Significato: chinnedadj. dal mentotʃɪnn. mentov. (Ginn) toccare con il mento
inned Idioma
ears pinned back
told to behave, disciplined The rowdy kid needs his ears pinned back. Tell him to behave.
thin-skinned
Idiom(s): thin-skinned
Theme: SENSITIVE
easily upset or hurt; sensitive. • You'll have to handle Mary's mother carefully. She's very thin-skinned. • Jane weeps easily when people tease her. She's too thin-skinned.
thick-skinned
Idiom(s): thick-skinned
Theme: FEELING - LACKING
not easily upset or hurt; insensitive. • Tom won't worry about your insults. He's completely thick-skinned. • Jane's so thick-skinned she didn't realize Fred was being rude to her.
more sinned against than sinning
more sinned against than sinning Less guilty than those who have injured one, as in It's true she took the money but they did owe her quite a bit—in a way she's more sinned against than sinning. This expression comes from Shakespeare's King Lear (3:2), where the King, on the heath during a storm, so describes his plight.
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