cheek
cheek 英 [tʃi:k] 美 [tʃik]
n. 面颊,脸颊
进行时:cheeking 过去式:cheeked 过去分词:cheeked 第三人称单数:cheeks 名词复数:cheeks
- Your cheek is the part of your face under your eye and between your ear and nose. Your cheeks might turn bright red in embarrassment when you have to speak in public.
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- n. 面颊,脸颊
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1. rosy cheeks, pink cheeks
红润的╱粉红的脸颊
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2. He kissed her on both cheeks.
他亲吻了一下她的双颊。
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3. What a cheek!
真不要脸!
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4. He had the cheek to ask his ex-girlfriend to babysit for them.
他竟厚着脸皮要他以前的女朋友为他们临时照看小孩。
- cheek (n.) "either of the two fleshy sides of the face below the eyes," Old English ceace, cece "jaw, jawbone," in late Old English also "the fleshy wall of the mouth," of uncertain origin. Perhaps from the root of Old English ceowan "chew" (see chew (v.)), or from Proto-Germanic *kaukon (source also of Middle Low German kake "jaw, jawbone," Middle Dutch kake "jaw," Dutch kaak), not found outside West Germanic.
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