词汇 | cheek |
释义 | cheek 5 ENTRIES FOUND: cheek (noun) apple-cheeked (adjective) tongue in cheek (adverb) jowl (noun) tongue (noun) cheek /ˈtʃiːk/ noun plural cheeks cheek /ˈtʃiːk/ noun plural cheeks Learner's definition of CHEEK 1 [count] : the part of the face that is below the eye and to the side of the nose and mouth脸颊;面颊 rosy/chubby cheeks红润/胖乎乎的脸颊 He kissed her on the cheek.他吻了她的脸颊。 They were sitting/dancing/posing cheek to cheek. [=with their cheeks touching]他们脸贴着脸坐着/跳舞/摆姿势。 — see picture at face; see also tongue in cheek 2 British : an attitude or way of behaving that is rude and does not show proper respect无礼;粗鲁 [noncount] He had the cheek [=nerve] to complain that our gift was cheap.他竟然有脸抱怨我们的礼品廉价。 [singular] He's got a cheek ignoring us like that.他真不要脸,竟然那样无视我们。 3 [count] informal : one of the two parts of the body that a person sits on : buttocks屁股 cheek by jowl : very close together紧挨着;紧靠着 We sat cheek by jowl [=side by side] with the city's elite.我们和城市精英并排坐在一起。 cheap knickknacks displayed cheek by jowl with fine antiques廉价的小摆设紧挨着精美的古玩一起展出 turn the other cheek : to choose not to try to hurt or insult someone who has hurt or insulted you逆来顺受;甘受侮辱 |
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