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cheek [tʃi:k]1 noun∎ cheek to cheek joue contre joue;∎ to be/to live cheek by jowl with sb être/vivre tout près de qn;∎ to turn the other cheek tendre ou présenter l'autre joue∎ he's got a cheek! il est culotté ou gonflé!, quel culot!;∎ he had the cheek to ask her age! il a eu le culot ou le toupet de lui demander son âge!;∎ what (a) cheek!, of all the cheek! quel culot!, quel toupet!►► Horseriding cheek piece montant m;cheek pouch abajoue f -
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cheek [t∫i:k]a. joue f• what (a) cheek! quel culot ! (inf)* * *[tʃiːk] 1.1) ( of face) joue f2) ( impudence) culot (colloq) m2.what a cheek! — quel culot! (colloq)
transitive verb (colloq) GB être insolent envers [person]•• -
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A n2 ○ ( buttock) fesse f ;3 ( impudence) culot ○ m ; to have the cheek to do avoir le culot ○ de faire ; what a cheek! quel culot ○ ! ; she's got a (bit of a) cheek elle a un sacré ○ culot ○.to turn the other cheek tendre l'autre joue. -
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[ i:k]1) (the side of the face below the eye: pink cheeks.) joue2) (impudence or disrespectful behaviour: He had the cheek to refuse me entrance.) culot•- cheeky- cheekiness -
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flasque m, joue de mortaise f, jouée f, montant mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cheek
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front; aplomb; insolence; toupet; culotEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > cheek
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7 cheek pouch
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8 cheek beam
montant d’une échelle mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cheek beam
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9 cheek board
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cheek board
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10 cheek boards
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cheek boards
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11 cheek cut
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > cheek cut
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12 a smack on the cheek
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13 tongue-in-cheek
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14 tongue-in-cheek
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > tongue-in-cheek
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15 door cheek
poteau d’huisserie mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > door cheek
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16 dormer cheek
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > dormer cheek
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17 tongue-in-cheek
adj.par boutade; par plaisanterie; au second degré; avec un clin d'oeilEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > tongue-in-cheek
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18 tongue-in-cheek
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19 bulge
bulge [bʌldʒ]1. nounb. ( = increase) poussée f* * *[bʌldʒ] 1.1) ( swelling) (in clothing, carpet) bosse f; (in vase, column, pipe, tube) renflement m; ( in tyre) hernie f; ( in wall) bombement m; ( in plaster) boursouflure f; ( in cheek) gonflement m2) ( in statistics) poussée f3) ( increase) augmentation f (in de)2.intransitive verb [bag, pocket] être gonflé; [wallet] être bourré; [surface] se boursoufler; [stomach] ballonner; [cheeks] être gonfléto be bulging with — [bag, vehicle] être bourré de; [book, building] être rempli de
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20 tongue
tongue [tʌŋ]1 noun∎ to put or to stick one's tongue out (at sb) tirer la langue (à qn);∎ figurative his tongue was practically hanging out (in eagerness) il en salivait littéralement; (in thirst) il était pratiquement mort de soif;∎ British very familiar humorous to give someone a tongue sandwich rouler une pelle ou un patin à qn∎ to lose/to find one's tongue perdre/retrouver sa langue;∎ hold your tongue! tenez votre langue!, taisez-vous!;∎ try to keep a civil tongue in your head! essayez de rester courtois ou correct!;∎ British I can't get my tongue round his name je n'arrive pas à prononcer correctement son nom;∎ to have a sharp tongue avoir la langue acérée;∎ she has a quick tongue elle n'a pas sa langue dans sa poche;∎ tongues will wag les langues iront bon train, ça va jaser;∎ the news set tongues wagging la nouvelle a fait jaser (les gens);∎ tongue in cheek ironiquement;∎ she said it tongue in cheek or with her tongue in her cheek elle l'a dit avec une ironie voilée, il ne faut pas prendre au sérieux ce qu'elle a dit∎ Religion to speak in tongues avoir le don des langues(e) (of shoe) languette f; (of bell) battant m; (of buckle) ardillon m; Technology langue f, languette f(f) (of flame, land, sea) langue f
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