释义 |
face to face 1 — used to describe a situation in which two people are together and looking at each other人)面对面地 -
They were sitting face to face.他们正面对面坐着。 -
I've spoken with him on the phone but I've never met him face to face. [=I've never met him]我和他通过电话,但我们从未见过面。 -
We've never had a face-to-face meeting.我们从未见过面。 — often + with 2 : very close to something dangerous, difficult, etc.面临(危险、困难等) — + with -
The actors were face to face with real flames.这些演员眼前是真正的火焰。 -
She came face to face with death. [=she nearly died]她差点送了命。 -
When she visited the school she was brought face to face with the problems encountered by teachers every day.参观学校时,她面对的是老师每天都要遇到的问题。 |