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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. face [ingl brit feɪs, ingl am feɪs] SOST

1. face ANAT (gen):

to spit in sb's face
to laugh in sb's face
to look sb in the face lett, fig
to be face up/down person:
to put one's face on colloq scherz

2. face (expression):

air m

3. face (outward appearance) fig:

to change the face of industry, countryside

4. face (dignity):

5. face ingl brit colloq (nerve):

culot m colloq

6. face (dial):

7. face (surface):

to disappear or vanish off the face of the earth colloq person, keys:

8. face GEOL:

9. face (printed surface):

10. face TIPOGR:

II. face [ingl brit feɪs, ingl am feɪs] VB 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:

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
he faces 18 months in prison

3. face (acknowledge):

4. face (tolerate prospect):

5. face (run the risk of):

face fine, suspension

6. face (in sewing):

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

7. face EDIL:

face façade, wall
revêtir (with de)

8. face TIPOGR photo etc:

face page

III. face [ingl brit feɪs, ingl am feɪs] VB vb intr

1. face:

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

2. face MILIT:

IV. in the face of PREP

1. in the face of (despite):

in the face of overwhelming odds

2. in the face of (in confrontation with):

in the face of opposition, enemy, danger

V. face [ingl brit feɪs, ingl am feɪs]

in your face colloq! ingl am
to feed or fill or stuff one's face colloq
s'empiffrer colloq (with de)

I. face-to-face [ingl brit ˌfeɪstəˈfeɪs] AGG

II. face to face AVV

face to face be seated:

to come face to face with sb/sth person, death
to tell sb sth face to face
dire qc à qn en face

I. face down VB [ingl brit feɪs -, ingl am feɪs -] ingl am (face [sb] down)

face mask [ingl brit ˈfeɪsmɑːsk, ingl am ˈfeɪsmæsk] SOST

full face AGG AVV

I. face out VB [ingl brit feɪs -, ingl am feɪs -] (face [sb] out)

face out opponent, critic:

II. face out VB [ingl brit feɪs -, ingl am feɪs -] (face [sth] out)

face out criticism:

face card SOST ingl am GIOCHI

face-off [ingl brit, ingl am ˈfeɪs ˌɔf] SOST

1. face-off ingl am (confrontation):

2. face-off SPORT (in ice hockey):

face cream SOST

face pack SOST

nel dizionario PONS

inglese
inglese
francese
francese

I. face [feɪs] SOST

1. face ANAT:

face a. fig
to tell sth to sb's face
dire qc à qn en face

2. face (expression):

to make faces at sb [or pull]

3. face (surface):

face of building
face of mountain
face of clock

4. face (appearance):

5. face (image):

locuzioni:

his face doesn't fit ingl brit colloq
face à qc

II. face [feɪs] VB vb trans

1. face (turn towards):

face person, audience
face room, house

2. face (confront):

face problems, danger
face rival, team

3. face (run the risk):

4. face ARCHIT:

to face sth with sth
revêtir qc de qc

locuzioni:

to face the music colloq

III. face [feɪs] VB vb intr

to face south person
to face south house

face-to-face AVV

face powder SOST no pl

rock face SOST

face pack SOST

face cream SOST no pl

face value SOST

face value ECON:

locuzioni:

to take sth at face value uncritically
to take sth at face value literally

about-face [əˈbaʊtfeɪs] SOST ingl am, ingl Aus, about-turn [əˈbaʊttɜ:n, ingl am -tɜ:rn] SOST ingl Aus, ingl brit

1. about-face:

2. about-face fig:

face up to VB vb trans

francese
francese
inglese
inglese
to make funny faces
nel dizionario PONS

I. face [feɪs] SOST

1. face ANAT:

face a. fig
to tell sth to sb's face
dire qc à qn en face

2. face (expression):

to make faces at sb [or pull]

3. face (surface):

face of building
face of mountain
face of clock

4. face (appearance):

5. face (image):

locuzioni:

face à qc

II. face [feɪs] VB vb trans

1. face (turn toward):

face person, audience
face room, house

2. face (confront):

face problems, danger
face rival, team

3. face (run the risk):

4. face ARCHIT:

to face sth with sth
revêtir qc de qc

locuzioni:

to face the music colloq

III. face [feɪs] VB vb intr

to face south person
to face south house

face-to-face AVV

about-face ·ˈbaʊt·feɪs] SOST

1. about-face:

2. about-face fig:

face cream SOST

face value SOST

face value ECON:

locuzioni:

to take sth at face value uncritically
to take sth at face value literally

face powder SOST

face pack SOST

rock face SOST

in-your-face AGG colloq

face up to VB vb trans

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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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

The loser of the bluff shuffles the cards in his hand, and then hold them face down so that nobody can see them.
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The wrestler sits on the back of an opponent who is lying face down on the mat.
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The staff were made to lie face down on the floor in a corner of the carriage.
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The two parties then exchange the cards face down.
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A deck is spread face down on the table and each player takes a card (but not one from the ends).
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