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• Cheek brings success - Кто смел, тот и съел (K), Смелость города берет (C) -
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[tʃiːk] noun1) the side of the face below the eye:خَدٌّ، وَجْنَهpink cheeks.
2) impudence or disrespectful behaviour:وَقاحَهHe had the cheek to refuse me entrance.
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وَقَاحَة \ boldness: bold behaviour. cheek: rudeness; lack of respect. insolence: rudeness, esp. to sb. to whom one ought to be polite: The soldier was punished for insolence to his commanding officer. nerve: shameless boldness: He had the nerve to ask for more pay, though he’s always late for work. rudeness: rude behaviour or words. -
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7 a smack on the cheek
a quick, loud kiss on the cheek:قٌبْلَةٌ قَوِيَّهHe gave her a quick smack on the cheek.
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11 чикса
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13 לחי
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18 atrevimento
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20 боковина
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Cheek — (ch[=e]k), n. [OE. cheke, cheoke, AS. ce[ a]ce, ce[ o]ce; cf. Goth. kukjan to kiss, D. kaak cheek; perh. akin to E. chew, jaw.] 1. The side of the face below the eye. [1913 Webster] 2. The cheek bone. [Obs.] Caucer. [1913 Webster] 3. pl. (Mech.)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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cheek — (n.) O.E. ceace, cece jaw, jawbone, also the fleshy wall of the mouth. Perhaps from the root of O.E. ceowan chew (see CHEW (Cf. chew)), or from P.Gmc. *kaukon (Cf. M.L.G. kake jaw, jawbone, M.Du. kake jaw, Du. kaak) … Etymology dictionary
cheek — cheek; cheek·er; cheek·i·ly; cheek·i·ness; cheek·less; … English syllables
cheek — ► NOUN 1) either side of the face below the eye. 2) either of the buttocks. 3) impertinence; audacity. ► VERB ▪ speak impertinently to. ● cheek by jowl Cf. ↑cheek by jowl … English terms dictionary
cheek´i|ly — cheek|y «CHEE kee», adjective, cheek|i|er, cheek|i|est. 1. Informal. saucy; impudent; audacious: »A gentleman as rich as Croesus … Useful english dictionary
cheek|y — «CHEE kee», adjective, cheek|i|er, cheek|i|est. 1. Informal. saucy; impudent; audacious: »A gentleman as rich as Croesus … Useful english dictionary
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cheek — [chēk] n. [ME cheke < OE ceoke, jaw, jawbone; akin to Du kaak, LowG kâke, jaw (only WGmc)] 1. either side of the face between the nose and ear, below the eye 2. either of two sides of a thing, as the sides of a door jamb or the jaws of a vise… … English World dictionary