to have the face(to do something): to have the cheek or effrontery (to do something), to dare; formerly also †to bear the face (obsolete).
单词 | θ138411 |
释义 | the mind > emotion > pride > impudence > be or become impudent [verb (intransitive)] > be impudent enough to (4) to have the face (to do something)?1562 to have the face(to do something): to have the cheek or effrontery (to do something), to dare; formerly also †to bear the face (obsolete). to have the conscience1595 to have the conscience: (a) to consider it right or acceptable to do something; (b) (ironically) to have the assurance or effrontery to (now rare). to have the cheek (to do something)1823 colloquial. Presumptuous or disrespectful behaviour or attitude; impudence, effrontery, audacity; (also) an instance of this. Frequently in to have t… to have a nerve1887 colloquial. Audacity, impudence, cheek. Esp. in to have a nerve (also to have the nerve to). |
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