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21 face-saving
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > face-saving
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22 face about
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23 face to face
face to face а) лицом к лицу б) наедине, без посторонних -
24 face up
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25 face-about
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26 face-lift
A shave a face-lift sich das Gesicht liften lassen, sich liften lassen2. fig Verschönerung f, Renovierung f:B v/t2. fig verschönern, einem Wagen etc ein neues Aussehen geben, ein Gebäude etc renovieren -
27 face-lifting
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28 face-off
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29 face powder
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30 face time
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31 face-to-face dimension
English-german engineering dictionary > face-to-face dimension
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32 ■ face with
■ face withv. t. + prep.mettere (q. ) di fronte (o davanti) a; (al passivo) avere di fronte, trovarsi di fronte a, essere messo di fronte a, dover affrontare: His answer faced me with a dilemma, la sua risposta mi ha messo davanti a un dilemma; We are faced with a hard choice, abbiamo di fronte una scelta difficile.NOTA D'USO: - to face to do o to face doing?- -
33 face down
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34 face up to
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35 face curvature mismatch
= face length mismatch, = face profile mismatch, = face lengthwise mismatch профильная модификацияEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > face curvature mismatch
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36 face-to-face instruction
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > face-to-face instruction
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37 face-to-face selling
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > face-to-face selling
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38 face-to-face teaching
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > face-to-face teaching
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39 face value
face value 1. FIN Nennbetrag m, Nennwert m, Nominalbetrag m, Nominalwert m (synonymous: nominal value, par value); 2. INS Versicherungssumme f (face amount) • at face value FIN, STOCK nominal, zu pari, zum Nennwert, zum Nominalwert -
40 face bonding
face bonding Oberflächenbonden n, Oberflächenanschluss m (siehe auch: face-down bonding und face-up bonding)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > face bonding
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