cheek/tʃik; tʃiːk/n 1 [C] the soft round part of your face below each of your eyes 面颊﹐脸颊: Billy had rosy cheeks and blue eyes. 比利双颊红扑扑的﹐长着一双蓝眼睛。her tear-stained cheeks 她那泪痕斑斑的双颊see picture on page 见 A3 页图2 [singular 单数, U]BrE behaviour that is rude or not respectful【英】放肆[无礼]的行为: have the cheek to do sth He had the cheek to ask me for more money. 他竟然有脸向我要更多的钱。
cheekcheekcheeksnoun1(pluralcheeks) one of the two soft parts of your face below your eyes2(no plural) (British) talk or behaviour that people think is annoying, rude or not showing respect: What a cheek! Somebody has eaten my sandwiches.