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1 face
s cara, rostre, semblant | expressió, gest, ganyota | barra, atreviment | pretigi, aparença | superfície, façana | esfera (rellotge)v estar de cara, posar-se de cara, donar a, mirar cap | enfrontar, afrontar, fer front | CONSTR i TECNOL revestir, folrar ( with amb) | estar encarat cap ain the face of malgrat, davant de, en presència deto go about with a long face fer cara llargato make faces fer ganyotesto have the face to tenir la barra deto lose face perdre prestigito save face salvar les aparenceson the face of it a primera vista, segons les aparencesto face up to reconèixer, acceptar -
2 face-to-face
adj cara a cara -
3 face about
v fer una mitja volta -
4 face cream
s crema de bellesa -
5 face down
adv boca avall -
6 face lift
s operació de cirurgia estètica (de la cara) -
7 face lifting
s operació de cirurgia estètica -
8 face on to
v mirar cap a -
9 face pack
s màscara facial -
10 face powder
s pólvores per a la cara, pols per a la cara -
11 face this way
excl torna cap aquí! -
12 face up
adv boca amunt -
13 face up to
v reconèixer, acceptar -
14 face value
s COMPT valor nominal -
15 face-saving
adj per salvar les aparences -
16 about face
s MIL mitja volta -
17 cis face
s cara cis, cara de formacióBiologia cel·lularDef. del Termcat: Zona del dictiosoma pròxima al reticle endoplasmàtic rugós i formada per cisternes més o menys arquejades. -
18 forming face
s cara cis, cara de formacióBiologia cel·lularDef. del Termcat: Zona del dictiosoma pròxima al reticle endoplasmàtic rugós i formada per cisternes més o menys arquejades. -
19 full-face
adj de front -
20 have the face to
v tenir la barra de
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