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How to say face in English?

"Face" is English in English. 【fe? s]? ? ? Beautiful? 【fe? s]? " .

Let me show you some other details about the face, hoping to help you:

First, the phonetic symbols of words

Word pronunciation: English? 【fe? s]? ? ? Beautiful? 【fe? s]?

Second, the definition of words

Noun (short for noun)? Surface; Face; express

Verb (short for verb)? Face; Face; towards

Third, the usage of words.

(noun)

The basic meaning of face is "face" and "face", which are countable nouns. Extension can refer to facial expression, appearance, surface, majesty and cheekiness.

When face is interpreted as "face" and "overconfidence", it is an abstract noun and uncountable.

The plural form of face can be interpreted as "face", which refers to multiple faces of a person.

(verb)

When face is used as a noun, it means "face". Converted into verbs, it means "face", "face" and "face". By extension, it can mean "facing up" and "admitting", that is, knowing that the situation is dangerous or that some force is irresistible, you are prepared or willing to accept the consequences.

Face can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be followed by an abstract noun or gerund to express difficulties, situations, problems, etc. When used as an intransitive verb, it often refers to the direction of the house.

Fourth, phrase collocation.

In front of someone? in one's presence

In front of someone? In front, ignore, face

Facing the world? in public

On the surface? from the teeth outwards

On the surface of the earth? to the end

Cover your face? Cover your face

In front of someone? in one's presence

Burning face? Reddish

A serious face? Seriously.

Discrimination of the meaning of verb (abbreviation of verb)

The verbs meet, meet, confront, face and touch all mean "meet, meet, meet".

Meeting is a common word. Its original meaning means that two or more parties make relative movements from different directions or opposite directions and finally meet.

Meeting usually refers to encountering difficulties or setbacks, but also refers to accidental or unexpected encounters.

Confrontation? Inevitably, face-to-face also means daring to face difficulties or problems.

Face focuses on the static face-to-face between the two sides, or refers to facing people or things with courage, confidence and determination.

Contact refers to contact with others by letter, telephone or direct meeting.

Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs

What about you? Should? Really? Have you seen it? She? Face? What time? She? Found? Get out! ?

You should have seen the look on her face when she found out the truth!

What about you? Is it okay? Do you see it? From where? His? Face? That? What? Used to be. Lie. ?

You can see from his expression that he is lying.

Me? Just? Can't? Face? Work? Today. ?

I just can't work today

Open? That? Face? Yes? It,? It? Seemingly? Like what? Answer? Great? Deal. ?

On the surface, it seems a lot.

That? Party? Believe it? Education? Is it? That? Most? Does it matter? Question? Face? That? Government. ?

The party believes that education is the most important problem facing the government.

I will? Never? Is it? Capable? Where to? See? She? Are you online? That? Face? Here we go again! ?

I can't be honest with her anymore!