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put some colour in someone’s cheeks phrase to cause someone who has been ill to look more healthy, especially by doing exercise: That walk has put some colour in your cheeks.散散步使你的气色好看些了。 A bit of fresh air won't just put some color in your cheeks - it can also help burn calories. Their victory seems to have put some colour back in their cheeks. Her father had persuaded her to go into the fresh air - anything to put some colour back into her pale cheeks. There's nothing like a brisk winter walk to put a bit of colour into your cheeks. See also
colournoun(APPEARANCE)UK |