or two horns on its nose.) raganosis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > rhinoceros

См. также в других словарях:

  • thick-skinned — adj not easily offended by other people s criticism or insults ≠ ↑thin skinned ▪ a thick skinned insurance salesman …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Thick-skinned — a. Having a thick skin; hence, not sensitive; dull; obtuse. Holland. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thick-skinned — If a person is thick skinned, they are not affected by criticism …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • thick-skinned — thick′ skinned′ adj. 1) having a thick skin 2) insensitive or hardened to criticism; obtuse; callous • Etymology: 1535–45 …   From formal English to slang

  • thick-skinned — [thik′skind′] adj. 1. having a thick skin 2. a) not easily hurt by criticism, insult, etc. b) callous, unfeeling, hardhearted, etc …   English World dictionary

  • thick-skinned — index callous, impervious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • thick-skinned — [ ,θık skınd ] adjective not easily upset or offended by what other people say about you …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • thick-skinned — [adj] hardened benumbed, callous, coldhearted*, hard as nails*, hardhearted*, insensitive, seasoned, tough, toughened, unbending, unfeeling; concepts 404,542 …   New thesaurus

  • 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. □ He’s a real thick skinned guy. □ I’m thick skinned enough; I just don’t like violence …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • thick-skinned — ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you say that someone is thick skinned, you mean that they are not easily upset by criticism or unpleasantness. He was thick skinned enough to cope with it …   English dictionary

  • thick-skinned — if you are thick skinned, you do not notice or get upset when people criticize you. You have to be a bit harsher than that with Caroline to offend her she s pretty thick skinned …   New idioms dictionary

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