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BNC: 2456 COCA: 2674
cheek
noun /tʃiːk/
singularcheek
pluralcheeks
  1. 1
    [C] the soft part on each side of your face below your eyes 脸颊;脸蛋

    Sarah kissed her on the cheek. 萨拉在她脸蛋上亲了一口。

    pale/pink/rosy cheeks 苍白的/粉红的/红润的脸颊

  2. 2
    [singular/uncountable] behaviour that is rude or does not show respect, especially towards someone who is older or more important (尤指对长者或要人的)没礼貌的行为,厚颜无耻

    I've had enough of your cheek. 我受够了你的厚颜无耻。

    have the cheek to do something :

    He had the cheek to suggest that I should be the one to apologize! 他居然有脸说应该道歉的人是我!

     Synonyms and related words
    Impolite and rude behaviour: discourtesy, insolence, presumption...
  3. 3
    [C] one of the two soft parts of your body that you sit on 半边屁股
     Synonyms and related words
    The part of the body you sit on: bottom, backside, behind...
See also
cheek
verb [T] British informal /tʃiːk/
present tense
I/you/we/theycheek
he/she/itcheeks
present participlecheeking
past tensecheeked
past participlecheeked
  1. to speak rudely or without respect to someone, especially someone who is older or more important 无礼地对(长者或要人)说话

    Don't you cheek me like that, young man! 年轻人,别那么粗鲁地跟我说话!

     Synonyms and related words

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