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1 Problem
Problem n GEN problem, concern • sich mit gelösten Problemen beschäftigen GEN reinvent the wheel • vor einem Problem stehen MGT face a problem* * * -
2 face
face [fas]feminine nouna. ( = visage, aspect) face• sauver/perdre la face to save/lose faceb. ( = côté) [d'objet, organe] side ; [de médaille, pièce de monnaie] obverse ; [de cube, figure] side ; (Mountaineering) face• face ! heads!c. (locutions)• se faire face [maisons] to be opposite each other► en face ( = de l'autre côté de la rue) across the street• il faut regarder la réalité en face one must face facts► en face de ( = en vis-à-vis de) opposite ; ( = en présence de) in front of• en face l'un de l'autre opposite or facing each other► de face [portrait] fullface ; [attaque] frontal• face à ces problèmes faced with such problems► face à face [lieux, objets] opposite each other ; [personnes, animaux] face to face* * *fas
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1) ( visage) faceà la face de quelqu'un — [proclamer, jeter] in somebody's face
les muscles/os de la face — the facial muscles/bones
2) ( côté) side3) ( aspect) side4) ( front)faire face — ( résister) to face up to things
se faire face — ( être vis-à-vis) [personnes] to face each other; [objets, maisons] to be opposite one another; ( s'affronter) to confront each other
faire face à — [maison, chambre] to face [lieu]; [personne] to face [adversaire, défi, accusation]; to cope with [exigences, dépenses]; to meet [besoin, dette]; to measure up to [concurrence]
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de face locution [photo] fullface (épith); [éclairage] frontalprendre une loge de face — Théâtre to take a box facing the stage
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en face locution
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en face de locution prépositive1) ( devant)en face de l'église — opposite the church GB, across from the church
ils étaient assis l'un en face de l'autre or en face l'un de l'autre — they were sitting opposite ou facing each other; trou
2) ( en présence de)3) ( comparé à) compared with
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face à locution prépositive1) ( devant)2) ( confronté à)••* * *fas1. nf1) (= côté) face2) (= visage) faceface contre terre — face down, fig
3) [monnaie] headsPile ou face? - Face. — Heads or tails? - Heads.
Le bus s'arrête en face de chez moi. — The bus stops opposite my house.
Elle habite en face. — She lives opposite., She lives over the road.
le trottoir d'en face — the pavement opposite, the opposite pavement
face à qch — facing sth, figfaced with sth, in the face of sth
faire face à la demande COMMERCE — to meet demand
2. adj* * *A nf1 ( visage) face; face à face face to face; (étendu) face contre terre lying face downward(s); à la face de qn [proclamer, jeter] in sb's face; les muscles/os de la face the facial muscles/bones; le côté face d'une pièce the heads side of a coin; le côté face d'une médaille the face of a medal; ⇒ pile;2 ( côté) side; la face nord/antérieure/cachée the north/front/hidden side;3 ( aspect) side; examiner un problème sous toutes ses faces to examine a problem from all sides; la face changeante du monde the changing face of the world; une question à plusieurs faces a multifaceted question; la nouvelle gare change la face du quartier the new station changes the look of the district; la face cachée de la politique the underside of politics;4 ( front) faire face ( résister) to face up to things; se faire face ( être vis-à-vis) [personnes] to face each other; [objets, maisons] to be opposite one another; ( s'affronter) to confront each other; faire face à [maison, chambre] to face [lieu]; [personne] to face [adversaire, défi, accusation]; to cope with [exigences, dépenses]; to meet [demande, besoin, dette]; to measure up to [concurrence]; faire face à l'inflation/à la sécheresse to tackle inflation/the drought;5 Imprim ( de caractère) typeface;B de face loc [photo] fullface ( épith); [éclairage] frontal; il ne peint/photographie jamais de face he never paints people/takes pictures fullface; elle est plus jolie de face she's prettier from the front; je n'ai pas pu le voir de face I couldn't see him from the front; les cyclistes avaient le vent de face the cyclists were riding into the wind; les deux voitures se sont heurtées de face the two cars collided head-on; aborder un problème de face to tackle a problem head-on; prendre une loge de face Théât to take a box facing the stage; je préfère être assis de face au cinéma I prefer to sit in the centre seats at the cinema.C en face loc il habite en face he lives opposite; les gens d'en face the people opposite; en face, on peut voir une tapisserie opposite, you see a tapestry; en face, les joueurs étaient mieux entraînés the other team was better trained; avoir le soleil en face to have the sun in one's eyes; regarder la mort en face to look death in the face; voir les choses en face to see things as they are; je leur ai dit la vérité en face I told them the truth straight out; elle n'a pas osé te le dire en face she didn't dare tell you to your face; les partis/l'équipe d'en face the opposing parties/team; le camp d'en face gén the opposite side; Pol the opposite camp.D en face de loc prép1 ( devant) en face de l'église opposite the church GB, across from the church; le couple en face de moi the couple opposite me; ils étaient assis l'un en face de l'autre or en face l'un de l'autre they were sitting opposite ou facing each other;2 ( en présence de) ne dis pas ça en face des enfants don't say that in front of the children; en face de lui, elle ne rit jamais she never laughs in his presence; en face de difficultés imprévues faced with unexpected difficulties;3 ( comparé à) compared with; en face de ton frère, il paraît timide compared with your brother, he seems shy.E face à loc prép1 ( devant) parler face aux caméras to speak facing the cameras; mon lit est face à la fenêtre my bed faces the window;2 ( confronté à) face à cette situation/à l'insuffisance de crédits in view of this situation/of the shortage of funds.face de carême sourpuss○; face de rat○ rat face ○.perdre/sauver la face to lose/save face; se voiler or couvrir or cacher la face not to face facts.[fas] nom féminin1. [visage] facearborer ou avoir une face de carême to have a long faceperdre/sauver la face to lose/to save face2. [aspect]3. [côté - d'une médaille] obverse ; [ - d'une monnaie] head, headside ; [ - d'un disque] side ; [ - d'une montagne] facela face B d'un disque the B-side ou flipside of a record5. INFORMATIQUE6. COUTURE7. (locution)faire face to face up to things, to copea. (sens propre) to stand opposite to, to faceb. [danger] to face up toc. [obligations, dépense] to meetà la face de locution prépositionnelle1. [devant]2. [publiquement]à la face du monde ou de tous openly, publicly————————de face locution adjectivale————————d'en face locution adjectivalea. [adversaires] the oppositionb. [voisins] the people opposite————————en face locution adverbiale[de front]en face de locution prépositionnellesa maison est en face de l'église his house is opposite ou faces the churchen face l'un de l'autre, l'un en face de l'autre face to face————————face à locution prépositionnelle[dans l'espace] in front offace à l'ennemi/aux médias faced with the enemy/mediaface à face locution adverbiale -
3 on the face of it
as it appears at first glance, usually deceptively:في ظاهِره، كما يَبدو لأول وهْلَهOn the face of it, the problem was easy.
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4 stare in the face
to be easy to see or obvious:واضِح، سَهْل الرُّؤْيَهThe answer to the problem was staring me in the face.
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5 стоять перед проблемой
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > стоять перед проблемой
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6 проблема
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7 проблема выбора альтернативы
Можно считать, что множество С(В) содержит те альтернативы, которые, по нашему мнению, действительно были бы выбраны, если бы принимающее решение лицо неоднократно сталкивалось с проблемой выбора некоторой альтернативы из множества В. — The set C(B) can be thought of as containing those alternatives that we would actually see chosen if the decision maker were repeatedly to face the problem of choosing an alternative from set B.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > проблема выбора альтернативы
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8 столкнуться с проблемой
1. face a problem2. face the problemРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > столкнуться с проблемой
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9 столкнуться с проблемой
1) General subject: face a problem, have a headache over (в области), encounter a problem2) Economy: meet with a problem, run into a problem3) Diplomatic term: come up against a problem4) Quality control: face challengeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > столкнуться с проблемой
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10 сталкиваться с проблемой
1) General subject: encounter a problem2) Mathematics: we are faced with the problem of finding of a structure of (...)3) Makarov: face a problem, face challenge, face the challengeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сталкиваться с проблемой
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11 confrontar
v.1 to confront.María confrontó mucha injusticia Mary confronted much injustice.Ella confrontó a Ricardo con su ceño She antagonized Richard with her frown.Ella confrontó ambos esquemas She confronted=compared both perceptions.2 to compare.* * ** * *1. VT1) [+ peligro] to confront, face, face up to2) (=carear) to bring face to face3) [+ textos] to compare, collate2.VI to border ( con on)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <textos/versiones> to compareb) <testigos/equipos> to bring... face to face < ejércitos> to bring... into conflictc) <dificultad/peligro> to confront, face2.confrontarse v pron* * *= confront.Ex. A basic understanding in the concept of these libraries was the desire to confront the user with shelved books on entering and while moving through the building.----* confrontar ideas = brainstorm.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <textos/versiones> to compareb) <testigos/equipos> to bring... face to face < ejércitos> to bring... into conflictc) <dificultad/peligro> to confront, face2.confrontarse v pron* * *= confront.Ex: A basic understanding in the concept of these libraries was the desire to confront the user with shelved books on entering and while moving through the building.
* confrontar ideas = brainstorm.* * *confrontar [A1 ]vt1 ‹textos/versiones› to compare2 ‹testigos› to bring … face to face confrontar a algn CON algn to bring sb face to face WITH sb3 ‹dificultad/peligro› to confront, faceconfrontar la realidad to face up to realityeste país confronta la situación más difícil de su historia this country is facing the most difficult situation in its historyconfrontarse CON algo to face up to sth* * *
confrontar ( conjugate confrontar) verbo transitivo
b) ‹testigos/equipos› to bring … face to face;
‹ ejércitos› to bring … into conflict
confrontarse verbo pronominal confrontarse con algo to face up to sth
confrontar verbo transitivo
1 (cotejar) to compare
2 (carear) to confront
* * *confrontar vt1. [comparar] to compare3. [enfrentar] to confront, to face;confrontar un problema to confront o face a problem* * *v/t1 compare2 a personas bring face to face* * *confrontar vt1) encarar: to confront2) : to compare3) : to bring face-to-faceconfrontar vi: to border -
12 упростит проблему
1. simplify a problem2. simplifying a problemРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > упростит проблему
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13 сталкиваться с проблемой
1. face a problem2. run into trouble3. run into troublesразбираться в деле, рассматривать проблему — to look into a matter
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сталкиваться с проблемой
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14 ближневосточная проблема
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ближневосточная проблема
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15 настоятельная проблема
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > настоятельная проблема
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16 обращать внимание на конкретную проблему
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > обращать внимание на конкретную проблему
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17 первостепенная проблема
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > первостепенная проблема
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18 продовольственная проблема
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > продовольственная проблема
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19 серьезная проблема
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > серьезная проблема
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20 спорная проблема
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > спорная проблема
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