柯林斯詞典cheeky /?t?i?k?/ (cheekier,cheekiest) 1. ADJ If you describe a person or their behaviour as cheeky, you think that they are slightly rude or disrespectful but in a charming or amusing way. 嘻皮笑臉的[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] The boy was cheeky and casual. 這個(gè)男孩嘻皮笑臉、隨隨便便。 返回 cheeky劍橋詞典slightly rude or showing no respect , but often in a funny way 厚臉皮的,不要臉的;魯莽的,放肆的 She's got such a cheeky grin . 她還厚著臉皮咧嘴笑呢。 Don't be so cheeky! 不要這麼放肆! UK informal humorous used to describe something that you eat , drink , or do, especially when this is done quickly , without planning , or when you should not really do it 很快做的;臨時(shí)起意的;實(shí)不應(yīng)該的 We just went outside for a cheeky cigarette . 我們剛到外麪很快地抽了一支菸。 例句 You're a cheeky little miss ! Apologize at once .Children who talk back are regarded as cheeky and disrespectful.Come here, you cheeky little tyke !Don't be cheeky to your mother , please ! 返回 cheeky