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101 confront
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102 confront
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103 confront
verb transitiveനേരിടുക, അഭിമുഖീകരിക്കുക, എതിര്ക്കുക, നേര്ക്കുനേര് നില്ക്കുക -
104 Confront
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105 confront sb with sth
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > confront sb with sth
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106 confront *** con·front vt
[kən'frʌnt](enemy, danger) affrontare, (defiantly) fronteggiareFALSE FRIEND: confront is not translated by the Italian word confrontare -
107 confront a chance
Макаров: противостоять случайности -
108 confront a crisis situation
Общая лексика: стоять перед лицом кризиса, стоять перед лицом кризисной ситуацииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > confront a crisis situation
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109 confront a problem
1) Дипломатический термин: стоять перед проблемой2) Макаров: противостоять проблеме, столкнуться с проблемой -
110 confront a question
Макаров: сталкиваться с вопросом -
111 confront a reader with statistics
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > confront a reader with statistics
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112 confront a regime
Макаров: противостоять режиму -
113 confront a scandal
Макаров: противостоять скандалу -
114 confront an issue
Макаров: столкнуться с проблемой -
115 confront backlash
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116 confront challenge
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117 confront concern
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118 confront danger around every corner
Образное выражение: сталкиваться с опасностью за каждым угломУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > confront danger around every corner
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119 confront deficit
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120 confront dilemma
Макаров: столкнуться с дилеммой
См. также в других словарях:
confront — con·front /kən frənt/ vt: to face or bring face to face for the purpose of challenging esp. through cross examination the accused shall enjoy the right...to be confront ed with the witnesses against him U.S. Constitution amend. VI… … Law dictionary
Confront — Con*front , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confronted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confronting}.] [F. confronter; L. con + frons the forehead or front. See {Front}.] 1. To stand facing or in front of; to face; esp. to face hostilely; to oppose with firmness. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confront — [kən frunt′] vt. [Fr confronter < ML confrontare < L com , together + frons, forehead: see FRONT1] 1. to face; stand or meet face to face 2. to face or oppose boldly, defiantly, or antagonistically 3. to bring face to face (with) [to… … English World dictionary
Confront'e — Con fron t[ e] , a. [F., p. p. {confronter}.] (Her.) Same as {Affront[ e]}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confront — 1560s, to stand in front of, from M.Fr. confronter (15c.), from M.L. confrontare assign limits, adjoin, from L. com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + frontem (nom. frons) forehead (see FRONT (Cf. front) (n.)). Sense of to fa … Etymology dictionary
confront — vb *meet, face, encounter Analogous words: defy, beard, challenge, brave, dare (see FACE): oppose, withstand, *resist Antonyms: recoil from … New Dictionary of Synonyms
confront — [v] challenge accost, affront, beard, brave, call one’s bluff*, come up against*, dare, defy, encounter, face down*, face up to*, face with*, flout, front, go one on one*, go up against*, make my day*, meet, meet eyeballto eyeball*, oppose, repel … New thesaurus
confront — ► VERB 1) meet face to face in hostility or defiance. 2) (of a problem) present itself to. 3) face up to and deal with (a problem). 4) compel to face or consider something. DERIVATIVES confrontation noun confrontational adjective … English terms dictionary
confront — [[t]kənfrʌ̱nt[/t]] ♦♦♦ confronts, confronting, confronted 1) VERB If you are confronted with a problem, task, or difficulty, you have to deal with it. [be V ed with/by n] She was confronted with severe money problems... [V n] Ministers… … English dictionary
confront — verb ADVERB ▪ directly, head on, squarely ▪ The new state confronted head on the question of national identity. ▪ He is willing to confront problems directly. ▪ aggressively … Collocations dictionary
confront */*/ — UK [kənˈfrʌnt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms confront : present tense I/you/we/they confront he/she/it confronts present participle confronting past tense confronted past participle confronted 1) [often passive] to go close to someone in a… … English dictionary