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cheese
A1
noun
Usage:
90%
Dairy Product
Translation: Dairy Product
Pronunciation: /tʃiːz/
Meaning: A food made from milk that is hard or soft and often yellow or white.

Cheese is a common food made by turning milk into a solid form. It can be soft or hard and has many flavors. People often eat it with bread or in dishes.

I like to eat cheese with bread.

Cheese is made from cow's milk.

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A2
verb
Usage:
65%
Smile
Translation: Smile
Pronunciation: /tʃiːz/
Meaning: A verb meaning to smile for a photo, especially when told to say 'cheese.'

To 'cheese' means to smile for a photo, often because the photographer says 'cheese.' It is an informal way to say 'show your smile.'

Please cheese for the camera now.

They cheesed before the photo was taken.

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B1
noun
Usage:
50%
Money
Translation: Money
Pronunciation: /tʃiːz/
Meaning: A slang word meaning a large amount of money.

'Cheese' is sometimes used in slang to mean money or cash. People might say this in informal talks about earning or having money.

He makes a lot of cheese at work.

They want to earn more cheese this year.

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B2
adjective
Usage:
60%
Corny
Translation: Corny
Pronunciation: /tʃiːzi/
Meaning: A piece of film or television that is overly emotional or artificial.

When something is 'cheesy,' it means it is silly, too emotional, or not natural, like in some movies or songs. People use this to say something is not very good because it is too simple or fake.

That movie was very cheesy and slow.

She used cheesy words in her speech.

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B1
noun
Usage:
30%
Picture
Translation: Picture
Pronunciation: /tʃiːz/
Meaning: A British informal word for a photograph or a picture.

In some places, especially in old British English, 'cheese' can mean a photo or picture. People may say this informally when talking about photos.

Look at the cheese on my phone.

He showed me a cheese from his trip.

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C1
noun
Usage:
20%
Software
Translation: Software
Pronunciation: /tʃiːz/
Meaning: In computing, 'Cheese' is the name of a software used to take photos and videos on Linux systems.

'Cheese' is the name of a program that uses your computer's camera to take pictures or videos. It is often used by people with Linux operating systems.

I opened Cheese to take a webcam photo.

Cheese works well on my computer.

7
B2
phrasal verb
Usage:
40%
Annoy
Translation: Annoy
Pronunciation: /tʃiːz ɒf/
Meaning: In British slang, 'to cheese off' means to annoy or make someone angry.

'To cheese off' someone means to annoy or upset them a lot. This is informal British English and often used in casual speech.

He really cheesed me off yesterday.

Don't cheese off your teacher today.

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