thick skin in English
elephant's skin; lack of sensitivity
Use "thick skin" in a sentence
1. Calluses are larger patches of rough, thick skin
2. 24 You need a thick skin to be a headmaster.
3. You don't get to where I am without developing a thick skin.
4. The tip of the nose can be enlarged (or Bulbous) for a number of different reasons, including cartilage anatomy, a genetic disposition to having thick skin on the nasal tip, and underlying skin conditions that predispose to thick skin.
5. They'd need, first of all, to have a thick skin to protect themselves from losing water through the skin.
6. Besides, having a thick skin when it comes to pressure, It's a good thing in this line of work, right?
7. A Callus refers to a more diffuse, flattened area of thick skin, while a corn is a thick, localized area that usually has a popular, conical, or circular shape
8. The medical term for the thickened skin that forms Corns and calluses is hyperkeratosis (plural=hyperkeratoses).A callus refers to a more diffuse, flattened area of thick skin, while a Corn …
9. English Language Learners Definition of Citrus : a juicy fruit (such as an orange, grapefruit, or lemon) that has a thick skin and that comes from a tree or shrub that grows in warm areas See the full definition for Citrus in the English Language Learners Dictionary