cheek
n. 脸颊; 厚颜无耻
Your cheeks are the sides of your face below your eyes.
Tears were running down her cheeks...
眼泪顺着她的脸颊流了下来。
She kissed him lightly on both cheeks.
她轻轻地吻了他的双颊。
You say that someone has a cheek when you are annoyed or shocked at something unreasonable that they have done.
I'm amazed they had the cheek to ask in the first place...
我真惊讶他们当初竟然有脸问。
I still think it's a bit of a cheek sending a voucher rather than a refund...
我还是认为,他们寄来优惠购物券,而不是退款,真是有些厚颜无耻。
If you turn the other cheek when someone harms or insults you, you do not harm or insult them in return.
1. either side of the face below the eyes
2. an impudent statement
3. either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump
4. impudent aggressiveness;
1. speak impudently to
cheek to cheek
(两人跳舞时)面贴面
turn the other cheek
逆来顺受,甘受侮辱
cheek by jowl
挨着;紧紧靠着
Her cheek came to rest against my shoulder.
她的脸靠在我的肩上.
He received a lash of her hand on his cheek.
他突然被她打了一记耳光.
The bloke has cheek enough.
那家伙脸皮厚.
He gave her a slap on the cheek.
他打了她一耳光.
She planted a kiss squarely on his cheek.
她不偏不倚地在他的面颊上印了一个吻.