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名脸, 面子 动面对 维臉
- 臉(「臉」通「面」、臉又稱臉孔、臉龐、顏臉)是人類多種感覺器官的集合。臉通常位於頭部的正面,而且通常只有一個。臉的範圍約為額至頷。包括額、眉、睫毛、眼、鼻、耳、口、唇、皮肤、臉頰、人中、齒、頷等器官或部分頭髮。臉具有表情表達、外觀展現、提供他人辨識...等不同的功能。
- 其中眼、耳、口、鼻、喉称为五官,主要就是指顏面器官。在中医学裡,脸还反映出人的健康状况。
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- 名词 (Noun)PLfacesSUF-ace
- (anatomy) The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
- She has a pretty face.
- One's facial expression.
- Why the sad face?
- The public image; outward appearance.
- The face of this company. He managed to show a bold face despite his embarrassment.
- The frontal aspect of something.
- The face of the cliff loomed above them.
- (figuratively) Presence; sight; front.
- to fly in the face of danger; to speak before the face of God
- The directed force of something.
- They turned to boat into the face of the storm.
- Good reputation; standing in the eyes of others; dignity; prestige. (See lose face, save face).
- Shameless confidence; boldness; effrontery.
- The width of a pulley, or the length of a cog from end to end.
- a pulley or cog wheel of ten inches face
- (geometry) Any of the flat bounding surfaces of a polyhedron. More generally, any of the bounding pieces of a polytope of any dimension.
- Any surface; especially a front or outer one.
- Put a big sign on each face of the building that can be seen from the road. They climbed the north face of the mountain. She wanted to wipe him off the face of the earth.
- The numbered dial of a clock or watch, the clock face.
- (slang) The mouth.
- Shut your face! He's always stuffing his face with chips.
- (slang) Makeup; one's complete facial cosmetic application.
- I'll be out in a sec. Just let me put on my face.
- (slang, professional wrestling) Short for babyface. A wrestler whose on-ring persona is embodying heroic or virtuous traits. Contrast with heel.
- The fans cheered on the face as he made his comeback.
- (cricket) The front surface of a bat.
- (golf) The part of a golf club that hits the ball.
- (card games) The side of the card that shows its value (as opposed to the backside, which looks the same on all cards of the deck).
- (typography) A typeface.
- Mode of regard, whether favourable or unfavourable; favour or anger.
- (computing) An interface.
- The amount expressed on a bill, note, bond, etc., without any interest or discount; face value.
- (anatomy) The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
- 动词 (Verb)SGfacesPRfacingPT, PPfaced
- (transitive, of a person or animal) To position oneself or itself so as to have one's face closest to (something).
- Face the sun.
- (transitive, of an object) To have its front closest to, or in the direction of (something else).
- Turn the chair so it faces the table.
- (transitive) To cause (something) to turn or present a face or front, as in a particular direction.
- (transitive) To deal with (a difficult situation or person).
- I'm going to have to face this sooner or later.
- (intransitive) To have the front in a certain direction.
- The bunkers faced north and east, toward Germany.
- (transitive) To have as an opponent.
- And a further boost to England's qualification prospects came after the final whistle when Wales recorded a 2-1 home win over group rivals Montenegro, who Capello's men face in their final qualifier.
- (intransitive, cricket) To be the batsman on strike.
- (obsolete) To confront impudently; to bully.
- To cover in front, for ornament, protection, etc.; to put a facing upon.
- a building faced with marble
- To line near the edge, especially with a different material.
- to face the front of a coat, or the bottom of a dress
- To cover with better, or better appearing, material than the mass consists of, for purpose of deception, as the surface of a box of tea, a barrel of sugar, etc.
- (engineering) To make the surface of (anything) flat or smooth; to dress the face of (a stone, a casting, etc.); especially, in turning, to shape or smooth the flat surface of, as distinguished from the cylindrical surface.
- (transitive, of a person or animal) To position oneself or itself so as to have one's face closest to (something).
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- 用于句中
- The tale is bookended by battles – faces meatily pummelled, bones crunchily broken and throats spurtingly sliced as offstage conflicts are placed centre-screen.
- The result sees Arsenal leapfrog Chelsea - who face Manchester City on Monday - and occupy a Champions League spot for the first time this season.
- The backup team would be crouched in some tiny broom closet, with sweat rolling down their faces and their backs growing stiffer, and the jackrollers would just walk by.
- 用于句首
- Faced with the prospect of cooking for himself, his first thought was to cop out and order a pizza.
- Face approximately 0.20 mm long and subequally wide in middle (strongly divergent ventrally), without setae.
- Faced with a box full of hundreds of small parts and forty pages worth of assembly instructions, he could do little more than stand there and scratch his head.
- 用于句尾
- A wave of embarrasment washed over me, as I became suddenly hot, and red in the face.
- The pluralism that confronts the cinema-goer differs from the uniformity of the belief-system which the traditional church-goer faces.
- Therefore, it is important to study wet dedusting to achieve higher dust removal efficiency on the fully mechanized face.
- 用于句中
Definition of face in English Dictionary
- 词类阶层 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 名词
- 可数名词
- 可数名词
- 动词
- 不及物动词
- 及物动词
- 不及物动词
- 名词
资料来源: 维基词典