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face [faas]〈v.〉3 uiterlijk ⇒ aanzien, aanblik, gedaante, aspect4 beeldenaar ⇒ kruis, beeldzijde♦voorbeelden:face d'oeuf! • domkop!〈 vulgair〉 face de rat! • rotkop!perdre la face • gezichtsverlies lijdensauver la face • zijn gezicht reddenface à • met uitzicht opfaire face à ses engagements • zijn verplichtingen nakomenla mairie devait faire face à des obligations écrasantes • de gemeente zag zich geplaatst voor loodzware lastenface à face • tegenover (elkaar)se trouver face à face avec qn. • oog in oog met iemand staancracher à la face de qn. • iemand in het gezicht spuwen 〈 figuurlijk〉; iemand van zijn minachting doen blijkenproclamer à la face de l'univers • ten overstaan van de gehele wereld verkondigende face • van vorenune place de face dans le train • een zitplaats in de trein waarbij men vooruit rijdtportrait de face • portret en faceavoir le vent de face • de wind tegen hebbenen face de cela • daartegenoverla maison d'en face • het huis aan de overkant van de straatle voisin d'en face • de overbuurmanaller en face • naar de overkant gaandire qc. à qn. en face • iemand iets recht in zijn gezicht zeggenregarder qn. en face • iemand recht in het gezicht kijkenregarder le péril en face • het gevaar zonder vrees tegemoet zienvoir les choses en face • de werkelijkheid onder ogen zienexaminer qc. sous toutes ses faces • iets grondig bekijken→ pilef1) gezicht2) kant, zijde3) facet, aspect4) kruis, beeldzijde -
2 face à face
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3 face-à-face
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4 face-lift
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5 face (the) north
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6 face a charge of theft
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7 face cloth
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8 face fearful odds
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9 face flannel
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10 face north
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11 face pack
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12 face someone down
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13 face something out
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14 face up to the truth
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15 face up
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16 face worker
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17 face-saver
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18 face lifting
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19 face d'oeuf!
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20 face de carême
face de carêmemager gezicht; zuur gezicht
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