face 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

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face noun

(HEAD)

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A1 [ C ] the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are

脸,面孔

She has a long, thin face.

她长着一张瘦长的脸。

She had a puzzled expression on her face.

她一脸困惑不解。

A1 [ C ] an expression on someone's face

面部表情,神情

I was greeted by smiling faces.

迎接我的是一张张笑脸。

I could see from his face he was unhappy.

我从他的脸上看出他并不高兴。

make a face

B1 (UK also pull a face) to make a strange expression with your face, for example to show that you do not like someone or something: I was making silly faces to get the baby to laugh.

我正做着各种鬼脸逗宝宝乐。

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更多范例减少例句There was a look of intense concentration on her face.The rain beat against her face as she struggled through the wind.She had a look of utter devastation on her face.She slapped him across the face.It was so cold that he wrapped a scarf tightly around his face.

face noun

(FRONT)

[ C ] the front or surface of an object

(物体的)前面,正面,表面

the north face of a mountain

山的北坡

the west face of the building

建筑物的西侧

[ C ] the front of a clock or watch that has the numbers or marks that show what time it is

钟面,表盘

a watch face with Roman numerals

有罗马数字的手表表盘

更多范例减少例句The north face of the Eiger is a very difficult climb.She abseiled down the rock face.When she received her prize I think I was the proudest parent on the face of the earth.The postcard shows a view of the magnificently carved west face of the cathedral.I rather like that watch with the square face and roman numerals.

face noun

(RESPECT)

C2 [ U ] the respect and honour of others

脸面,面子;尊严

He thinks he would lose face if he admitted the mistake.

他觉得承认错误会丢面子。

She tried to save face by inventing a story about being overseas at the time.

为了尽量挽回面子,她谎称那时在海外。

习语

be in someone's face

in your face

disappear off the face of the earth

keep a straight face

someone's face doesn't fit

someone's face falls

the face of something

get out of my face!

have a face like the back end of a bus

in the face of something

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on the face of it

to someone's face

faceverb uk

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face verb

(DEAL WITH)

B2 [ T ] If you face a problem, or a problem faces you, you have to deal with it.

面对,面临,必须对付(难题)

This is one of the many problems faced by working mothers.

这是身为职业妇女的母亲们面临的众多难题之一。

Passengers could face long delays.

旅客可能会长时间滞留。

You're faced with a very difficult choice there.

你眼下面临一项艰难的抉择。

B2 [ T ] to accept that something unpleasant is true and start to deal with the situation

正视,承认

I think Phil has to face the fact that she no longer loves him.

我觉得菲尔必须承认她不再爱他这一事实。

We have to face facts here - we simply don't have enough money.

我们必须正视现实——我们根本没有足够的钱。

He's dying but he refuses to face the truth.

他命不久矣却拒不正视现实。

can't face something/doing something

B2 to not want to do or deal with something unpleasant: I can't face walking up all those steps again.

我可受不了再爬一遍那些台阶。

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C2 [ T ] to deal with someone when the situation between you is difficult

面对,应对(不想见到的人)

She half hoped he would not find her, though she knew she would have to face him sooner or later.

她心存侥幸,希望他找不到她,可是她知道早晚有一天要面对他的。

更多范例减少例句Some of the leaders of the coup took their lives rather than face dishonour.Teachers who fail to fall in line with the new regulations may face dismissal.There's a law to protect refugees from forcible return to countries where they face persecution.He is fighting extradition to Hong Kong to face trial on fraud charges.I can't face the hassle of moving house again.

face verb

(TURN TOWARDS)

B1 [ I usually + adv/prep, T ] to turn or be turned towards something physically; to be opposite something

(使)转向,(使)面向;正对

The balcony faced towards the sea.

阳台面对大海。

Our apartment faces south.

我们的公寓朝南。

Their houses face each other across the street.

他们的房子隔街相望。

更多范例减少例句He made towards the door, but stopped and turned to face me.The balcony faces west.She turned around so that she was facing her opponent.She wheeled round to face him and saw him take out a gun.The window of their hotel room faced the sea.

face verb

(BUILDING)

[ T ] If you face a building, you put an extra layer in front of what is already there.

(在建筑物表面)覆盖,抹盖,贴上

The house was built of wood but faced in/with brick.

这栋房子是木质的,但表面砌上了砖。

习语

face the music

let's face it短语动词

face up to something

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One of the major problems facing modern biologists is to find a plausible (or least unlikely) hypothesis that explains the origin of life.

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One of the challenges facing simulation studies is to relate the molecular structures of channel components to the physiological properties of ion channels.

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The transactions for both parties were done face to face (and privately) with the game administrator.

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It seems on the face of it rather unlikely, but all of the known examples do fit into this framework.

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In approaching their prospects, network marketers enjoy the privilege of exploiting the element of intimacy by reducing the potential threat to their prospects' negative face.

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The results suggest that many students are faced with a situation in which the cognitively demanding language of the classroom is beyond their grasp.

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However, her face was not visible on the video display, in order to minimize distraction.

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We are not targeting accurate predictions in the face of drastic unseen-before changes in workload patterns.

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