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 cheek [tʃik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 颊, 厚颜, 脸蛋

[医] 颊


  1. She kissed him on both cheeks.
    她吻了他的双颊。
  2. I'm going to put up with your cheek!
    我可不想容忍你这个厚脸皮。
  3. She has a tiny mole on her cheek.
    她面颊上有一颗小痣。


cheek
[ noun ]
  1. either side of the face below the eyes

  2. <noun.body>
  3. an impudent statement

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump

  6. <noun.body>
  7. impudent aggressiveness

  8. <noun.attribute>
    I couldn't believe her boldness
    he had the effrontery to question my honesty
[ verb ]
  1. speak impudently to

  2. <verb.communication>


Cheek \Cheek\ (ch[=e]k), v. t.
To be impudent or saucy to. [Slang.]


Cheek \Cheek\ (ch[=e]k), n. [OE. cheke, cheoke, AS. ce[`a]ce,
ce[`o]ce; cf. Goth. kukjan to kiss, D. kaak cheek; perh. akin
to E. chew, jaw.]
1. The side of the face below the eye.

2. The cheek bone. [Obs.] --Caucer.

3. pl. (Mech.) Those pieces of a machine, or of any timber,
or stone work, which form corresponding sides, or which
are similar and in pair; as, the cheeks (jaws) of a vise;
the cheeks of a gun carriage, etc.

4. pl. The branches of a bridle bit. --Knight.

5. (Founding) A section of a flask, so made that it can be
moved laterally, to permit the removal of the pattern from
the mold; the middle part of a flask.

6. Cool confidence; assurance; impudence. [Slang]

{Cheek of beef}. See Illust. of {Beef}.

{Cheek bone} (Anat.) the bone of the side of the face; esp.,
the malar bone.

{Cheek by jowl}, side by side; very intimate.

{Cheek pouch} (Zo["o]l.), a sacklike dilation of the cheeks
of certain monkeys and rodents, used for holding food.

{Cheeks of a block}, the two sides of the shell of a tackle
block.

{Cheeks of a mast}, the projection on each side of a mast,
upon which the trestletrees rest.

{Cheek tooth} (Anat.), a hinder or molar tooth.

{Butment cheek}. See under {Butment}.

  1. He had stitches over his left eye and cheek.
  2. Her blond hair was cut short and away from her face, permitting a view of the jagged scar which runs from above her left eyebrow down across her cheek.
  3. This is golf immobiliere, golf to sell houses.' With his tongue not too far into his cheek he says enthusiastically: 'The world is full of people waiting for Vidauban.
  4. The Uppingham Newsletter, tongue in cheek, provided heads with ways to massage their figures: Challenge the results with the examiners.
  5. Afterward, she talked briefly with Sherwin and kissed him on the cheek before leaving the courthouse.
  6. I slapped him on the cheek to wake him.
  7. Pazner said Shamir fell against a piece of furniture in his home Tuesday, bruising his cheek, but the injury was not serious and had no connection with his hospitalization.
  8. "On the other hand, I hope people won't take the ad as just tongue in cheek."
  9. But now she's tired of turning the other cheek.
  10. By that time, MOCA will also have all its giant-sized neighbors, jowl by little cheek.
  11. Men grab his shoulder, women kiss his cheek and whisper in his ear.
  12. Robert Kirby, chairman of Capital Guardian Trust in Los Angeles, recently attended a presentation by a female marketing consultant in his firm's New York office and was given a big parting hug and a kiss on the cheek.
  13. This young (b. 1958) Finn is a composer with bags of individual imagination, energy and - at times - plain cheek, and he has the resources to carry through even the wildest of his musical ideas.
  14. He had a swollen lip and a cut on his right cheek.
  15. Many greeted each other with kisses on each cheek, near Japanese couples who shy from public signs of affection.
  16. He was treated for cuts on his nose, cheek and neck.
  17. His diatribe, which he insists was written with tongue firmly in cheek, triggered a torrent of support from residents, who also lined up behind his "Keep the Bastards Out" campaign.
  18. She said she brushed it off her cheek, and it then landed on her skirt and burned a hole the size of a dime.
  19. On that occasion, the Casey Jones at the throttle, Speaker Jim Wright, had the cheek to order a meaningless voice vote on the salary increase the day after it automatically became law.
  20. "It's always a good idea to keep fit in prison," he said, rubbing a scar on his left cheek, the result of an attack by three black inmates in 1980.
  21. "Wanna see him?" asks Bob Corbett, a wad of tobacco the size of a half dollar tucked in his cheek.
  22. Rose said he pushed Pallone twice after the umpire poked him in the cheek.
  23. Miles was airlifted to Hollywood Memorial Hospital where spokeswoman Linda Hamlin said he was in stable condition with gunshot wounds to the cheek and the groin.
  24. Tongue in cheek, he announced he would use haggis - a Scottish delicacy consisting of chopped entrails and oatmeal cooked in the lining of a sheep's stomach - as bait to lure the creature to the surface.
  25. She scrawled a message on cardboard with a black crayon: "May God take your soul and place it in a white box full of our tears of pain." "He was always smiling," Ruben Lebron said, wiping a tear from his cheek. "He was the clown of the block.
  26. She wants to get rid of it if she can." "Nightlife" is strictly fang in cheek.
  27. After that, one of the thieves had the cheek to insist that he didn't realize the Rembrandt was famous.
  28. Wiping a tear from her cheek, Mrs. Gorbachev said after touring the camp that almost 50 years since the beginning of World War II the camp still reminds the living of "the hope, human fear and bravery" of its inmates.
  29. He slipped on the felt-cushioned bronze shoulder pieces, called "heart guards," and drew on his helmet, with its lined cheek pieces, hinged visor and decorative crest.
  30. "You're just like us, just like us," she said, and planted a big smack on Mrs. Himpel's cheek while Tanja made faces behind her.
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