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Audit
cabeza de hacha

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hatchet face N

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hatchet [Am ˈhætʃət, Brit ˈhatʃɪt] N

hacha f (con artículo masculino en el singular)

I. face [Am feɪs, Brit feɪs] N

1.1. face C (of person, animal):

ponerse morado Spain inf
darle una cachetada a alguien LatAm
cruzarle la cara a alguien
to blow up in sb's face
to sb's face
a or en la cara

1.2. face C (person):

1.3. face C (expression):

to make or Brit also pull a face

2.1. face (appearance, nature):

face no pl

2.2. face C (aspect):

2.3. face U (dignity):

2.4. face U (insolence) dated:

to have the face to + infin
tener la desfachatez de +  infin

3. face C (in geometry):

4.1. face C (of coin, medal):

4.2. face C (of clock, watch):

carátula f Mex

4.3. face C (of building):

5.1. face C (of mountainside, cliff):

5.2. face C → coalface

6. face (surface):

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

1. face (be opposite):

2. face (confront):

face opponent/rival/superior

3.1. face (be presented with):

3.2. face (contemplate willingly):

3.3. face (lie ahead of):

4.1. face CONSTR:

face wall/surface

4.2. face FASHION:

face sleeve/collar

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

coalface [Am ˈkoʊlfeɪs, Brit ˈkəʊlfeɪs] N

u rečniku PONS

hatchet [ˈhætʃɪt] N

Phrases:

I. face [feɪs] N

1. face a. ANAT:

to pull a face (at sb)
to tell sth to sb's face

2. face:

face (front) of building
face of coin
carátula f Mex
face of mountain

3. face (respect, honour):

Phrases:

II. face [feɪs] VB trans

1. face (turn towards):

2. face (confront):

3. face ARCHIT:

4. face FASHION:

Phrases:

III. face [feɪs] VB intr

u rečniku PONS

hatchet [ˈhætʃ·ɪt] N

Phrases:

I. face [feɪs] N

1. face a. ANAT:

to make a face (at sb)
to tell sth to sb's face

2. face:

face (front) of building
face of coin
carátula f Mex
face of mountain

3. face (respect, honor):

Phrases:

II. face [feɪs] VB trans

1. face (turn towards):

2. face (confront):

3. face ARCHIT:

4. face FASHION:

Phrases:

III. face [feɪs] VB intr

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