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/tʃiːk/ |
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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 |
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2 | singular/U 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 sth 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! |
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3 | C informal one of the two soft parts of your body that you sit on 半边屁股 |
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- | cheek to cheek |
| if people dance cheek to cheek , they dance holding each other very close with the sides of their faces touching |
| (跳舞时)脸贴脸 |
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- | turn the othercheek |
| to deliberately not hurt or upset someone who has hurt or upset you |
| 甘受侮辱;受到伤害不还手 |
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