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OXF3000N mặt thể diện đương đầu đối phó đối mặt face






I do not want to face my family after I fail. Tôi không muốn đối mặt gia đình của tôi sau khi tôi thất bại. Verbs 2.5







like: đối mặt
jemanden mit etwas konfrontieren bắt ai đối mặt với điều gì đó 迫使某人面对某事 pòshǐ mǒurén miànduì mǒushì
jemanden mit etwas konfrontieren bắt ai đối mặt với điều gì đó




The two opposing armies faced each other across the battlefield. army
The party believes (that) education is the most important issue facing the government. believe
Smokers face an increased risk of developing lung cancer. cancer
The climbers face certain death if the rescue today is unsuccessful. certain
to face a challenge (= to have to deal with one) challenge
Destruction of the environment is one of the most serious challenges we face. challenge
He will be sent back to England to face a charge of (= to be on trial for) armed robbery. charge
We are faced with a difficult choice. choice
He was staring at her with cold eyes. cold
Small traders cannot compete in the face of cheap foreign imports. compete
We won the contract in the face of stiff competition. competition
the economic problems confronting the country confront
She knew that she had to confront her fears. confront
He confronted her with a choice between her career or their relationship. confront
to suffer/face/take the consequences of your actions consequence
She can't pay her tax and is facing court action. court
The Labour Party was facing an identity crisis. crisis
The baby had dark eyes and dark curls. curl
It's time to face the final curtain (= the end; death). curtain
He was handsome with dark eyes. dark
The party faces defeat in the election. defeat
Commuters will face long delays on the roads today. delay
demonstrate sth (to sb): Let me demonstrate to you some of the difficulties we are facing. demonstrate
They face a desperate shortage of clean water. desperate
The proposal had been dropped in the face of determined opposition. determined
The problems facing the President are enormous. enormous
When we confronted him, he denied everything. everything
The room fell silent as she came face to face with the man who had tried to kill her. face to face (with sb)
She was at an early age brought face to face with the horrors of war. face to face with sth
face sth: the problems faced by one-parent families face
The company is facing a financial crisis. face
be faced with sth: She's faced with a difficult decision. face
It's not always easy to face the truth. face
She had to face the fact that her life had changed forever. face
Let's face it, we're not going to win. face
face sth: I just can't face work today. face
face sb/sth: She turned and faced him. face
Which direction are you facing? face
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again. face up to sth
You have to face up to your responsibilities. face up to sth
It's about time you learnt to face (the) facts (= accepted the truth about the situation). fact
She is still coming to terms with the failure of her marriage. failure
Under the new law, motorists face fines of up to £1 000. fine
Keep your eyes firmly fixed on the road ahead. firmly
focus sth (on sb/sth): He focused his blue eyes on her. focus
Keep your eyes to the front and walk straight ahead. front
He smiled, his eyes full of laughter. full
The report highlights the major problems facing society today. highlight
He gazed up at her with huge brown eyes. huge
He had a wide mouth and humorous grey eyes. humorous
The report focuses on some of the more immediate problems facing us. immediate
They are currently facing a long legal battle in the US courts. legal
There's something the matter with my eyes. matter
She had difficulty keeping her eyes open (= because she was very tired). open
operate (on sb) (for sth): We will have to operate on his eyes. operate
a huge pair of eyes pair
Most students face the problem of funding themselves while they are studying. problem
She refuses to face reality. reality
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ride
He rubbed a hand wearily over his eyes. rub
The smoke makes my eyes run. run
Four hundred workers face the sack. sack
an eyeshade shade
to have sharp eyes sharp
She had a warm woollen hat and scarf on that left only her eyes and nose showing. show
Keep your eyes shut. shut
There was something strange about her eyes. strange
They face an uphill struggle to get to the finals of the competition. struggle
It's time to confront him with our suspicions. suspicion
Detectives are now faced with the task of identifying the body. task
He faces a maximum prison/jail term of 25 years. term
Young people today face a very difficult future at work. today
I turned my chair round to face the fire. turn around/round, turn sb/sth around/round
Thousands of young people are facing long-term unemployment. unemployment