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22 face-harden
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23 face-off
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24 face
[feis] 1. noun1) (the front part of the head, from forehead to chin: a beautiful face.) visage2) (a surface especially the front surface: a rock face.) face3) (in mining, the end of a tunnel etc where work is being done: a coal face.) front d'attaque2. verb1) (to be opposite to: My house faces the park.) donner sur2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) être en face de3) (to meet or accept boldly: to face one's fate.) affronter•- - faced- facial - facing - facecloth - facelift - face-powder - face-saving - face value - at face value - face the music - face to face - face up to - in the face of - lose face - make/pull a face - on the face of it - put a good face on it - save one's face -
25 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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(a) face value, American face amount (of banknote, traveller's cheque) valeur f nominale; (of stamp, share) valeur faciale(b) (of document) recto mface time (meeting) = rencontre en face à face entre deux personnes (par opposition aux contacts par téléphone ou courrier électronique); (on TV) temps m de présence à l'écranAmerica Online executives covered both bases as Chairman-CEO Steve Case and President-COO Bob Pittman hit the Allen dealmaker fest and George Vradenburg, senior vice president-global and strategic policy, accompanied Clinton on his tour of Los Angeles' Watts district. Any face time between Vradenburg and the President likely included discussion of AOL's desire to gain access to the cable industry's high-speed broadband pipe.
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27 face to face
(in person; in the actual presence of one another: I'd like to meet him face to face some day - I've heard so much about him.) face à face -
28 face-to-face meeting
Pol. (rencontre) face-à-faceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > face-to-face meeting
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29 face
façade f, face (pierre de taille) f, face apparente f, front d’attaque m, pan m, parement m, revêtement (brique, pierre) m, tête de voussoir fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > face
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30 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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31 face time
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(to accept punishment or responsibility for something one has done: The child had to face the music after being rude to the teacher.) faire face (à) -
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(the value stated on the face of a coin etc: Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.) valeur nominale -
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adjective (of something which helps a person not to look stupid or not to appear to be giving in: He agreed to everything we asked and as a face-saving exercise we offered to consult him occasionally.) qui sauve la face -
35 face in compression
I IIDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > face in compression
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36 face measure
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > face measure
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37 face nailing
clouage de face m, clouage droit m, clouage perpendiculaire mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > face nailing
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38 face wall
mur de façade m, mur de face m, mur de revêtement m, mur paré mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > face wall
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39 face-side
côté de la face m, parement mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > face-side
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40 face-lift
['feɪslɪft]noun gen lifting m; fig rénovation fto give something a face-lift — rénover quelque chose [building]; réaménager quelque chose [town centre]
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Face card — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Face cloth — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Face hammer — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Face joint — Face Face (f[=a]s), n. [F., from L. facies form, shape, face, perh. from facere to make (see {Fact}); or perh. orig. meaning appearance, and from a root meaning to shine, and akin to E. fancy. Cf. {Facetious}.] 1. The exterior form or appearance… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English