cheek 的英语意思
cheekcheek1 /tʃiːk/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] the soft round part of your face below each of your eyes眼睛下方脸部柔软圆润的部分;面颊:
Lucy stretched up to kiss his cheek.露西踮起脚,吻了吻他的脸颊。
Billy had rosy cheeks and blue eyes.比利有着红润的双颊和蓝色的眼睛。
her tear-stained cheeks她泪痕满面的双颊
Julie’s cheeks flushed with pleasure at the compliment.朱莉听到这句称赞,双颊因喜悦而泛红。red-cheeked/hollow-cheeked/rosy-cheeked etc
a red-cheeked plump old fellow一个双颊绯红、身材圆胖的老头儿2[singular, uncountable] British English disrespectful or rude behaviour, especially towards someone in a position of authority无礼或粗鲁的行为,尤指针对权威人士:
I’ve had enough of your cheek.我受够你的无礼了。have the cheek to do something
He had the cheek to make personal remarks and expect no reaction.他厚着脸皮对别人品头论足,还指望别人毫无反应。
She’s got a cheek; she just goes on till she gets what she wants.她真厚脸皮,非要达到目的才肯罢休。
It’s a bit of a cheek, asking me for money.管我借钱,真有点厚脸皮。
What a cheek! Of course I read the instructions!真是无礼!我当然读过说明书了!3cheek by jowl (with somebody/something) very close to someone or something else与某人或某物非常靠近:
an expensive French restaurant cheek by jowl with a cheap clothes shop一家昂贵的法国餐厅与一家廉价服装店紧挨在一起4turn the other cheek to deliberately avoid reacting in an angry or violent way when someone has hurt or upset you当被人伤害或激怒时,有意克制自己的愤怒或暴力反应5cheek to cheek if two people dance cheek to cheek, they dance very close to each other in a romantic way两人"cheek to cheek"跳舞,即以浪漫的方式贴面共舞,彼此非常靠近6[countable] informal非正式 one of the two soft fleshy parts of your bottom臀部两个柔软肉质部分之一 SYN buttock → tongue in cheek at tongue1(6), → tongue-in-cheek
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] the soft round part of your face below each of your eyes眼睛下方脸部柔软圆润的部分;面颊:
Lucy stretched up to kiss his cheek.露西踮起脚,吻了吻他的脸颊。
Billy had rosy cheeks and blue eyes.比利有着红润的双颊和蓝色的眼睛。
her tear-stained cheeks她泪痕满面的双颊
Julie’s cheeks flushed with pleasure at the compliment.朱莉听到这句称赞,双颊因喜悦而泛红。red-cheeked/hollow-cheeked/rosy-cheeked etc
a red-cheeked plump old fellow一个双颊绯红、身材圆胖的老头儿2[singular, uncountable] British English disrespectful or rude behaviour, especially towards someone in a position of authority无礼或粗鲁的行为,尤指针对权威人士:
I’ve had enough of your cheek.我受够你的无礼了。have the cheek to do something
He had the cheek to make personal remarks and expect no reaction.他厚着脸皮对别人品头论足,还指望别人毫无反应。
She’s got a cheek; she just goes on till she gets what she wants.她真厚脸皮,非要达到目的才肯罢休。
It’s a bit of a cheek, asking me for money.管我借钱,真有点厚脸皮。
What a cheek! Of course I read the instructions!真是无礼!我当然读过说明书了!3cheek by jowl (with somebody/something) very close to someone or something else与某人或某物非常靠近:
an expensive French restaurant cheek by jowl with a cheap clothes shop一家昂贵的法国餐厅与一家廉价服装店紧挨在一起4turn the other cheek to deliberately avoid reacting in an angry or violent way when someone has hurt or upset you当被人伤害或激怒时,有意克制自己的愤怒或暴力反应5cheek to cheek if two people dance cheek to cheek, they dance very close to each other in a romantic way两人"cheek to cheek"跳舞,即以浪漫的方式贴面共舞,彼此非常靠近6[countable] informal非正式 one of the two soft fleshy parts of your bottom臀部两个柔软肉质部分之一 SYN buttock → tongue in cheek at tongue1(6), → tongue-in-cheek