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  1. щека with rosy cheeks —- розовощекий, румяный to turn the other cheek —- библ. подставить другую щеку (под удар); занимать непротивленческую позицию 2. спец. боковая стойка; косяк 3. pl. тех. щеки тисков 4. геол. бок жилы 5. мор. чикса (на мачте) Id: cheek by jowl —- рядом; бок о бок; интимно; запросто Id: to one's own cheek —- для себя одного; в свой карман 6. наглость; нахальство to have the cheek to say smth. —- иметь наглость сказать что-л the cheek! —- какая наглость! to give cheek —- дерзить, грубить; огрызаться I'll have none of your cheek —- я не потерплю такого нахальства 7. самоуверенность, дерзость; развязность Id: cheek brings success —- посл. нахальством всего добьешься 8. вести себя нагло, нахально; нахальничать; говорить дерзости he cheeked me —- он мне надерзил ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  by jowl рядом, бок о бок CHEEK  1. noun  1) щека  2) coll. наглость, самоуверенность to have the cheek to say smth. - иметь наглость сказать что-л.  3) tech. боковая стойка; косяк; pl. щеки тисков  4) geol. бок жилы  5) pl.; naut. чиксы (на мачте) - cheek by jowl to ones own cheek все для себя одного cheek brings success prov. смелость города берет  2. v. coll. нахальничать, говорить дерзости (тж. cheek up) The teacher will not allow the children to cheek her up. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) щека; щёчка 2) метал. средняя опока (при трехопочной формовке) 3) метал. боковая стена (печи) 4) боковая грань ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  щека; боковая грань (шипа, гнезда, слухового окна и т. п.) ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) щека 2) бок, боковина 3) боковая сторона (проёма, паза) 4) кфт. диск (бобины) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a the side of the face below the eye. b the side-wall of the mouth. 2 a impertinent speech. b impertinence; cool confidence (had the cheek to ask for more). 3 sl. either buttock. 4 a either of the side-posts of a door etc. b either of the jaws of a vice. c either of the side-pieces of various parts of machines arranged in lateral pairs. --v.tr. speak impertinently to. Phrases and idioms cheek-bone the bone below the eye. cheek by jowl close together; intimate. turn the other cheek accept attack etc. meekly; refuse to retaliate. Etymology: OE ce(a)ce, ceoce ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English cheke, from Old English ceace; akin to Middle Low German kake jawbone  Date: before 12th century  1. the fleshy side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth; broadly the lateral aspect of the head  2. something suggestive of the human ~ in position or form; especially one of two laterally paired parts  3. insolent boldness and self-assurance  4. buttock 1  Synonyms: see temerity  • ~ful noun  II. transitive verb  Date: 1840 chiefly British to speak rudely or impudently to ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (cheeks) 1. Your cheeks are the sides of your face below your eyes. Tears were running down her cheeks... She kissed him lightly on both cheeks. N-COUNT • -cheeked ...rosy-cheeked children. COMB in ADJ 2. You say that someone has a cheek when you are annoyed or shocked at something unreasonable that they have done. (INFORMAL) 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! N-SING: also no det, oft the N to-inf 3. If you turn the other cheek when someone harms or insults you, you do not harm or insult them them in return. PHRASE: V inflects 4. cheek by jowl: see jowl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 the soft round area of flesh on each side of your face below your eye  (Would you let him kiss you on the cheek? | the smooth pink cheeks of a baby) 2 BrE disrespectful or rude behaviour, especially towards someone in a position of authority  (I've had enough of that boy's cheek. | have the cheek to do sth)  (Billy had the cheek to say it was boring round here, right in front of Nan. | have a cheek)  (They've got a cheek, charging her for a call when it's her own phone!) 3 what a cheek! BrE spoken used to show surprise that someone has behaved rudely or without enough respect 4 cheek by jowl if people live or work cheek by jowl they live or work very close together  (Families were living cheek by jowl in impossible conditions.) 5 cheek to cheek if two people dance cheek to cheek, they dance very close to each other in a romantic way 6 turn the other cheek to deliberately avoid reacting in an angry or violent way when someone has hurt or upset you 7 informal one of the two soft fleshy parts of your bottom; buttock 8 red-cheeked/hollow-cheeked/rosy-cheeked etc having red, hollow etc cheeks  (He was a merry-faced, ruddy-cheeked little man.)  (- see also tongue in cheek tongue (3)) ~2 v BrE to speak rudely or disrespectfully to someone, especially to someone older such as your teacher or parents; sass AmE  (Don't you cheek your mother like that! Go and apologise!) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  See: TURN THE OTHER CHEEK. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - O.E. ceace, cece "jaw, jawbone," from W.Gmc. *kaukon, not found outside W.Gmc. Sense of "insolence" is from 1840; cheeky first attested 1859. ...
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