face

  基本词汇  
[feɪs]     [feɪs]    
  • n. 表面;脸;表情
  • v. 面对;面向;朝
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face的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

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. <俚>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

双解释义

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

英英释义

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"

face的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词 (n.)
  1. A cut diamond has many faces.
    经切割的钻石有很多晶面。
  2. They disappeared from the face of the earth.
    他们从地面上消失了。
  3. The clowns pulled funny faces.
    小丑扮出了可笑的鬼脸。
  4. The sun was shining in our faces.
    太阳光直射在我们脸上。
  5. 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。
  6. She had a face like thunder.
    她满面怒容。
  7. 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。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. He faced the difficulty with courage.
    他勇敢地面对困难。
  2. 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。
  3. The window faces the street.
    那扇窗子面临街道。
  4. I turned my chair round to face the fire.
    我把椅子转过来面向火炉。
  5. The building faces north.
    这栋建筑物朝北。

常用短语

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 face〔faces〕
    〈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

词汇搭配

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

经典引文

  • 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
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