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/kənˈfrʌnt/ |
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1 | often passive to go close to someone in a threatening way 逼近;对抗 |
| The guard on duty was confronted by an armed man. 执勤的哨兵和一名持枪者对峙。 |
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2 | to deal with a difficult situation 正视;处理;面对 |
| It takes courage to confront your fears. 克服恐惧心理需要勇气。 |
| We need to confront these problems before it’ s too late. 我们必须及时处理这些问题,不要等到太迟了。 |
| 2a | if a problem or difficult situation confronts you , you have to deal with it 面临;遭遇 | | the problems confronting the church 教会所面临的问题 | | be confronted with She was confronted with the biggest crisis of her political life. 她正面临着她政治生涯中最大的危机。 | |
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3 | usually passive if you are confronted with information , it is given to you and you must say whether it is true 使对质;使当面对证 |
| When confronted with the documents, Hunter admitted the charges against him. 面对这些文件,亨特承认了那些对他的指控。 |
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