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noun1) Backe, die; Wange, die (geh.)2) (impertinence) Frechheit, diehave the cheek to do something — die Frechheit besitzen, etwas zu tun
* * *[ i:k]1) (the side of the face below the eye: pink cheeks.) die Wange2) (impudence or disrespectful behaviour: He had the cheek to refuse me entrance.) die Unverfrorenheit•- academic.ru/12251/cheeky">cheeky- cheekiness* * *[tʃi:k]nto dance \cheek to \cheek Wange an Wange tanzen gehto be a \cheek eine Unverschämtheit seinto give sb \cheek frech zu jdm seinto have the \cheek to do sth die Stirn haben [o die Dreistigkeit besitzen], etw zu tun4.* * *[tʃiːk]1. nto be cheek by jowl (with sb) — Tuchfühlung mit jdm haben, auf Tuchfühlung (mit jdm) sein
to dance cheek to cheek — Wange an Wange tanzen
2) (= buttock) Backe fto have the cheek to do sth — die Frechheit or Stirn haben, etw zu tun, sich erfrechen, etw zu tun
enough of your cheek! —
of all the cheek!, the cheek of it! — so eine Frechheit or Unverschämtheit!
2. vt (Brit)* * *cheek [tʃiːk]A s1. Backe f, Wange f:cheek by jowl in Tuchfühlung ( with mit);dance cheek to cheek Wange an Wange tanzen;turn the other cheek fig die andere Wange darbieten2. umg Backe f (Gesäßhälfte)3. umg Frechheit f:have the cheek to do sth die Frechheit oder Stirn haben, etwas zu tun;he had the cheek to be late er kam glatt zu spät4. TECH Backe f (Seitenteil eines Schraubstocks etc)5. a) Knebel m (am Trensengebiss eines Pferdes)B v/t umg frech sein zu* * *noun1) Backe, die; Wange, die (geh.)turn the other cheek — (fig.) die andere Wange darbieten
2) (impertinence) Frechheit, diehave the cheek to do something — die Frechheit besitzen, etwas zu tun
* * *n.Backe -n f.Dreistigkeit f.Frechheit f.Wange -n f. -
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[tʃi:k] nto dance \cheek to \cheek Wange an Wange tanzen ( geh)to be a \cheek eine Unverschämtheit sein;to give sb \cheek frech zu jdm sein;to have the \cheek to do sth die Stirn haben [o die Dreistigkeit besitzen], etw zu tunPHRASES:to be \cheek by jowl with sth mit etw dat auf engstem Raum beieinanderstehen;to turn the other \cheek die andere Wange [auch] hinhalten ( geh) -
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Wange f, Backe f, Gena f, Mala f· to puff out the cheeksdie Wangen aufblasen (blähen) -
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cheek plate1 TECH Wangenplatte fcheek plate2 ZER Seitenkeil m (eines Backenbrechers) -
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14 cheek boards
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cheek boards
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15 cheek of a groove
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cheek of a groove
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16 cheek of a lucarne
cheek of a lucarne Seitenwand f eines DachfenstersEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cheek of a lucarne
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17 cheek sluice
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cheek sluice
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18 cheek stone
cheek stone Bordstein mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > cheek stone
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20 cheek pad
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