今天在《搭车去柏林》纪录片中看到这样一句话:人在某个时候脸皮要厚,在无数人都拒绝你的时候,你还能说出同样的话! Today in the documentary "Hitchhiker to Berlin", I saw this sentence: At some point, people have thick skin, and when countless people refuse you, you can still say the same thing!
doi:10.1080/14680777.2018.1498123Harrison, GuyTaylor and Francis GroupFeminist Media Studies
What have you enjoyed the most about Strictly? I've just loved the whole thing. It's a great bunch of people and I've been taught something that doesn't come naturally to me. My only experience of dancing was getting off the stool at the key change in Westlife!
“You have to have a thick skin throughout the process," Scannell says. "You may be admitted to one of the top law schools and waitlisted at another. You should expect to be waitlisted at a number of schools you apply to, but I would say never self-select out. You don’t ...
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So, since I have been thinking a lot about this turn of events in my own life, I thought it would be helpful to explore why things like this might happen just when we have set our goals and started to work seriously towards them. So here are six possible reasons to consider, whenever...
1. have a thick skin 不要直译为“皮很厚”哦,它的实际意思是“对...不敏感” 例句: Tom has a thick skin for what people say to him. Tom对别人对自己说的话,很不敏感。 2. get under one's skin 这个短语可不是“在某人皮肤之下”,实际意思是“困扰;使恼火” ...
21. to have the front toward or permit a view of: The building faces the street. 22. to confront directly: to face the future. 23. to confront courageously or impudently (usu. fol. by down or out): facing down an opponent. 24. to oppose or to meet defiantly: to face fearful odds...
Most often, crops will also have fades––in this case, a high skin fade, meaning that the hair tapers down all the way to the skin. The hair on top is then styled toward the front and culminates in a short upturn to create a mini quiff at the fringe. This is a great hairstyle...