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face
faccia

u rečniku italijanskog jezika Oksford‒Paravia

I. face [Brit feɪs, Am feɪs] N

1. face:

face (of person)
face (of person)
face (of person)
face (of animal)
to spit in sb's face
to slam the door in sb's face
sbattere la porta in faccia a qn also fig
to laugh in sb's face
I know that face!
to look sb in the face
guardare qn in faccia also fig
I dare not show my face fig
to be face up, down person:
to put one's face on inf, hum

2. face (expression):

face
a long face
to pull or make a face

3. face (outward appearance) fig:

to change the face of industry, countryside

4. face (dignity):

to lose face
to save face

5. face Brit (nerve):

face inf

6. face (dial):

face (of clock, watch)

7. face (surface):

face (of gem, dice, coin)
face (of planet)
to disappear or vanish off the face of the earth inf person:

8. face GEOL:

face (of mineral seam)

9. face (printed surface):

face (of playing card)
face (of document)
face up, down
face up, down playing card

10. face TYPO:

face

11. face:

in the face of (despite) overwhelming odds
in the face of (in confrontation with) opposition, enemy, danger

II. -faced COMP

III. face [Brit feɪs, Am feɪs] VB trans

1. face (look towards):

face person: person, audience
face building, room: park, beach
to face north, south person:
to face north, south building:
face the front!

2. face (confront):

face challenge, crisis
face fine
face defeat, redundancy, ruin
face choice
face decision
face attacker
face rival, team
to be faced with problem, decision
to face sb with truth, evidence

3. face (acknowledge):

4. face (tolerate prospect):

I can't face him

5. face (run the risk of):

face fine, suspension

6. face FASHION:

face (reinforce) armhole
face (trim) cuff, jacket

7. face ENGINEER:

face façade, wall
rivestire, ricoprire (with di)

8. face TYPO photo etc.:

face page

IV. face [Brit feɪs, Am feɪs] VB intr

1. face:

to face towards person: camera, audience
to face towards chair: fire
to face towards window, house: street, garden
to face forward
to face backwards person:
to be facing up, down card:
to be facing up, down exam paper:

2. face MIL:

about face!
left face!

V. face [Brit feɪs, Am feɪs]

in-your-face (bold, brash) inf
in your face! Am inf
to feed or fill or stuff one's face inf
to set one's face against sb, sth

I. face-to-face [Brit ˌfeɪstəˈfeɪs] ADJ

II. face to face ADV

face to face be seated:

face to face
to come face to face with person, death
to meet sb face to face
to tell sb sth face to face
dire qc in faccia a qn
to talk to sb face to face

face mask [Brit ˈfeɪsmɑːsk, Am ˈfeɪsmæsk] N (cosmetic)

face mask

I. full face [Brit, Am ˈˌfʊl ˈfeɪs] ADV PHOTO

full face

II. full-face ADJ PHOTO

full-face

rock face [Brit, Am ˈrɑk ˌfeɪs] N

rock face

smiley face N

smiley face

face value [Brit, Am ˈfeɪs ˈˌvælju] N

1. face value ECON:

face value

2. face value fig:

to take sth at face value claim, figures, remark, compliment
to take sb at face value

face cream [Brit] N

face cream

face down VB [feɪs -] Am (face [sb] down)

face down

volte-face [Brit vɒltˈfas, vɒltˈfɑːs, Am ˌvɑltˈfɑs, ˌvoʊltəˈfɑs] N

volte-face

u rečniku PONS

I. face [feɪs] N

1. face a. ANAT:

face
face
a happy/sad face
a smiling face
to laugh in sb's face
to make a face (at sb)
to tell sth to sb's face
dire qc in faccia a qu

2. face:

face (front) of building
face of coin
face (of clock)
face of mountain

3. face (respect, honor):

to lose/save face

Phrases:

to put a brave face on sth
to be brought face to face with sth
to make a long face
on the face of it

II. face [feɪs] VB trans

1. face (turn towards):

face

2. face (confront):

face
to face the facts

3. face ARCHIT:

face

4. face FASHION:

face

Phrases:

to face the music inf

III. face [feɪs] VB intr

about face!

face to face [ˌfeɪs··ˈfeɪs] ADV

face to face
to come face to face with sth/sb
to discuss sth face to face with sb

about-face N MIL, a. fig

about-face

volte-face [ˌvɑ:lt·ˈfɑ:s] N

volte-face

face pack N

face pack

face cream N

face cream

rock face N

rock face

clock face N

clock face

face powder N

face powder

face value N

1. face value ECON:

face value

2. face value fig:

to take sth at face value
to take sb at face value
Present
Iface
youface
he/she/itfaces
weface
youface
theyface
Past
Ifaced
youfaced
he/she/itfaced
wefaced
youfaced
theyfaced
Present Perfect
Ihavefaced
youhavefaced
he/she/ithasfaced
wehavefaced
youhavefaced
theyhavefaced
Past Perfect
Ihadfaced
youhadfaced
he/she/ithadfaced
wehadfaced
youhadfaced
theyhadfaced

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These visits involve face-to-face interviews with students from the university.
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There is evidence that this is true (see inequity aversion) and it is intuitive, at least for small face-to-face groups of people.
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This can be face-to-face, on the telephone, or over the internet.
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Study tours bring students face-to-face with key players and organizations working on current policy issues.
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The publication and its annual forum promote written and face-to-face interdisciplinary discussion around issues in theology and the study of religion.
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