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  1. cheek

    • IPA[tʃiːk]

    英式

    • n.
      either side of the face below the eye;either of the inner sides of the mouth
    • v.
      speak impertinently to
    • noun: cheek, plural noun: cheeks

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    名詞

    • 1. either side of the face below the eye tears rolled down her cheeks
    • either of the inner sides of the mouth Gabriel had to bite his cheeks to keep from laughing
    • either of the buttocks.
    • either of two side pieces or parts arranged in lateral pairs in a structure.
    • 2. talk or behaviour regarded as rude or lacking in respect he had the cheek to complain

    動詞

    • 1. British informal speak impertinently to Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders
    • n.
      a mild viral infection, mainly of children, caused by a parvovirus. Symptoms include a flushing ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a mild viral infection, mainly of children, caused by a parvovirus. Symptoms include a flushing ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an enlargement of the cheek, especially in certain rodents and monkeys, used for storing or ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      ironic, flippant, or insincere: her delightful tongue-in-cheek humour
    • adv.
      in an ironic, flippant, or insincere way: he claimed then he was speaking tongue-in-cheek She added tongue-in-cheek: ‘It's difficult to get drunk on mulled wine, I've tried’.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      ironic, flippant, or insincere: her delightful tongue-in-cheek humor
    • adv.
      in an ironic, flippant, or insincere way: he claimed then he was speaking tongue-in-cheek She added tongue-in-cheek: “It's difficult to get drunk on mulled wine, I've tried.”

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      in an ironic, flippant, or insincere way

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      (of two people dancing) with their heads close together in an intimate way

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      (of two people dancing) with their heads close together in a romantic way

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[CHēk]

    美式

    • n.
      either side of the face below the eye: tears rolled down her cheeks

    Oxford American Dictionary