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1 have the cheek to
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2 have the cheek to
Общая лексика: иметь нахальство -
3 have the cheek to do
Общая лексика: иметь наглость сделать (что-либо) -
4 have the cheek to do something
Общая лексика: иметь наглость сделать что-либоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have the cheek to do something
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5 have the cheek to say
Общая лексика: иметь наглость сказать (что-л.) -
6 have the cheek
להעז {בחוצפה}* * *◙ }הפצוחב{ זעהל◄ -
7 have the cheek
çekinmemek, küstahlığında bulunmak -
8 have the cheek
çekinmemek, küstahlığında bulunmak -
9 have the cheek
drznuti se -
10 have the cheek
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11 have the cheek
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12 have the cheek to
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13 have the cheek to say something
иметь наглость сказать что-л.Новый англо-русский словарь > have the cheek to say something
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14 have the cheek
[hæv dhë çi:k] kam paturpësinë, kam fytyrë -
15 have\ the\ cheek
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16 have the cheek to do smth
име́ть на́глость сде́лать что-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > have the cheek to do smth
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17 to have the cheek to say
uzdrošināties teikt -
18 cheek
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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cheek [tʃi:k]1. n1) щека́2) разг. на́глость, самоуве́ренность;to have the cheek to say smth. име́ть на́глость сказа́ть что-л.
3) разг. я́годица4) тех. бокова́я сто́йка; кося́к; pl щёки тиско́в5) геол. бок жи́лы6) pl мор. чи́ксы ( на мачте)◊cheek by jowl ря́дом, бок о́ бок
;to one's own cheek всё для себя́ одного́
;cheek brings success посл. ≅ сме́лость города́ берёт
2. v разг. наха́льничать, говори́ть де́рзости
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have the cheek to do smth — • to have the nerve to do smth • to have the cheek to do smth • to have the face to do smth • to have the guts to do smth (from Idioms in Speech) to put a bold face upon; to act boldly, as if there was nothing to be ashamed of; to dare to do… … Idioms and examples
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have the face to do smth — • to have the nerve to do smth • to have the cheek to do smth • to have the face to do smth • to have the guts to do smth (from Idioms in Speech) to put a bold face upon; to act boldly, as if there was nothing to be ashamed of; to dare to do… … Idioms and examples
have the guts to do smth — • to have the nerve to do smth • to have the cheek to do smth • to have the face to do smth • to have the guts to do smth (from Idioms in Speech) to put a bold face upon; to act boldly, as if there was nothing to be ashamed of; to dare to do… … Idioms and examples
have the nerve to do smth — • to have the nerve to do smth • to have the cheek to do smth • to have the face to do smth • to have the guts to do smth (from Idioms in Speech) to put a bold face upon; to act boldly, as if there was nothing to be ashamed of; to dare to do… … Idioms and examples
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