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41 white-faced
'hwaɪt'feɪst, ˌwaɪt'feɪstadjective pálido; (with rage, fear) lívido, pálido['waɪt'feɪst]ADJ blanco (como papel)* * *['hwaɪt'feɪst, ˌwaɪt'feɪst]adjective pálido; (with rage, fear) lívido, pálido -
42 pitch-faced
adjdesbastado adjEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > pitch-faced
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43 quarry-faced
adjabujardado adjEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > quarry-faced
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44 rock-faced
adjabujardado adjEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > rock-faced
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45 split-faced
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > split-faced
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46 double-faced sledgehammer
nCONST martillo de doble cara mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > double-faced sledgehammer
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47 hard-faced
adjMECH ENG cementado, endurecido, resistente al desgaste -
48 hide-faced mallet
nMECH ENG martillo de cotillo revestido cuero m -
49 metal-faced
adjCOATINGS metalizado -
50 round-faced pulley
nMECH ENG polea bombeada f -
51 single-faced pallet
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52 straight-faced pulley
nMECH ENG polea de llanta plana fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > straight-faced pulley
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53 ashen-faced
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54 baby-faced
adj.cara de niño. -
55 bald-faced
adj.desvergonzado. -
56 bare-faced
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57 be faced
v.ser confrontado. -
58 be two-faced
v.hacer doble juego, ser de dos haces. -
59 black-faced
adj.carinegro, moreno. -
60 bold-faced
adj.1 descarado, desvergonzado.2 atrevido, descarado, impudente. -> full-face
См. также в других словарях:
-faced — UK [feɪst] US suffix used with some adjectives to make other adjectives describing the face of someone or something a grim faced receptionist a brass faced clock Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym * * * faced «fay … Useful english dictionary
Faced — (f[=a]st), a. Having (such) a face, or (so many) faces; as, smooth faced, two faced. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faced — [ feıst ] suffix used with some adjectives to make other adjectives describing the face of someone or something: a grim faced receptionist a brass faced clock … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-faced — [fāst] combining form having a (specified kind of) face [round faced] * * * … Universalium
-faced — [fāst] combining form having a (specified kind of) face [round faced] … English World dictionary
faced — adjective having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination (Freq. 2) a neatly faced terrace • Ant: ↑faceless • Similar to: ↑baby faced, ↑bald faced, ↑featured, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
faced — bra·zen·faced; faced; shame·faced; sheep·faced; un·faced; shame·faced·ly; shame·faced·ness; sheep·faced·ly; sheep·faced·ness; uni·faced; … English syllables
-faced — [[t] feɪst[/t]] COMB in ADJ GRADED faced combines with adjectives to form other adjectives that describe someone s face or expression. → See also , bare faced, , poker faced, , shamefaced, , two faced ...a slim, thin faced man... The committee… … English dictionary
Faced — Face Face (f[=a]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Faced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Facing}.] 1. To meet in front; to oppose with firmness; to resist, or to meet for the purpose of stopping or opposing; to confront; to encounter; as, to face an enemy in the field… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
faced — 1. mod. alcohol intoxicated. (From shit faced.) □ Lord, is he faced! □ Who is that guy on the corner who looks so faced? 2. mod. rejected by a member of the opposite sex. (Collegiate.) □ I’ve been faced again, and I hate it! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
-faced — adjective combining form having (such) a face or (so many) faces < rosy faced > < two faced > … New Collegiate Dictionary