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face

英[feɪs] 美[feɪs]

  • n.表面;脸;表情
  • v.面对;面向;朝
  • 形容词:faceable
  • 名词:facelessness
  • 过去式:faced
  • 过去分词:faced
  • 现在分词:facing
  • 第三人称单数:faces
n.(名词)
  1. 面,表面
  2. 正面,前面
  3. 脸,面孔
  4. 面容,面貌,表情
  5. 厚颜,厚脸皮
  6. 面子,威信
  7. 样子,外观
  8. 局面
  9. 【印】铅字面,膜面
  10. 【矿】采掘面
  11. (球棒或球拍的)击面
  12. 【军事】(队伍的)阵面
  13. 【空、海】(螺桨的)背面
  14. 地形,地势
  15. 人;名人,知名人士(表示羡慕或轻蔑)
  16. 山坡,斜坡;陡面
v.(动词)
  1. 朝,向
  2. 面对,面向
  3. 使面对
  4. 勇敢地对付,勇敢承当,勇敢承当
  5. 覆盖,在...上涂以
  6. 对抗,抵抗
  7. 朝某一方向
  8. 正对
  9. 面临
  10. 正视(现实),承认(现实)
  11. 对付,处理,应付
  12. 交谈
  13. 将脸转向某物,(面)向
  14. 转向,向(某方向)转
n.(名词)
  1. [C]脸,面孔 the front part of the head from the chin to the forehead and hair
  2. [C]面容,面部表情 a look or expression on the face
  3. [C]外表,外貌 appearance
  4. [C][U]表面,面貌 the front, outer, or most important surface of sth
  5. [U]面子,威严 a state of being respected by others
v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 面对,面向 … turn, stand in the direction
  2. vt. 面临 … be in a position in which one must deal with
  3. vt. & vi. 正视,承认 meet or oppose firmly and not try to avoid
Noun:
  1. the front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear;

    "he washed his face"
    "I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news"

  2. the feelings expressed on a person's face;

    "a sad expression"
    "a look of triumph"
    "an angry face"

  3. the general outward appearance of something;

    "the face of the city is changing"

  4. the striking or working surface of an implement

  5. a part of a person that is used to refer to a person;

    "he looked out at a roomful of faces"
    "when he returned to work he met many new faces"

  6. a surface forming part of the outside of an object;

    "he examined all sides of the crystal"
    "dew dripped from the face of the leaf"

  7. the part of an animal corresponding to the human face

  8. the side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object);

    "he dealt the cards face down"

  9. a contorted facial expression;

    "she made a grimace at the prospect"

  10. a specific size and style of type within a type family

  11. status in the eyes of others;

    "he lost face"

  12. impudent aggressiveness;

    "I couldn't believe her boldness"
    "he had the effrontery to question my honesty"

  13. a vertical surface of a building or cliff

Verb:
  1. deal with (something unpleasant) head on;

    "You must confront your problems"
    "He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes"

  2. oppose, as in hostility or a competition;

    "You must confront your opponent"
    "Jackson faced Smith in the boxing ring"
    "The two enemies finally confronted each other"

  3. be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to;

    "The house looks north"
    "My backyard look onto the pond"
    "The building faces the park"

  4. be opposite;

    "the facing page"
    "the two sofas face each other"

  5. turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction;

    "Turn and face your partner now"

  6. present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize;

    "We confronted him with the evidence"
    "He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions"
    "An enormous dilemma faces us"

  7. turn so as to expose the face;

    "face a playing card"

  8. line the edge (of a garment) with a different material;

    "face the lapels of the jacket"

  9. cover the front or surface of;

    "The building was faced with beautiful stones"

名词用法(NOUN USES)

1.脸;面孔
Yourface is the front part of your head from your chin to the top of your forehead, where your mouth, eyes, nose, and other features are.

face的近义词

e.g. He rolled down his window and stuck hisface out...
他摇下车窗,把头探了出去。
e.g. A strong wind was blowing right in myface...
一阵劲风迎面吹来。

2.面容;神色;神情
If yourface is happy, sad, or serious, for example, the expression on your face shows that you are happy, sad, or serious.

face的近义词

e.g. He was walking around with a sadface...
他四处走着,神色哀伤。
e.g. The priest frowned into the light, hisface puzzled.
神父在亮光下皱起了眉头,一脸疑惑。

3.崖面;山侧;(建筑物的)墙面
Theface of a cliff, mountain, or building is a vertical surface or side of it.

e.g. ...the northface of the Eiger...
艾格尔山北坡
e.g. He scrambled 200 feet up the cliffface.
他沿着崖面向上攀登了200英尺。

4.钟面;表盘
Theface of a clock or watch is the surface with the numbers or hands on it, which shows the time.

5.(地区、机构或活动领域的)外观,面貌
If you say thatthe face of an area, institution, or field of activity is changing, you mean its appearance or nature is changing.

e.g. ...the changingface of the British countryside...
英国乡村的日新月异
e.g. This would change theface of Malaysian politics.
这将改变马来西亚的政治面貌。

6.(活动,信仰、制度等的)方面
If you refer to something asthe particularface of an activity, belief, or system, you mean that it is one particular aspect of it, in contrast to other aspects.

e.g. Brothels, she insists, are the acceptableface of prostitution...
她坚持认为,妓院是卖淫可为人接受的一种形式。
e.g. Who ever thought people would see Arsenal as the acceptableface of football?
谁会想到人们会认为足球之道可如阿森纳队呢?

7.面子;脸面
If you loseface, you do something which makes you appear weak and makes people respect or admire you less. If you do something in order to saveface, you do it in order to avoid appearing weak and losing people's respect or admiration.

face

e.g. England doesn't want a war but it doesn't want to loseface...
英格兰不想打仗,但也不想丢面子。
e.g. To cancel the airport would mean a loss offace for the present governor...
撤销机场对现任州长来说将是件丢脸的事情。

8. see also: about-face;face value;poker face

9.(计划之事出乎意料地)告吹,砸锅,泡汤
If something that you have plannedblows up in yourface, it goes wrong unexpectedly, with the result that you suffer.

e.g. Can't you see this could blow up in yourface?
你难道看不出这事会砸锅?

10.徒劳拼命地干;徒劳无功
If you say that someone can do somethinguntil they areblue in the face, you are emphasizing that however much they do it, it will not make any difference.

e.g. You can criticise him until you're blue in theface, but you'll never change his personality.
即使你苦口婆心地批评他,也改变不了他的个性。

11.面朝下/仰面
If someone or something isface down, their face or front points downwards. If they areface up, their face or front points upwards.

e.g. All the time Stephen was lyingface down and unconscious in the bath tub...
斯蒂芬一直脸朝下趴在浴缸里,不省人事。
e.g. Charles laid down his cardsface up.
查尔斯将手中的牌摊了出来。

12.(表示强调或夸张)全世界
You can use the expression 'on the face of the earth' to mean 'in the whole world', when you are emphasizing a statement that you are making or making a very exaggerated statement.

e.g. No human being on theface of the earth could do anything worse than what he did.
世界上再没有人能做出比他更坏的事情来。

13.绝迹;灭绝
If you say that something will be wipedoff the face of the earth or disappearfrom the face of the earth, you mean that it will stop existing.

e.g. If a nuclear war breaks out, every living thing will be wiped off theface of the Earth.
如果爆发核战争,地球上的所有生物都将灭绝。

14.面对面;直面
If you comeface to face with someone, you meet them and can talk to them or look at them directly.

e.g. We were strolling into the town when we cameface toface with Jacques DuBois...
我们信步向镇子走去,迎面碰上雅克·杜波依斯。
e.g. It was the firstface-to-face meeting between the two men.
这是两人首次当面会晤。

15.面对,面临(困难或现实)
If you comeface to face with a difficulty or reality, you cannot avoid it and have to deal with it.

e.g. Eventually, he cameface toface with discrimination again...
最终,他又一次遭遇歧视。
e.g. I was gradually being broughtface toface with the fact that I had very little success.
我渐渐开始面对这个事实,那就是我几乎一事无成。

16.完全违背;与(公认的观念或规则)相冲突
If an action or beliefflies in the face of accepted ideas or rules, it seems to completely oppose or contradict them.

e.g. ...scientific principles that seem to fly in theface of common sense...
似乎有悖常识的科学原理
e.g. He said that the decision flew in theface of natural justice.
他说这个决定有悖天理。

17.面对;在…面前
If you take a particular action or attitudein the face of a problem or difficulty, you respond to that problem or difficulty in that way.

e.g. The Prime Minister has called for national unity in theface of the violent anti-government protests...
面对强烈的反政府抗议,首相呼吁全国团结一致。
e.g. Roosevelt was defiant in theface of the bad news.
对这个坏消息,罗斯福毫不理会。

18.公然嘲笑;公开蔑视
If someonelaughs in yourface, they are openly disrespectful towards you.

e.g. With juveniles under eighteen, there's little we can do. We can't keep them in custody. They just laugh in yourface.
对18岁以下的青少年,我们几乎无计可施。我们不能拘留他们。他们只会公然嘲笑你。

19.不高兴的神情;严肃的神情;板起的脸
If you havea long face, you look very unhappy or serious.

e.g. He came to me with a very longface.
他拉长了脸来找我。

20.做鬼脸,扮鬼脸(英国英语中亦使用pull a face
If youmake a face, you show a feeling such as dislike or disgust by putting an exaggerated expression on your face, for example by sticking out your tongue. In British English, you can also saypull a face .

e.g. Opening the door, she made aface at the musty smell...
她打开门后闻到一股难闻的霉味,不禁做了个鬼脸。
e.g. Kathryn pulled aface at Thomas behind his back.
凯瑟琳在托马斯身后冲他做了个鬼脸。

21.乍看起来;最初看来
You sayon the face of it when you are describing how something seems when it is first considered, in order to suggest that people's opinion may change when they know or think more about the subject.

e.g. On theface of it that seems to make sense. But the figures don't add up...
乍一看,似乎讲得通,但这些数字对不起来。
e.g. It is, on theface of it, difficult to see how the West could radically change its position.
初看起来,很难理解西方为何会立场突变。

22.(对坏情况)显得满不在乎,做出无所谓的样子(美国英语中亦作 put on a good face)
If youput a brave face on a bad situation orput on a brave face, you try not to show how disappointed or upset you are about the situation. In American English you can also sayput on a good face.

e.g. Friends will see you are putting on a braveface and might assume you've got over your grief...
朋友们看到你一脸轻松,也许会以为你已经走出悲伤。
e.g. Scientists are putting a goodface on the troubles.
科学家们对这些困难似乎不以为意。

23.(尤指错误地)反对
You can say that someonehas set theirface against something to indicate that they are opposed to it, especially when you want to suggest that they are wrong.

e.g. This Government has set itsface against putting up income tax.
这届政府执意反对提高所得税。

24.(不受欢迎地、不情愿地或再次)露面,到场
If youshow yourface somewhere, you go there and see people, although you are not welcome, are rather unwilling to go, or have not been there for some time.

face的翻译

e.g. If she shows herface again back in Massachusetts she'll find a warrant for her arrest waiting...
如果她重又在马萨诸塞州露面,等待她的将是一纸拘捕令。
e.g. I felt I ought to show myface at her father's funeral.
我觉得我应该去参加她父亲的葬礼。

25.强绷笑脸
If you manage to keepa straight face, you manage to look serious, although you want to laugh.

face在线翻译

e.g. What went through Tom's mind I can't imagine, but he did manage to keep a straightface...
不知道汤姆想到了啥,但他确实忍住没笑。
e.g. You have to wonder how anyone could say that seriously and with a straightface.
你一定会惊奇怎么会有人能绷着脸、一本正经地说出那些话。

26.当着…的面
If you say somethingto someone'sface you say it openly in their presence.

e.g. Her opponent called her a liar to herface.
她的对手当着她面说她是撒谎精。

27.脸上带着明显的…表情
If a feelingis written all over yourface oris written across yourface, it is very obvious to other people from your expression.

e.g. Relief and gratitude were written all over hisface...
他一脸释然与感激。
e.g. I could just see the pain written across herface.
我都可以看出他脸上写满了痛苦。

28. to shut the door in someone'sface -> see door
to have egg on yourface -> see egg
to cut off your nose to spite yourface -> see nose
shut yourface -> see shut
a slap in theface -> see slap

动词和短语动词用法(VERB AND PHRASAL VERB USES)

1.面向;面对;朝着
If someone or somethingfaces a particular thing, person, or direction, they are positioned opposite them or are looking in that direction.

e.g. They stood facing each other...
他们面对面站着。
e.g. The garden faces south.
花园朝南。

2.面对;面向
If youface someone or something, you turn so that you are looking at them.

e.g. She stood up from the table and faced him...
她从桌前站起来,面对着他。
e.g. Stand up.face the wall.
起立,面向墙壁。

3.(不得不)面对,正视
If you have toface a person or group, you have to stand or sit in front of them and talk to them, although it may be difficult and unpleasant.

e.g. Christie looked relaxed and calm as he faced the press...
克里斯蒂面对记者,显得镇定自若。
e.g. He was hauled in toface the judge.
他被带了进来,面对法官。

4.面临;面对;摆在…面前
If youface orare faced with something difficult or unpleasant, or if itfaces you, it is going to affect you and you have to deal with it.

e.g. Williams faces life in prison if convicted of attempted murder...
如被判谋杀未遂,威廉斯将面临终身监禁。
e.g. The immense difficulties facing European businessmen in Russia were only too evident...
在俄罗斯的欧洲商人所面临的巨大困难是显而易见的。

5.(使)直面,接受,正视(真理或事实等)
If youface the truth orface the facts, you accept that something is true. If youface someone with the truth or with the facts, you try to make them accept that something is true.

e.g. Although your heart is breaking, you mustface the truth that a relationship has ended...
虽然你伤透了心,但也必须面对现实,一段感情已结束了。
e.g. He accused the Government of refusing toface facts about the economy...
他指责政府不能在经济问题上面对现实。

6.接受;容忍
If youcannot face something, you do not feel able to do it because it seems so difficult or unpleasant.

e.g. I couldn'tface the prospect of spending a Saturday night there, so I decided to press on...
想到周六晚上要在那儿度过我就受不了,于是我决定要抓紧。
e.g. My children want me with them for Christmas Day, but I can'tface it...
我的孩子们想要我跟他们一起过圣诞节,但我办不到。

7.让我们面对现实;承认(事实)吧
You use the expression 'let's face it' when you are stating a fact or making a comment about something which you think the person you are talking to may find unpleasant or be unwilling to admit.

e.g. She was always attracted to younger men. But, let'sface it, who is not?
她总是会被较年轻的男人吸引。不过,说实话,谁又不是呢?

8. face the music -> see music

相关词组:face downface up to

1. face的意思

1. 表面:全民英检分类二内容效度:指测量工具内容的适切性推甄口试时,主考官要求唱一首歌抽样(sampling)效度:量表所包含的项目是否能代表母体构念的项目.内容效度的高低,端赖项目(item)取样代表性之大小而定.表面(face)效度:是指量表项目和形式上,

2. face

2.face:free-air co_2 enrichment; 开放式空气co2浓度增高

3.

3.face:field alterable control element; 域可变控制部件

4.face:free-air carbon dioxide enrichment; co2浓度升高

5. face在线翻译

5.face:fluorophore-assisted carbohydrate electrophoresis; 荧光辅助糖电泳

A cut diamond has many faces.

经切割的钻石有很多晶面。

They disappeared from the face of the earth.

他们从地面上消失了。

The clowns pulled funny faces.

小丑扮出了可笑的鬼脸。

The sun was shining in our faces.

太阳光直射在我们脸上。

Her face lit up when she saw he was coming.

当她看到他走过来的时候,她的脸亮了起来。

She had a face like thunder.

她满面怒容。

Her exam results were disappointing but she tried to put a brave face on it.

她的考试成绩令人失望,但却装出若无其事的样子。

He faced the difficulty with courage.

他勇敢地面对困难。

He must face up to the fact that he is no longer young.

他应该勇于正视自己不再年轻这一事实。

The window faces the street.

那扇窗子面临街道。

I turned my chair round to face the fire.

我把椅子转过来面向火炉。

The building faces north.

这栋建筑物朝北。

Roosevelt was defiant in the face of the bad news.

对这个坏消息,罗斯福毫不理会。

With juveniles under eighteen, there's little we can do. We can't keep them in custody. They just laugh in your face.

对18岁以下的青少年,我们几乎无计可施。我们不能拘留他们。他们只会公然嘲笑你。

He came to me with a very long face.

他拉长了脸来找我。

Opening the door, she made a face at the musty smell...

她打开门后闻到一股难闻的霉味,不禁做了个鬼脸。

Kathryn pulled a face at Thomas behind his back.

凯瑟琳在托马斯身后冲他做了个鬼脸。

He said that the decision flew in the face of natural justice.

他说这个决定有悖天理。

The Prime Minister has called for national unity in the face of the violent anti-government protests...

面对强烈的反政府抗议,首相呼吁全国团结一致。

We were strolling into the town when we came face to face with Jacques DuBois...

我们信步向镇子走去,迎面碰上雅克·杜波依斯。

It was the first face-to-face meeting between the two men.

这是两人首次当面会晤。

Eventually, he came face to face with discrimination again...

最终,他又一次遭遇歧视。

I was gradually being brought face to face with the fact that I had very little success.

我渐渐开始面对这个事实,那就是我几乎一事无成。

...scientific principles that seem to fly in the face of common sense...

似乎有悖常识的科学原理

...the north face of the Eiger...

艾格尔山北坡

He scrambled 200 feet up the cliff face.

他沿着崖面向上攀登了200英尺。

...the changing face of the British countryside...

英国乡村的日新月异

This would change the face of Malaysian politics.

这将改变马来西亚的政治面貌。

Brothels, she insists, are the acceptable face of prostitution...

她坚持认为,妓院是卖淫可为人接受的一种形式。

Who ever thought people would see Arsenal as the acceptable face of football?

谁会想到人们会认为足球之道可如阿森纳队呢?

England doesn't want a war but it doesn't want to lose face...

英格兰不想打仗,但也不想丢面子。

To cancel the airport would mean a loss of face for the present governor...

撤销机场对现任州长来说将是件丢脸的事情。

Can't you see this could blow up in your face?

你难道看不出这事会砸锅?

You can criticise him until you're blue in the face, but you'll never change his personality.

即使你苦口婆心地批评他,也改变不了他的个性。

All the time Stephen was lying face down and unconscious in the bath tub...

斯蒂芬一直脸朝下趴在浴缸里,不省人事。

Charles laid down his cards face up.

查尔斯将手中的牌摊了出来。

No human being on the face of the earth could do anything worse than what he did.

世界上再没有人能做出比他更坏的事情来。

If a nuclear war breaks out, every living thing will be wiped off the face of the Earth.

如果爆发核战争,地球上的所有生物都将灭绝。

The priest frowned into the light, his face puzzled.

神父在亮光下皱起了眉头,一脸疑惑。

He was walking around with a sad face...

他四处走着,神色哀伤。

A strong wind was blowing right in my face...

一阵劲风迎面吹来。

He rolled down his window and stuck his face out...

他摇下车窗,把头探了出去。

用作名词(n.)
  1. He altered his face suddenly.
    他突然变了脸。
  2. Their faces were pinched with grief.
    他们的面容因悲伤而憔悴。
  3. The children's faces were brightened up when they saw their parents appear at the gate of the kindergarten.
    当孩子们看到家长们出现在幼儿园门口时,都喜形于色。
  4. The blood drained from her face as she learned what had happened.
    当她得知所发生的一切时,脸色煞白。
  5. Her pale face betrayed her fear.
    她苍白的脸显露出她的恐惧。
  6. She could not help her tears of gratitude rolling down her face.
    她感激的泪珠禁不住沿着面颊流了下来。
  7. His red hair hung down upon his white face.
    他的红发披在他那惨白的脸上。
  8. The wind blew on his face.
    风迎面吹来。
  9. His face beamed with delight when he heard that the first prize was to give to him.
    他听到头等奖给他时面露喜色。
  10. The children stared at the lion, all the colour draining from their faces.
    孩子们目不转睛地盯着狮子,个个面如土色。
  11. When she came to, friendly faces were bending over her.
    她苏醒过来时看到一张张友好的脸低下来望着她。
  12. His scheme blew up in his face after all, despite his optimism.
    尽管他乐观,他的计划一下子失败也使他丢脸。
  13. The face of the town will be completely changed before long.
    这个城镇的面貌不久将彻底改变。
  14. I cannot call his face back.
    我记不起他的相貌了。
  15. The face of the building is covered with climbing plants.
    建筑物的正面被攀缘植物所覆盖。
  16. He knew he was wrong, but would not admit it, for fear of losing face.
    他明知自己错了,不过因为怕丢脸而不肯承认罢了。
  17. The difficulty is how to admit the mistake without losing face.
    难就难在既要承认错误又要不失面子。
用作动词(v.)
用作不及物动词S+~(+A)
  1. All the houses there face south.
    那里所有房子都朝南。
用作及物动词S+~+ n./pron.
  1. He turned and faced us.
    他转过身面向我们。
  2. She sat on Mother's right, facing Mary.
    她坐到妈妈右边,脸朝着玛丽。
  3. He feels nervous when he faces so many people.
    面对那么多人,他感到紧张。
  4. He sat facing the door.
    他面对着门坐着。
  5. The building faces the street.
    这座楼面对大街。
  6. My house faces the sea.
    我家的房子向着大海。
  7. It faces the Atlantic on the east and the Pacific on the west.
    它东临大西洋,西临太平洋。
  8. After such conduct she dare not face me.
    她做了这件事以后不敢见我。
  9. I'm ashamed to face people now,I've had such bad results.
    我取得的成果这么差,现在我都没脸见人了。
  10. She did not want to face those people again .
    她不愿意再和那些人见面。
  11. The next day, not wishing to face their teacher, they shut themselves up in their room.
    第二天,由于不想见到他们的老师,他们关着门全天都呆在屋里。
  12. Our school faced unprecedented difficulties.
    我们学校碰到了前所未有的困难。
  13. We still face arduous struggles.
    我们面前还有艰苦的斗争。
  14. The army often faced a serious shortage of food.
    那时部队常常粮食缺得很厉害。
  15. We must face hard work and difficulties.
    我们必须正视艰难困苦。
  16. We must face these difficulties squarely and overcome them.
    我们必须正视困难,加以克服。
  17. face danger!Don't be afraid!
    面对危险,不要害怕!
  18. What gave him the courage to face such dangers?
    是什么使他有勇气面对这些危险?
  19. We must face the facts.
    我们必须面对现实。
  20. He was prepared to face the consequences.
    他准备承担后果。
  21. We share common experiences and face common tasks.
    我们有共同的经历,也面临共同的任务。
  22. He was ready to face both death and torture.
    他准备好面对死亡和酷刑。
  23. The soldiers faced death bravely.
    那些士兵们视死如归。
  24. The big problem that faced them was the lack of manpower.
    他们面临的大问题是缺少人手。
  25. They are facing a grave economic crisis.
    他们面临严重的经济危机。
  26. We can never rest content. New and greater tasks face us.
    我们绝不能满足现状,我们面前还有新的更大的任务。
  27. By getting down to all these jobs, we can certainly overcome the difficulties facing us.
    认真进行这些工作,我们就一定能克服面前的困难。
  28. The boy was caught cheating in the examination and had to face the music.
    这个男生考试作弊被抓住,因此只得接受处罚。
  29. If we are going to be punished,I don't want to face the music alone.
    假如我们要受罚,我可不愿一个人去承担。
  30. Recognizing that the whole thing was his fault, he decided to face the music.
    他认识到这事全怪自己,便决定承担责任。
  31. You may manage to get away with these dishonest practices for a while, but sooner or later you will be discovered, and then you will have to face the music.
    你干这些不老实的勾当,可能一时得逞,但迟早要露马脚的,那时就要自食其果了。
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  33. Arriving at the top of the hill, we were faced by a most impressive scene.
    到达山顶时,呈现在我们面前的是一片令人惊叹的景色。
S+~+ v -ing
  1. I could not face going there alone.
    我不敢单独去那里。
其他v -ing as Attrib.
  1. It has a large window facing east.
    它有一个朝东的大窗子。
  2. Thus they have correctly solved the urgent problems facing them.
    他们就这样正确地解决了摆在他们面前的紧迫问题。
用作名词(n.)
face(-)to(-)face
    面对面 confronting sb
fly in the face of
    悍然不顾; 公然违抗 foolishly take a course which seems to be defying discretion, providence, etc.
hide one's face
    恨不得找个地缝钻进去 cover one's face because of shame or embarrassment
in the face
    面对 confronting
in (the) face of
    面对 confronting
laugh in sb's face
    〈非正〉对某人公开表示轻蔑或不服从,当面嘲笑某人 show clear disrespect or disobedience towards sb
laugh on the other side of one's face
    转喜为忧 change from joy or triumph to sorrow or regret
look in the face
    正视(某人) be able to face sb without shame or fear
    look sb in the face

    If he knows I told him a lie, how can I look him in the face again?

    如果他知道我对他撒了谎,我还怎么再见他?

make a facefaces〕
    〈非正〉做鬼脸,做苦相 make an expression with the face to show dislike, disgust, or pain in order to amuse, anger, or frighten
on the face of
    表面上看来 appearance on sth
pull a face
    〈非正〉做鬼脸 make faces
pull〔wear〕 a long face
    拉长脸(显出不喜欢或不高兴的样子) show signs of dislike or distaste
put a good face on
    装出不在意的样子 pretend to be completely normal
save one's face
    保全面子 avoid losing one's dignity or suffering loss of credit or reputation
show one's face
    〈非正〉露脸,出现 appear face
spit in the face of
    蔑视某人 show a complete lack of respect for sb
spoil one's face
    毁损某人的容貌 ruin one's face
stare in the face
    〈非正〉显而易见 be very easy to understand
to one's face
    当面,公开 publicly
用作动词(v.)
face about (v.+adv.)
    突然改变主意 change one's opinion completely, often suddenly
    face about

    About face! shouted the officer.

    向后——转!军官命令道。

    face sb ⇔ about

    The officer faced his men about.

    军官命令士兵向后转。

    face about

    The middle of an election is no time to face about.

    选举中途不能改变主张。

face away (v.+adv.)
    把脸转到一边 take or have a position looking in the other direction from sth/sb
    face away

    Why did you face away when you saw me yesterday?

    你昨天看见我为什么把脸掉过去不理我?

    face away from sb/sth

    The school faces away from the river.

    学校在小河的另一边。

face down (v.+adv.)
    (用目光)压倒; 勇敢地挫败(某人) defeat an opponent with boldness
    face down

    Everybody face down, there are bombs coming over!

    小心!有炸弹!

    face sb ⇔ down

    The teacher faced down the angry student without saying anything.

    老师什么也没说就把那个愤怒的学生降服了。

face off (v.+adv.)
    发球 start a game or part of a game
    face off

    The two teams are in position, ready to face off.

    双方队员各就各位,准备发球。

    face sth ⇔ off

    John faced off the ball.

    约翰发球。

face onto (v.+prep.)
    面对 have the front lying opposition to a place
    face onto sth

    Our new house faces onto the park.

    我们的新房子面对公园。

face out (v.+adv.)
    勇敢地应对 oppose or deal with bravely
    face sb/sth ⇔ out

    Everyone admired the way she faced out the opposition in the debate.

    大家都钦佩她在辩论中勇敢地应对对手的方法。

    He faced me out that he knew nothing about the matter.

    他在我面前坚持说,这件事他一点也不知道。

face round (v.+adv.)
    转动(头) turn round especially with the head
    face round

    face round, please, so that I can cut your hair at the back.

    转一下头,我可以剪你后面的头发。

face to (v.+prep.)
    面对 stand in the direction
    face to sth

    The house faces to the east.

    那房子面朝东。

face toward (v.+prep.)
    朝向 stand in the direction
    face toward sth

    On a railway journey Mrs. Johnson liked to sit facing toward the engine.

    约翰逊夫人在坐火车时喜欢面朝火车头坐。

face up to (v.+adv.+prep.)
    勇敢地接受〔面对〕,正视(而不畏缩) show courage in accepting, hearing, or dealing with sth difficult or painful
    face up to sth

    The boy knew he should tell his neighbour that he broke the window, but he couldn't face up to it.

    那男孩知道他应该告诉邻居是他打破了窗户,但他又没有勇气这么做。

    They were determined to face up to the difficulties.

    他们决心面对这些困难。

    The explorers faced up to terrible hardships with constant cheerfulness.

    探险家们一直以愉快的心情面对极大的艰险。

    We hope they will face up to the grave situation prevailing there.

    我们希望他们能正视那儿的严重局势。

    He won't face up to the fact that he is too old for the job.

    他年岁太大不宜干这工作,他却不愿面对这一事实。

    We are bankrupt and must face up to the fact.

    我们破产了,必须正视这一事实。

    They argued with him, but he could not face up to reality.

    他们和他辩论,但是他仍不能正视现实。

    Most of them faced up to the hardships of pioneering without thought of personal gain or loss.

    他们大多数人不计个人得失,不畏创业的艰辛。

    She could not face up to the prospect of living in reduced circumstances.

    她没有勇气面对每况愈下的生活前景。

    The greater our achievements, the more we should face up to our shortcomings.

    我们的成绩越大,就越要正视我们的缺点。

face with (v.+prep.)
    用…覆盖,抹上 cover a surface with sth, especially another material
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~形容词+~~+名词介词+~~+介词
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词~+副词~+介词
  • Norma could see the criminal's face clearly, both full-front and in profile.

    出自:E. Baker
  • India faced an important governmental crisis early in 1966.

    出自:Lyndon B. Johnson

经典对话

A:I'm a photographer. I've been looking for aface like yours.
我是摄影师。我一直在寻找一张像你这样的脸。

B:I'm a plastic surgeon. I've been looking for aface like yours.
我是整形外科医生。我也一直在寻找一张像你这样的脸。

男士剪发

face

A:Good afternoon, sir. Please sit here.
下午好,先生。请您坐这儿。

face的近义词

B:A haircut and a shave, please.
请给我理发和修面。

A:How would you like your hair cut, sir?
先生,您喜欢什么发式?

B:Short on both sides. Not so much off at the back.
两边剪短些,后面少剪点儿。

A:Very well, sir. Do you want me to trim your beard?
好的,先生。要不要修一下胡子?

B:Yes, please.
要的。

A:Now have a look, please. Is it all right?
现在请您看看理得怎么样?

B:Well, I would like my hair cut shorter on the temples.
两边的鬓角请再剪短一点儿。

A:Is that satisfactory?
可以了吗?

face的翻译

B:Yes, thanks.
好了,谢谢。

A:Do you want conditioner?
您搽护发剂吗?

face的翻译

B:No, thanks, but I'd like aface massage.
谢谢,不必了。但你可以给我按摩一下脸部。

face

A:Yes, sir.
是,先生。

B:Now where should I pay the money?
现在我该到哪儿付款呢?

A:You should go to the counter, just over there.
到结帐台,就在那边。

n.(名词)
  1. face的基本意思是“面孔”“脸”,为可数名词。引申可指“面部表情”“外表”“表面”“威严”“厚脸皮”等。
  2. face作“面子”“过分自信”解时,为抽象名词,不可数。
  3. face的复数形式faces可作“面容”解,用于比喻时指一个人的多副面孔。
v.(动词)
  1. face用作名词时意为“脸”,转化为动词意为“面对”“朝”“面临”,引申可指“正视”“承认”,即明知形势危险或某种力量难以抗拒,也准备或愿意接受其后果。
  2. face既可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词,用作及物动词时,后面可接人或表示困难、形势、问题等的抽象名词或动名词作宾语; 用作不及物动词时,多用来指房屋的朝向。
n.(名词)
下面两句话意思相同:
  • The soldier owed his courage to his ability to remain cool in the face of danger.
  • The soldier owed his courage to his ability to remain cool in face of danger.
  • 这位战士把勇气归功于在危险面前保 持镇定的能力。
  • in one's face, on one's face
  • 两者的意思有相同的情况,但多数情况下还是有区别的。其区别在于:
  • 1.面部上有明显的突出物时用介词on,否则用in。试比较:
  • Your nose is on your face.
  • 鼻子突出在面部。
  • Your eyes are in your face.
  • 眼睛嵌在面部。
  • 2.面部上有表情时,如smile, expression, grin, frown等,介词用on。例如:
  • A faint smile appeared on her face.她脸上露出了微微的笑容。
  • The young boy returned with a victorious grin on his face.年轻人面带胜利的微笑回来了。
  • hit my face, hit me in the face
  • 在英语中常见的说法是hit me in the face; 前者指“打到的地方是脸部而不是其他部位”; 后者指“打到的人是我而不是别人,而被打到的部位是我的脸部而不是其他别的部位”。
  • in the face of, on the face of
  • 这两个短语意思不同,前者的意思是“面临”,而后者的意思是“从表面看来”。例如:
  • The commander bade his men be undaunted in the face of perils.指挥员命令他的战士要临危不惧。
  • The story is absurd on the face of it.这个故事表面上看起来是荒谬的。
  • face, appearance, aspect, countenance, feature, look, visage
  • 这组词都有“脸”“面貌”的意思。其区别在于:
  • 1.face意义广泛,可指人或动物的脸,也可指面部表情,还可指事物的外表等。例如:
  • She powdered her face before going to dinner.她去参加晚宴前往脸上搽了粉。
  • The little boy's face shone when I gave him the sweets.我把糖果给那个小男孩时,他脸上露出了高兴的神色。
  • The face of a city can change completely in a year.一个城市的面貌会在一年里完全改变。
  • 2.feature仅涉及耳口鼻等五官时只用单数形式,指整个容颜、面貌时则须用复数形式。例如:
  • Her mouth is her best feature.她的嘴长得最好看。
  • He is a boy with fine features.他是一个眉清目秀的美少年。
  • The veil she was wearing obscured her features.她戴的面纱遮掩了她的面容。
  • The light was so dim that I couldn't distinguish their features.光线太暗,我看不清他们的面貌。
  • 3.countenance的意思是“面容,面色”,有明显的感情色彩。例如:
  • She has a pleasing countenance.她有一张讨人喜欢的面孔。
  • At the sight of this photo he changed his countenance.他一看见这张照片脸色就变了。
  • The man being interrogated remained in countenance.正在受审的人依然镇定自若。
  • Her joke put him out of countenance.她的玩笑使他脸色不自然。
  • Despite the threats he kept his countenance.尽管受到威胁他仍面不改色。
  • 4.visage也指人或物的面貌、外表。主要用于书面语、文学语言中。例如:
  • The boss is always showing a grim visage to the workers.那老板总是对工人摆出一副铁板的脸。
  • 5.aspect多用于文学作品中,用于人时,指某人所特有的外貌,用于物时,指某事物给人造成的特殊印象。例如:
  • We became afraid of the angry aspect of the man.我们害怕那人生气的样子。
  • China's industry is assuming a new aspect.中国的工业正在呈现新的面貌。
  • 6.appearance只表示对人或事物的外表进行客观的记叙,强调整体外貌。例如:
  • He has the appearance of an able cadre.他那样子像个干练的干部。
  • The scribbles on the walls ruined the neat appearance of the hall.乱涂墙壁破坏了大厅的整洁外观。
  • Never judge appearance.不可以貌取人。
  • The dog is like a wolf in appearance.这只狗看上去像只狼。
  • She made a poor appearance on stage.她在舞台上表演不佳。
  • 7.look是普通用词,用单数时表示脸色、神色、外表; 用复数时,纯指面容,一般用在口语中。例如:
  • He sat down at the table with a weary look on his face.他面带倦容,在桌子旁边坐了下来。
  • The man put on a serious look.这人摆出一副严肃的神色。
  • You often judge a man by his looks, don't you?你老是根据相貌判断人,不是吗?
  • 下面两个短语意思不同:
  • in one's face 公开地,正对着
  • to one's face 当着面
  • v.(动词)
    face, face up to, face with
  • 1.face指“面对”或“面临”某种形势或困难。
  • 2.face up to表示“勇敢地面对”,指不但正视问题或困难,而且采取行动去解决它。例如:
  • They faced up to the fresh problem with their usual courage and ingenuity.他们以惯常的勇气和机智去对付这个新问题。
  • 3.face with则表示“面临”“遇到”。例如:
  • We were faced with two alternatives.我们面对着两种抉择。
  • face, face on to, face to, face toward
  • face和由face构成的这几个短语都可表示“面对”,常可互换。其区别在于:face to多用于建筑物,少用于人; face toward多用于人, face on to则强调“正对着”或“直对着”,强调其精确程度。
  • face, confront, encounter, meet
  • 1.face较口语化,用途很广,除表示“对,朝”之外,含有直接地、通常是面对面地与对方会见,有正视、面对、不企图逃避的意思,更强调果断、有胆量地面对一些事。语气比confront强。
  • 2.confront较严肃,是书面语,也含有直接地、通常是面对面地与对方会见的意思,它着重于无法避免的面对面地相遇。当主语是人时,还通常暗示这样的会见是出于决心面对困难或解决某一问题。例如:
  • He confronted his enemies bravely.他英勇地面对敌军。
  • As soon as he was confronted with the evidence, he confessed.拿出证据与他对质时,他就招供了。
  • 3.encounter强调偶然地“不期而遇”,也指冲突中的“遭遇”,或“遭遇”困难、危险等,只用作及物动词。例如:
  • I encountered a friend on the plane.我在飞机上遇到了一个朋友。
  • I encountered many difficulties when I first started this job.我刚干这一工作时,碰上很多困难。
  • 4.meet是普通用语,使用范围比encounter广泛,可指主动地,预先约好的,也可指偶然的“遇到(迎面而来的人),迎接(人),跟(人)结识,跟(人)洽谈”等。meet可用作不及物动词。例如:
  • When do we meet again?我们下次什么时候见面?
  • I was fortunate enough to meet Mary at dinner.我真有幸在宴会上结识了玛丽。
  • If he comes this way, we'll probably meet him.如果他从这条路来,我们或许会碰见他。
  • We shall do our best to meet the difficulty.我们将尽力应付困难。
  • The river meets the ocean at the city of New York.那条江在纽约汇入大西洋。
  • That's where the two streets meet.那是两街相交之处。
  • appearance,look,face,aspect
  • 这些名词均含事物或人的“外表,容貌”之意。
  • appearance普通用词,着重由总体产生的印象。
  • look普通用词,多用复数,可与appearance换用,但较口语化。
  • face侧重指容貌。
  • aspect书面用词,突出人或事物在某特定时间或地点时的外貌。
  • meet,encounter,confront,face,contact
  • 这些动词均有“遇见、会见、碰见”之意。
  • meet普通用词,本义指双方或多方从不同方向或相反方向作相对运动,最终相碰(遇)。
  • encounter通常指遇到困难或挫折,也指偶然或意外地相遇。
  • confront 不可避免地,面对面地相遇,也指敢于正视困难或问题。
  • face侧重双方静止地面对面,或指充满勇气、信心和决心去正视人或事。
  • contact多指通过书信、电话或直接会面和别人联系,口语用词。
  • n.(名词)
      她打了他一记耳光。

      She slapped him on the face.

      She slapped him in the face.

      外来动作涉及面部者一般用in而不用on。

      她的脸上露出茫然若失的神情。

      A blank expression appeared in her face.

      A blank expression appeared on her face.

      说明脸部表情即面部本身发生变化时,一般用介词on,而不用in。

      约翰粗心的工作使他在雇主面前丢了脸。

      John's careless work made him lose the face with his employer.

      John's careless work made him lose face with his employer.

      他们给他自动辞职的选择以保全他的面子。

      They gave him a choice of resigning to save the face.

      They gave him a choice of resigning to save his face.

      They gave him a choice of resigning to save appearance.

      lose face的意思是“丢脸”, save one's face〔save appearance〕的意思是“保全面子”,均为固定用法。

      他有一张长脸。

      He has a long face.

      He has an oval face.

      a long face的意思不是“长脸”,而是不高兴的脸,汉语中的“长脸”,可译为 oval face, longish face或slender face

    v.(动词)
      他们在这一斗争中面临新的共同任务。

      They are faced by new, common tasks in this struggle.

      They are faced with new, common tasks in this struggle.

      他们面临极其困难的局面。

      They were faced by an exceptionally difficult situation.

      They were faced with an exceptionally difficult situation.

      在be faced with表示“面临…”时介词用with,不能用by。

      他面临着被社会抛弃的危险。

      He faced to be isolated from society.

      He faced being isolated from society.

      face用作动词时其后可接动名词,但不可接动词不定式。

      这住房朝东。

      The flat faces the east.

      The flat faces to〔on〕 the east.

      The flat faces east.

      face表示建筑朝向时,可直接接副词,也可接“to〔on〕+名词”,介词后表示方位的名词必须加定冠词。

    • ☆ 13世纪晚期期进入英语,直接源自古法语的face;最初源自古典拉丁语的facies,意为外表,形状,形象。
    中考真题例句OG 1.face

    He decided to accept hisface and feel confident (自信的) in himself.

    他决定接受自己的脸,对自己充满信心。

    2020吉林省卷

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    Is it important to have a beautifulface?

    有一张漂亮的脸蛋重要吗?

    2020吉林省卷

    中考真题例句OG 3.face

    Speaking to new peopleface toface can make them feel nervous.

    与陌生人面对面交谈会让他们感到紧张。

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    中考真题例句OG 1.face

    After entering high school, you mayface some new challenges.

    进入高中后,你可能会面临一些新的挑战。

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    中考真题例句OG 2.face

    We shouldface winning and losing properly.

    我们应该正确地面对输赢。

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    中考真题例句OG 3.face

    They easily break down when theyface difficulties.

    他们面对困难时很容易崩溃。

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    This is the unknownface of the moon that is always looking away from us.

    这是月球未知的一面,它总是背对着我们。

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    中考真题例句OG 2.face

    May 31, 2019 is the 160th birthday of the largest four-face clock in the world-Big Ben.

    2019年5月31日是世界上最大的四面钟——大本钟的160岁生日。

    2019成都市A卷

    中考真题例句OG 3.face

    At first I thought she was really looking at the fruits because she wasfacing them.

    一开始我以为她真的在看水果,因为她正对着水果。

    2018北京市卷

    中考真题例句OG 1.face

    In theface of danger, all the firefighters were brave and none of them gave up.

    面对危险,所有的消防员都很勇敢,没有一个人放弃。

    2020青岛市卷

    中考真题例句OG 2.face

    The writer advises students to be brave in theface of pains.

    作者建议学生要勇于面对痛苦。

    2019衡阳市卷

    中考真题例句OG 3.face

    Jordan never gave up in theface of failure and finally he succeeded.

    乔丹在失败面前从不放弃,最后他成功了。

    2018成都市A卷

    考研真题例句OG 1.face

    Those retailers mayface headaches complying with various state sales tax laws.

    这些零售商可能面临遵守各州销售税法的难题。

    2019英语一

    考研真题例句OG 2.face

    While all of these countriesface their own challenges, there are a number of consistent themes.

    虽然所有这些国家都面临着自己的挑战,但有一些一致的主题。

    2017英语一

    考研真题例句OG 3.face

    Peretti suggests that, inface of the present situation, the Times should make strategic adjustments.

    Peretti建议,面对当前形势,泰晤士报应该做出战略调整。

    2016英语一

    考研真题例句OG 1.face

    When we look at aface or a picture, our eyes pause on one spot at a time.

    当我们看一张脸或一幅画时,我们的眼睛一次停留在一个点上。

    2020英语一

    考研真题例句OG 2.face

    Radesky cites the "stillface experiment" devised by developmental psychologist Ed Tronick in the 1970s.

    Radesky引用了发展心理学家Ed Tronick在20世纪70年代设计的“静止面孔实验”。

    2017英语二

    考研真题例句OG 3.face

    The overweight are sometimes pictured in the media with theirfaces covered.

    媒体有时会拍到这些超重者的脸被遮住。

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