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макроэкономика
spesso, -a
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. thick [брит. θɪk, америк. θɪk] ПРИЛ.
1. thick:
thick piece, layer
thick material, garment
thick liquid, paste
thick snow, forest, vegetation
thick fog
thick hair, eyebrows, beard
thick lips
thick make-up
thick accent
thick voice (from sore throat, cold)
thick voice (from alcohol)
to be 6 cm thick
a 6 cm-thick piece of wood
to make [sth] thicker soup, sauce
to be thick with smoke
to be thick with noise
to have a thick head брит.
2. thick (stupid):
thick разг.
I can't get it into his thick head or skull that
3. thick (friendly) разг.:
4. thick брит. (unreasonable) разг.:
II. thick [брит. θɪk, америк. θɪk] НАРЕЧ.
III. thick [брит. θɪk, америк. θɪk] СУЩ. (of forest)
thick
folto м.
IV. thick [брит. θɪk, америк. θɪk]
to be thick as a brick разг.
to be thick on the ground брит.
to be as thick as two (short) planks брит. разг.
to be as thick as thieves
to lay it on thick америк. разг.
to be in the thick of battle, fighting
to be in the thick of crowd
thick-witted [америк. ˌθɪkˈwɪdəd], thick-skulled [ˌθɪkˈskʌld] ПРИЛ. разг.
thick-witted
thick-skinned [брит. ˌθɪkˈskɪnd, америк.] ПРИЛ.
thick-skinned
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
spesso abito, labbra, materiale, pezzo, strato
spesso libro
spesso liquido, pasta
spesso foresta, nebbia, vegetazione
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. thick [θɪk] ПРИЛ.
1. thick (not thin):
thick wall
thick coat
2. thick (dense):
thick hair
thick forest
thick liquid
3. thick (extreme):
thick darkness
thick accent
4. thick (stupid):
thick
to be a bit thick
to be as thick as two short planks разг.
5. thick (very friendly):
to be thick with sb
Выражения:
II. thick [θɪk] СУЩ. разг.
to be in the thick of sth
thick-skinned [ˈθɪk·skɪnd] ПРИЛ.
thick-skinned
he is thick-skinned
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
folto (-a) (chioma)
impregnato di qc перенос.
spesso (-a)
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They questioned her sincerity and claimed that she was thick-skinned and just wanted to grab attention.
www.interaksyon.com
You'd get some thick-skinned cop reporter writing about a kid who doesn't get enough milk to drink.
calgaryherald.com
You have to be thick-skinned, because the higher the level you referee at, the more people will see your performance.
www.thisismoney.co.uk
He is also thick-skinned enough to deal with any fallout that comes his way.
www.bbc.co.uk
He is generally very earnest and very thick-skinned, but can also can actually be very dense and imperceptive.
en.wikipedia.org