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face
- IPA[feɪs]
英式
- the front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, or the corresponding part in an animal;an expression shown on the face
- be positioned with the face or front towards (someone or something);have the face or front pointing in a specified direction
verb: face, 3rd person present: faces, gerund or present participle: facing, past tense: faced, past participle: faced
noun: face, plural noun: faces
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名詞
- 1. the front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, or the corresponding part in an animal she was scarlet in the face and perspiring profusely 同義詞
- ▪ an expression shown on the face the happy faces of these children 同義詞
- ▪ an aspect of something the unacceptable face of social drinking 同義詞
- 2. the surface of a thing, especially one that is presented to the view or has a particular function.
- ▪ each of the surfaces of a solid the faces of a cube 同義詞
- ▪ a vertical or sloping side of a mountain or cliff the north face of the Eiger
- ▪ the side of a planet or moon facing the observer we can often see the dark face of the moon by earthshine
- ▪ the front of a building a series of loggias make up the face of the church
- ▪ the plate of a clock or watch bearing the digits or hands a dial like the face of a clock 同義詞
- ▪ the distinctive side of a playing card she scattered a deck of cards face down
- ▪ the obverse of a coin.
- 3. a person of a particular type this season's squad has a lot of old faces in it
- 4. short for typeface
動詞
- 1. be positioned with the face or front towards (someone or something) he turned to face her 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ have the face or front pointing in a specified direction the house faces due east
- ▪ (of a soldier) turn in a particular direction the men had faced about to the front
- 2. confront and deal with or accept a difficult or unpleasant task, fact, or situation honesty forced her to face facts sooner or later you must face the truth 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ have (a difficult situation) in prospect each defendant faced a maximum sentence of 10 years 同義詞
- ▪ (of a problem or difficult situation) present itself to and require action from (someone or something) two other large newspaper companies reported financial results that highlight the difficulties facing the industry if you were suddenly faced with an emergency, would you know how to cope? 同義詞
- 3. cover the surface of (something) with a layer of a different material the external basement walls were faced with granite slabs 同義詞
- having a face or expression of a specified kind: a pimply-faced teenager a burly, square-faced doorman
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a face or expression of a specified kind: a pimply-faced teenager a burly, square-faced doorman
Oxford Dictionary
- a layer of material covering part of a garment and providing contrast, decoration, or strength.
- positioned with the front toward a certain direction; opposite: two large front-facing windows a book with Italian and English lyrics printed on facing pages
Oxford American Dictionary
- a piece of material sewn on the inside of a garment, especially at the neck and armholes, to ...
- positioned so as to face: two facing pages two large front-facing windows
Oxford Dictionary
- (chiefly in military contexts) a turn made so as to face the opposite direction: he did an about-face and marched out of the tent
- turn so as to face the opposite direction: suddenly he about-turned and saluted again
- (in military contexts) a command to make an about-face.
Oxford American Dictionary
- time spent in face-to-face contact with someone.
- have a face-to-face conversation with (someone) over the internet using the mobile app FaceTime: he FaceTimed her to celebrate his win she loves to FaceTime with her granddaughter
Oxford American Dictionary
- with all the face visible; facing directly at someone or something: she looked full face at the mirror
- showing all of the face: a full-face mug shot
Oxford American Dictionary
- with all the face visible; facing directly at someone or something: she looked full face at the mirror
- showing all of the face: a full-face mugshot
Oxford Dictionary
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片語
- face down
- someone's face fits
- face the music
- the face of the earth
- face up
- get out of someone's face
- have the face to do something
- in one's face
- in the face of
- lose face
- loss of face
- make a face
- off one's face
- on the face of it
- put a brave face on something
- put one's face on
- save face
- save someone's face
- set one's face against
- throw something back in someone's face
- to one's face
- face down
- face off
- face up to
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- IPA[fās]
美式
- the front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, or the corresponding part ...
- be positioned with the face or front toward (someone or something): he turned to face her
Oxford American Dictionary