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What does cheese mean in Chinese?
Cheese in Chinese means: cheese; Cheese; "Eggplant" (a verbal word spoken by someone who asked for a photo).

Complex number: cheeses.

The pronunciation of cheese is: English [t? i? Z], beauty [t? i? z]。

Bilingual examples:

1、He? cut? the? mould? off? a? piece? of? cheese.?

He cut the mold off the cheese.

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2、He? is? a? big? cheese? in? the? Art? Fraud? Squad.?

He is an important figure in the anti-art fraud task force.

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3、Cheese? can? be? sprinkled? on? egg? or? vegetable? dishes.?

Cheese can be sprinkled on dishes made of eggs or vegetables.

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4、I? was? eating? ham? and? Swiss? cheese? on? rye.?

I'm eating rye bread with ham and Swiss cheese.

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Extended data:

Idiom: n.

1、a big cheese

(informal, humorous)? Big shot; Important person?

an important and powerful person, especially in an organization

2、chalk and cheese

(BrE)? Very different; The difference between heaven and earth?

if two people or things are like chalk and cheese or as different as chalk and cheese , they are completely different from each other

3、hard cheese

(BrE,? informal)? It's unfortunate, isn't it?

used as a way of saying that you are sorry about sth, usually ironically (= you really mean the opposite)