cheeks

listen to the pronunciation of cheeks
Englisch - Türkisch
yan parçalar
mengene kıskacı
yanakları

Sevinç gözyaşları onların yanaklarından aktı. - Tears of joy rained down their cheeks.

Ateşin sıcaklığı ile yanakları kızarmıştı. - Her cheeks were tinged with red by the warmth of fire.

cheek
yanak

Yanaklarından süzülen yaşlarla ona seslendi. - She called out to him, with tears running down her cheeks.

Sevinç gözyaşları onların yanaklarından aktı. - Tears of joy rained down their cheeks.

cheek
yüz

Erkek kardeşim yüzsüzleşti. - My brother got cheeky.

Gluteus Maximus, en yüzsüz Roma imparatorlarından biriydi. - Gluteus Maximus was one of the cheekiest Roman emperors.

cheek
terbiyesizlik/kalça/yanak
cheek
{i} avurt
cheek
{i} arsızlık
cheek
cheekbone yanak kemiği
cheek
{i} küstahlık
cheek
{f} küstahlık etmek
cheek
(Tıp) Yanak, bucca
cheek
{f} saygısızca konuşmak
cheek
{f} arsızca konuşmak
cheek
terbiyesizlik yap
cheek
{i} İng., k.dili. cüret, yüzsüzlük, arsızlık
cheek
yüzsüz olmak
rosy cheeks
al yanaklar
cheek
yüzsüzlük
plump cheeks
tombul yanaklar
hand in so.'s cheeks
el kadar. 's yanakları
puff out the cheeks
avurt şişirmek
Englisch - Englisch
plural of cheek
Cheek
The word Cheek is also an old family surname from Anglo-Saxon England that predates the Norman invasion. The Cheek family was among the first to immigrate to the US colonies in the early 17th century. The family crest is a white shield with three red crescents
cheek
Impudence

You’ve got some cheek, asking me for money!.

cheek
A buttock
cheek
The soft skin on each side of the face, below the eyes; the outer surface of the sides of the oral cavity
cheek
To be impudent towards

Don't cheek me, you little rascal!.

sweet cheeks
A term of address implying the person addressed has attractive buttocks
cheek
{n} the side of the face, of a machine
cheek
The branches of a bridle bit
cheek
You say that someone has a cheek when you are annoyed or shocked at something unreasonable that they have done. I'm amazed they had the cheek to ask in the first place I still think it's a bit of a cheek sending a voucher rather than a refund The cheek of it, lying to me like that!
cheek
{f} be impudent, be insolent
cheek
Your cheeks are the sides of your face below your eyes. Tears were running down her cheeks She kissed him lightly on both cheeks. + -cheeked -cheeked rosy-cheeked children
cheek
A section of a flask, so made that it can be moved laterally, to permit the removal of the pattern from the mold; the middle part of a flask
cheek
The side of the face below the eye
cheek
either side of the face below the eyes speak impudently to
cheek
The intermediate section of a flask that is used between the cope and the drag when molding a shape requires more than one parting plane
cheek
the side of the skull in most animals
cheek
an impudent statement
cheek
Cool confidence; assurance; impudence
cheek
n pipi
cheek
speak impudently to
cheek
Area bounded by lore, eye, auricular, and lower mandible
cheek
To be impudent or saucy to
cheek
A strip of timber or plastic often used to extend the bearing surface of a fence to prevent router or timber running off course when feeding-in
cheek
The cheek bone
cheek
{i} part of the face located on either side of the nose; boldness, forwardness
cheek
either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump
cheek
either side of the face below the eyes
cheek
If you turn the other cheek when someone harms or insults you, you do not harm or insult them them in return
cheek
Those pieces of a machine, or of any timber, or stone work, which form corresponding sides, or which are similar and in pair; as, the cheeks (jaws) of a vise; the cheeks of a gun carriage, etc
cheek
impudent aggressiveness; "I couldn't believe her boldness"; "he had the effrontery to question my honesty"
cheek
cheek by jowl: see jowl. to speak rudely or with disrespect to someone, especially to someone older such as your teacher or parents American Equivalent: sass
hollow cheeks
sunken cheeks, deep hollows under the cheekbones
tears running down my cheeks
my eyes are watering, I am crying
tears streamed down one's cheeks
tears were streaming down one's face, tears were running down one's cheeks
cheeks

    Türkische aussprache

    çiks

    Aussprache

    /ˈʧēks/ /ˈʧiːks/

    Etymologie

    [ chEk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English cheke, from Old English cEace; akin to Middle Low German kAke jawbone.
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