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21 face value
noun valeur f nominale; figto take something at face value — prendre quelque chose au pied de la lettre [claim]; prendre quelque chose pour argent comptant [compliment]
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22 face up to
face up to [something] faire face à [problem, responsibilities]; face up to [somebody] affronter -
23 face-to-face
[ˌfeɪstə'feɪs] 1.2.a face-to-face discussion ou interview ou meeting — un face-à-face inv
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24 face value
noun(Finance) Nennwert, dertake somebody at [his/her] face value — (fig.) jemanden nach seinem Äußeren beurteilen
* * *(the value stated on the face of a coin etc: Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.) der Nennwert* * *n2. (apparent value)to take sb at [his/her] \face value jdm [erst einmal] glaubento take sth at [its] \face value etw für bare Münze nehmenI took the offer at \face value ich habe das Angebot unbesehen angenommen* * *1. WIRTSCH Nenn-, Nominalwert mat face value oberflächlich betrachtet;take sth at (its) face value etwas unbesehen glauben;I took his words at their face value ich nahm seine Worte für bare Münze* * *noun(Finance) Nennwert, deraccept something at [its] face value — (fig.) etwas für bare Münze nehmen
take somebody at [his/her] face value — (fig.) jemanden nach seinem Äußeren beurteilen
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25 face somebody
Табуированная лексика: отказать представителю противоположного пола (обыч. в половой близости) -
26 face somebody down
Общая лексика: своим взглядом нагнать страху на кого-либо -
27 face somebody
гл. сленг отказать представителю противоположного полаАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > face somebody
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28 throw something in somebody's teeth
throw something in somebody's face/teeth бросать в лицо (упрек); попрекатьShe was always throwing mistakes in his teeth.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > throw something in somebody's teeth
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29 in one's face
Общая лексика: в лицо (fling something in somebody's face - бросать в лицо) -
30 to stare somebody in the face
(be obvious) estar delante de las narices de alguien, saltar a la vista 2 (seem certain) estar muy cerca -
31 to look somebody in the face
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32 red face
n infmlThe Chief of Police had a red face when he was found in possession of stolen property — Шеф полиции побагровел от замешательства, когда у него на квартире обнаружили краденые вещи
Not only Reagan will have a very red face, but the communists here also — В калошу сядет не только Рейган, но и местные коммунисты
I'd like to see somebody giving him a red face — Я хотел, чтобы кто-нибудь посадил его в лужу
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33 be staring somebody in the face
лежать на поверхности; быть на виду; напрашиваться само собойWe spent ages wondering how we could make more space in the shop and the answer was staring us in the face all the time.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > be staring somebody in the face
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34 stare somebody in the face
лежать на поверхности; быть на виду; напрашиваться само собойThe solution to the problem had been staring me in the face all along.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > stare somebody in the face
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35 pull somebody's leg
разыгрывать; морочить голову; дурачитьYou haven't really got a black mark on your face — he's only pulling your leg.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pull somebody's leg
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36 make somebody face China
Общая лексика: поставить ракомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > make somebody face China
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37 stare somebody in the face
Общая лексика: быть очевидным, быть явным, надвигаться, надвинуться, угрожатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stare somebody in the face
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38 laugh in somebody face
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39 laughed in somebody face
mengejek -
40 laughing in somebody face
mengejek
См. также в других словарях:
somebody's face is like thunder — sb s face is like ˈthunder | sb has a face like ˈthunder idiom somebody looks very angry Main entry: ↑faceidiom … Useful english dictionary
somebody's face doesn't fit — sb s face doesn t fit f6 idiom used to say that sb will not get a particular job or position because they do not have the appearance, personality, etc. that the employer wants, even when this should not be important • It doesn t matter how well… … Useful english dictionary
(to) somebody's face — to sb s ˈface idiom if you say sth to sb s face, you say it to them directly rather than to other people • He s a liar, and I ve told him so to his face many times. compare ↑behind somebody s back Main entry: ↑faceidiom … Useful english dictionary
save (somebody's) face — save (sb s) ˈface idiom to avoid or help sb avoid embarrassment • She was fired, but she saved face by telling everyone she d resigned. Main entry: ↑saveidiom … Useful english dictionary
in somebody's face — in sb s ˈface idiom (NAmE, informal) annoying sb by criticizing them or telling them what to do all the time Main entry: ↑faceidiom … Useful english dictionary
(be) written all over somebody's face — be written all over sb s ˈface idiom (of a feeling) to be very obvious to other people from the expression on sb s face • Guilt was written all over his face. Main entry: ↑writeidiom … Useful english dictionary
blow up in somebody's face — blow up in sb s ˈface f9 idiom if a plan, etc. blows up in your face, it goes wrong in a way that causes you damage, embarrassment, etc. Main entry: ↑blowidiom … Useful english dictionary
laugh in somebody's face — laugh in sb s ˈface idiom to show in a very obvious way that you have no respect for sb Main entry: ↑laughidiom … Useful english dictionary
face — face1 W1S1 [feıs] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(front of your head)¦ 2¦(expression)¦ 3 keep a straight face 4 pale faced/round faced etc 5 grim faced/serious faced etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
face about — (British usage) turn towards the other way; turn some object to face the other way; turn somebody to face the other way … English contemporary dictionary
Face Dances — Studio album by The Who Released 16 March 1981 … Wikipedia