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单词 face
释义 face
[feɪs] noun
HEAD 头
 ESSENTIAL  countable
■the front of the head, where the eyes, nose and mouth are 脸,面孔
She's got 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。
countable
■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。
He had a face like thunder (= He looked very angry).他怒容满面。
make/pull a face
■to make a strange expression with your face, usually to show that you do not like someone or something 做怪相,扮鬼脸
"This tastes horrible," said Tom, pulling a face at his glass.“这太难喝了,”汤姆一脸苦相地看着杯子说道。
I was pulling silly faces to make the baby laugh.我正做着各种鬼脸引宝宝笑。
[feɪs] noun
FRONT 前面
 ADVANCED  countable
■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
countable
■the front of a clock or watch which has the numbers or marks which 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
[feɪs] noun
RESPECT 尊重
uncountable
■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。
[feɪs] noun
be in your face US informal
■If someone is in your face they criticize you all the time 不停地批评(某人),老是苛责(某人)
One of the managers is always in my face.有个经理总是对我诸多挑剔。
[feɪs] noun
be in your face slang
■to be shocking and annoying in a way that is difficult to ignore 扑面而来
dance music that is aggressive, sexy and in your face扑面而来热烈撩人的舞曲
[feɪs] noun
disappear off the face of the Earth (also be wiped off the face of the Earth)
■to disappear completely 完全消失
The whole tribe seems to have disappeared off the face of the Earth.整个部落似乎从地球上完全消失了。
[feɪs] noun
sb's face doesn't fit UK informal
■If someone's face doesn't fit, their appearance or personality are not suitable for a job or other activity. (某人的)长相不合格,(某人的)性格不合适
[feɪs] noun
sb's face falls
■If someone's face falls, they suddenly look very disappointed (某人的)脸沉下来
Her face fell when she heard he wasn't coming.她听说他不来时脸沉了下来。
[feɪs] noun
the face of sth
■what you can see of something or what shows (…表现出的)方面
Poor quality is the unacceptable face of increased productivity.因为产量增加而出现品质不佳的情况是不能令人接受的。
[feɪs] noun
Get out of my face! slang
■a rude way of telling someone that they are annoying you and should stop 滚开!
I said no! Now get out of my face!我说了不行!滚开!
[feɪs] noun
have a face like the back end of a bus UK informal
■to be very ugly 非常丑陋
[feɪs] noun
in the face of sth
■despite having to deal with a difficult situation or problem 不顾(困难等)
She left home in the face of strong opposition from her parents.她不顾父母的强烈反对离开了家。
[feɪs] noun
on the face of it
■used when you are describing how a situation seems on the surface 从表面看;乍看起来
On the face of it, it seems like a bargain, but I bet there are hidden costs.从表面上看这好像是便宜,但我肯定其中有些隐藏的费用。
[feɪs] noun
take sth at face value
■to accept something for what it appears to be rather than studying it more closely 仅凭表像对…信以为真
I took the offer at face value. I didn't think they might be trying to trick me.我对这提议信以为真,并没料到他们可能想要骗我。
[feɪs] noun
to sb's face
■If you say something unpleasant to someone's face, you say it to them directly, when you are with them 当着(某人的)面
If you've got something to say, say it to my face.你要是有甚么要说的,就当着我的面说。
[feɪs] verb
DEAL WITH 处理
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■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.这是身为在职母亲面临的众多难题之一。
Passengers could face long delays.旅客可能须长时间滞留。
You're faced with a very difficult choice there.你眼下面临一项艰难的抉择。
 ESSENTIAL  transitive
■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的这件事实。
We have to face facts here - we simply don't have enough money.我们必须面对现实——我们根本没有足够的钱。
He's dying but he refuses to face the truth.他命不久矣却不肯面对现实。
can't face sth/doing sth
 IMPROVER 
■to not want to do or deal with something unpleasant 不想面对…/受不了做…
I can't face walking up all those steps again.我可受不了再爬一遍那些台阶。
I know I've got to tell her but I can't face it.我知道我必须告诉她,可我就是没法这么做。
[feɪs] verb
TURN TOWARDS 转向
 IMPROVER  intransitive usually + adverb or preposition transitive
■to turn or be turned towards something physically; to be opposite (使)转向,(使)面向;正对
The terrace faces towards the sea/faces south.阳台面海/朝南。
Their houses face each other across the street.他们的房子隔街相望。
[feɪs] verb
FRONT 前面
transitive
■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.这栋房子用木搭建,但表面砌上了砖。
[feɪs] verb
face the music
■to accept criticism or punishment for something you have done 接受批评(或惩罚)
[feɪs] verb
  Phrasal Verbs   face up to sth
■to accept that a difficult situation exists 接受,正视(困境)
She's going to have to face up to the fact that he's not going to marry her.她将不得不接受他不会娶她的事实。
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