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41 volte-face
[ˌvɒlt'fɑːs]nome voltafaccia m.* * *volte-face /vɒltˈfɑ:s/ (franc.)n.voltafaccia ( anche fig.).* * *[ˌvɒlt'fɑːs]nome voltafaccia m. -
42 long face
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43 at face value
(as being as valuable etc as it appears: You must take this offer at face value.) (per quello che vale) -
44 fly in the face of
(to oppose or defy; to treat with contempt: He flew in the face of danger.) sfidare -
45 in the face of
(having to deal with and in spite of: She succeeded in the face of great difficulties.) a dispetto di -
46 lose face
(to suffer a loss of respect or reputation: You will really lose face if you are defeated.) perdere la faccia -
47 make/pull a face
(to twist one's face into a strange expression: She pulled faces at the baby to make it laugh.) fare le smorfie -
48 on the face of it
(as it appears at first glance, usually deceptively: On the face of it, the problem was easy.) a prima vista -
49 put a good face on it
(to give the appearance of being satisfied etc with something when one is not: Now it's done we'll have to put a good face on it.) fare buon viso a -
50 save one's face
(to avoid appearing stupid or wrong: I refuse to accept the reponsibility for that error just to save your face - it's your fault.) salvare la faccia -
51 stare in the face
(to be easy to see or obvious: The answer to the problem was staring me in the face.) (saltare agli occhi) -
52 contact (sur)face
Superficie f di contattoDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > contact (sur)face
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53 about-face [əˌbaʊt'feɪs]
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54 baby face
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55 coalface coal·face n
['kəʊlˌfeɪs]fronte f di abbattimento (di filone carbonifero) -
56 deface de·face vt
[dɪ'feɪs] -
57 efface ef·face vt
[ɪ'feɪs]frm cancellare -
58 faceless face·less adj
['feɪslɪs] -
59 full-face adj , adv
[ˌfʊl'feɪs] -
60 interface inter·face n
['ɪntəˌfeɪs]Comput interfaccia
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