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face verb—对 v (often used) ()临 v ()face noun—面 n (almost always used) ()Examples:a plank road (built on trestles across the face of a cliff)—turn one's face against sb and show no mercy (idiom); to turn against a friend—seek out the real nature based on the name (idiom); to judge sth at face value—avoiding doing something that one is clumsy at save face—face the wall and ponder about one's misdeeds—as a lotus flower breaking the surface (idiom); surpassingly beautiful (of young lady's face or old gentleman's calligraphy)—outrageous and unconventional (idiom); flying in the face of (authority, convention, public opinion etc)—turn and (address a topic, face attackers etc)—face light up with delight (idiom); beam with joy—face changing, a device of Sichuan Opera, a dramatic change of attitude expressing fright, anger etc—stand one's ground (in the face of adversity or pain)—seize and send (to court, to face punishment)—eight types of jaundice with yellowing of body and face (TCM)—have a face as terrifying as the warrior attendant of the Buddha [idiom.]— |