Nghĩa là gì:
apple-cheeked
apple-cheeked- tính từ
- có má quả táo (tròn và ửng hồng)
cheek Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
cheek
sharp reply, sarcasm, lip "When I called Mom a crab, she said, ""No more of your cheek!"""
cheek by jowl
beside, alongside, side by side Jack and James fought cheek by jowl in World War I.
cheeky
rude, impolite, lippy, sassy Tara is too cheeky. She told her mom to stop flirting with men.
tongue in cheek
fooling, joking, kidding Most of what Bob said was tongue in cheek. He was joking.
turn the other cheek
let someone do something to you and not try to get revenge He decided to turn the other cheek when the man tried to start a fight in the restaurant.
cheeks
the buttocks
cheeky monkey
a light-hearted name for a verbally impertinent person
tongue-in-cheek
Idiom(s): tongue-in-cheek
Theme: FUNNY
insincere; joking.
• Ann made a tongue-in-cheek remark to John, and he got mad because he thought she was serious.
• The play seemed very serious at first, but then everyone saw that it was tongue-in-cheek, and they began laughing.
Tongue And Cheek
humor, not to be taken serious.
dance cheek to cheek
dance very close to someone: "Everyone was looking at them dance cheek to cheek."
have a cheek
be disrespectful: "He's got a cheek saying you never help him - I saw you writing his report for him!"
tongue-in-cheek|cheek|tongue
adj. phr. In an ironic or insincere manner. When the faculty complained about the poor salary increments, the university's president said that he was not a psychiatrist, thus making an inappropriate tongue-in-cheek remark.
turn the other cheek|cheek|other cheek|turn
v. phr. To let someone do something to you and not to do it in return; not hit back when hit; be patient when injured or insulted by someone; not try to get even. Joe turned the other cheek when he was hit with a snowball.
tongue in cheek, with
tongue in cheek, with
Ironically or as a joke, as in Was he speaking with tongue in cheek when he said Sally should run for president? This term probably alludes to the facial expression produced by poking one's tongue in one's cheek, perhaps to suppress a smile. [First half of 1800s]
An cheek idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with cheek, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ cheek