单词
cheek
读音
tʃiːk
美式
英式
词根
"Cheek" 这个词汇来源于古英语“ceace”,意思就是脸颊。
释义
n. 面颊,脸颊;臀部 vt. 无礼地向…讲话,对…大胆无礼 n. (Cheek)人名;(英)奇克 [ 复数 cheeks 第三人称单数 cheeks 现在分词 cheeking 过去式 cheeked 过去分词 cheeked ]
例句
The leaves brushed her cheek.
叶子轻拂她的面颊。
The bullet grazed his cheek.
子弹从他的脸颊擦过。
He touched her cheek familiarly.
他亲昵地碰了碰她的面颊。
The leaves brushed her cheek.
叶子轻拂她的面颊。
The bullet grazed his cheek.
子弹从他的脸颊擦过。
He touched her cheek familiarly.
他亲昵地碰了碰她的面颊。
强化记忆
你可以通过联想记忆方法来记住这个单词。以"cheek"的第一个意义为例,你可以想象自己的"cheeks"在尴尬或者羞愧的时候"热得像烤鸡"(cheek和chicken有相似的发音),这样就可以记住"cheek"是脸颊的意思。"Cheek"这个词汇起源于公元前5世纪,最早出现在古英语文献中,之后逐渐发展并被纳入现代英语中。对于"cheek"的引申义,如"厚颜无耻",则可能源于脸颊往往是人们用来展示情绪和态度的部位。
看视频学发音
one painter captured the dying automaton’s despairwith a tear rolling down his bronze cheek.
In Sunday school, they taught me don't confront, don't argue,even if you're right, turn the other cheek.This was reinforced by the political climate of the time.
trading letters with their delightfully wicked friend Jane.But this unique brand of tongue-in-cheek humoris just one of the many feats found in her sly satires
In those moments,my son places his hand on my cheek and says,"Dance time, mommy?"
(Laughter)Of course a lot of this was tongue-in-cheek,but that word feminist is so heavy with baggage, negative baggage.
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