Search results for ‘cheek’
English to Chinese Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- cheek
- [tʃiːk]
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- 1. (on face) 面颊
- 2. (impudence) 厚颜无耻
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English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- cheek
- [tʃiːk]
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- 1. either side of the face, esp that part below the eye
- 2. either side of the oral cavity; side of the mouth
- 3. impudence; effrontery
- 4. either side of the buttocks
- 5. a side of a door jamb
- 6. one of the two fore-and-aft supports for the trestletrees on a mast of a sailing vessel, forming part of the hounds
- 7. one of the jaws of a vice
- 8. See tongue
- 9. to speak or behave disrespectfully to; act impudently towards
- 10. Old English ceace; related to Middle Low German k a ke, Dutch kaak
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Examples (1-5 of 17)
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to peck sb on the cheek, give sb a peck on the cheek
- 轻吻某人面颊
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He kissed her goodbye on the cheek.
- 他在她面颊上吻了一下,和她告别。
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Sometimes he can be such a cheek when talking to others.
- 有时候,他和别人谈话时会非常无礼。
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Color came to her cheek after walking.
- 她散完步后满面红光。
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to have the cheek to do sth
- 居然有脸做某事
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Vocab List (1 of 5)
- cheek
- [ʧɪk]
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