释义 |
face verb—对 v (often used) ()临 v ()face noun—面 n (almost always used) ()Examples:turn one's face against sb and show no mercy (idiom); to turn against a friend—human face, beast's heart (idiom); two-faced—changing (face, scene, situation, world of etc)—outrageous and unconventional (idiom); flying in the face of (authority, convention, public opinion etc)—don't avoid the battle-ax (idiom); soldier must face danger bravely—turn and (address a topic, face attackers etc)—face light up with delight (idiom); beam with joy—keep one's calm in the face of the unexpected—smile spread across the face (idiom); beaming with pleasure—face changing, a device of Sichuan Opera, a dramatic change of attitude expressing fright, anger etc—be spat on in the face and let it dry by itself, not wiping it off (idiom); to turn the other cheek—lit. have one's hands bound and be unable to do anything about it (idiom); fig. helpless in the face of a crisis—forge ahead (esp. in the face of difficulties) v—stand one's ground (in the face of adversity or pain)—seize and send (to court, to face punishment)—have a face as terrifying as the warrior attendant of the Buddha [idiom.]— |