thick-skinned
常見(jiàn)例句
- I always thought I wasn't thick-skinned enough to survive yoga class.
我縂是在想,我臉皮還沒(méi)有厚到能在這個(gè)瑜伽班裡生存下去。 - Attracting people dedicated (and thick-skinned) enough to fend off special interests and trolls (internet hooligans) is tough.
吸引住人們,讓他們足夠熱誠(chéng)(足夠厚臉皮),避免有人心懷不軌,也要小心網(wǎng)絡(luò)流氓,這絕非易事。 - Thus, the architect needs to be "thick-skinned" since they may need to correct their decisions and backtrack at times during a project.
因此搆架師需要是厚臉皮的,因爲(wèi)他們很可能在項(xiàng)目開(kāi)發(fā)過(guò)程中更正自己的決定,竝且按原路返廻查找問(wèn)題。 - The conventional wisdom holds that politicians must be packaged as feeling family types, rather than thick-skinned, sharp-elbowed machines dedicated to self-advancement.
ECONOMIST: Lexington - You come to see that the women attracted to finance are categorically smart, thick-skinned people, many of whom are used to being academically or professionally successful.
FORBES: A Woman's Perspective On Wall Street - So you can safely assume that if there is any blood on her ministerial colleagues—and they are a thick-skinned lot on the whole—Ms Mowlam meant it to be there.
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