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[steə] 1. verb((often with at) to look at with a fixed gaze: They stared at her clothes in amazement; Don't stare - it's rude!) hľadieť2. noun(a staring look: a bold stare.) upretý pohľad* * *• vytreštit oci• vyvalit oci• zízat• zracit sa• uprene hladiet• uprený pohlad• javit sa• bit do ocí• dívat sa uprene• otvárat oci -
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I n II v1) пильно дивитися, витріщитися; поглядом привести в який-небудь станto stare smb dump — пильним поглядом змусити кого-небудь замовкнути; дивитися вражено
to stare in the face — бути очевидним; загрожувати
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stare [stεər]1. noun• cold/curious/vacant stare (long) regard m froid/curieux/vague• to stare at sb/sth regarder qn/qch fixement• to stare at sb/sth in surprise regarder qn/qch d'un air surpris• what are you staring at? qu'est-ce que tu regardes comme ça ?• where are my gloves? -- here, they're staring you in the face! où sont mes gants ? -- ils sont sous ton nez !* * *[steə(r)] 1.noun regard m fixe2.intransitive verb regarder fixementto stare at somebody/something — regarder fixement quelqu'un/quelque chose
to stare up at somebody/something — lever les yeux pour regarder quelqu'un/quelque chose
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A n regard m fixe ; an insolent/a hard stare un regard insolent/sévère ; she gave me a stare son regard s'est posé or ses yeux se sont posés sur moi.B vtr to stare sb into silence/submission faire taire/obéir qn du regard ; the truth/solution was staring us in the face fig la vérité/solution nous crevait les yeux ○ ; the book I'd been looking for was there all the time, staring me in the face le livre que je cherchais n'avait pas bougé, il était là juste sous mes yeux ; disaster was staring me in the face j'étais au bord de la catastrophe.C vi regarder fixement ; to stare at sb dévisager qn, regarder qn fixement ; to stare at sth regarder qch fixement ; to stare at sb in surprise/disbelief regarder qn d'un air surpris/incrédule ; to stare into space regarder dans le vide ; to stare straight ahead regarder droit devant soi ; to stare up at sb/sth lever les yeux pour regarder qn/qch ; to stare down at sb/sth baisser les yeux sur qn/qch ; to stare back at sb rendre son regard à qn ; to stop and stare s'arrêter pour regarder ; what are you staring at? qu'est-ce que tu regardes comme ça? ; to stare out of the window regarder par la fenêtre.■ stare down = stare out.■ stare out:▶ stare [sb] out, stare out [sb] faire baisser les yeux à [enemy, rival]. -
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stare [steə(r)]regarder (fixement);∎ to stare at sb/sth regarder qn/qch fixement;∎ it's rude to stare! ça ne se fait pas de regarder les gens comme ça!;∎ stop it, people are staring! arrête, les gens nous regardent!;∎ I stared into his eyes je l'ai regardé dans le blanc des yeux;∎ she stared at me in disbelief elle m'a regardé avec des yeux incrédules;∎ to stare in amazement regarder d'un air ébahi;∎ he stared straight ahead il regardait fixement devant lui;∎ she sat staring into the distance elle était assise, le regard perdu (au loin);∎ I stared out of the train window j'ai regardé longuement par la fenêtre du train;∎ doesn't being stared at in the street bother you? ça ne vous gêne pas d'attirer les regards des gens dans la rue?∎ to stare sb into silence faire taire qn en le fixant du regard;∎ her steely eyes stared him into submission son regard d'acier l'a réduit à l'obéissance∎ the answer is staring you in the face! mais la réponse saute aux yeux!;∎ I'd looked everywhere for my keys and there they were staring me in the face j'avais cherché mes clefs partout alors qu'elles étaient là sous mon nez;∎ failure was staring us in the face nous courions à l'échec3 nounregard m (fixe);∎ to give sb a hostile/an incredulous stare fixer qn d'un regard hostile/incrédulefaire baisser les yeux à -
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stare [steə]1. n изумлённый или при́стальный взгляд2. vto stare smb. out of countenance смути́ть кого́-л. при́стальным взгля́дом
;to stare straight before one смотре́ть в одну́ то́чку
;to stare with astonishment широко́ откры́ть глаза́ от удивле́ния
;to make people stare удивля́ть, поража́ть люде́й
2) торча́ть ( о волосах и т.п.)stare down, stare out смути́ть взгля́дом◊to stare smb. in the face
а) быть я́вным, очеви́дным;б) угрожа́ть, надвига́ться;в):the book I was looking for was staring me in the face кни́га, кото́рую я иска́л, лежа́ла передо мно́й
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♦ face /feɪs/n.1 faccia; viso; volto; muso ( d'animale): a round [pale] face, una faccia tonda [pallida]; un viso tondo [pallido]; a friendly [sad] face, una faccia amica [triste]; She had a puzzled expression on her face, aveva l'aria perplessa; The wind was blowing right in my face, il vento mi soffiava dritto in faccia; There were several new faces, c'erano diverse facce nuove; to laugh in sb. 's face, ridere in faccia a q.; to cross one's face, disegnarsi sul viso di q.; Her face lit up, le si rischiarò il viso2 faccia; espressione; aria: with a cheerful face, con la faccia allegra; long face, faccia seria; faccia lunga; muso; to pull a long face, fare la faccia lunga; fare il broncio3 smorfia; boccaccia: to make a face, fare una smorfia; to make (o to pull) faces at sb., fare le boccacce (o le smorfie) a q.4 aspetto ( di cosa, situazione, ecc.); faccia: This'll change the face of the neighbourhood, questo cambierà l'aspetto del quartiere; to put a new face on st., conferire (o dare) un aspetto nuovo a qc.; cambiare qc.5 [u] faccia tosta; impudenza; sfacciataggine; (bel) coraggio: to have the face to do st., avere la faccia tosta di fare qc.6 faccia; superficie: A cube has six faces, il cubo ha sei facce; on the face of the earth, sulla faccia della terra8 (edil.) facciata; faccia; fronte12 (tipogr.) faccia; occhio● face-ache, nevralgia facciale; (fig. fam.) brutta faccia, brutto muso; faccia da funerale □ (fam.) a face as long as a fiddle, una faccia da funerale □ ( USA) face card, figura ( delle carte da gioco); (fig. fam.) personaggio importante □ (miner.) face-centred, a facce centrate □ ( cosmesi) face cream, crema per il viso □ face down, a faccia in giù; bocconi, prono; ( di carta da gioco) coperta □ (GB) face flannel ► facecloth □ (mecc.) face gear, ingranaggio (o ruota dentata) frontale □ (fam. GB) a face like the end of a bus, faccia sgradevole (spec. di donna) □ face lathe, tornio per spianatura □ face-lift (o face-lifting), ( cosmesi, med.) plastica facciale; lifting, ritidectomia; (fig.) restauro, rifacimento, maquillage (franc.), modernizzazione, svecchiamento □ a face like thunder, una faccia scura; un'espressione furibonda □ face mask, maschera di protezione; ( cosmesi, USA) maschera di bellezza □ (archit.) face of the arch, fronte dell'arco □ ( sport) face of the goal, specchio della porta □ ( cosmesi) face pack, maschera di bellezza □ face paint, pittura per la faccia □ face painting, il dipingersi la faccia (per decorazione, rito, gioco, ecc.) □ ( cosmesi) face powder, cipria □ face-saver, espediente (o gesto, risultato, ecc.) che salva la faccia □ face-saving, (sost.) il salvare la faccia; (agg.) che salva la faccia, onorevole □ (tecn.) face shield, visiera di protezione ( per saldatori, ecc.) □ face to face (with), (a) faccia a faccia (con); di fronte (a); a quattr'occhi (con); a tu per tu (con): to come face to face with st., trovarsi di fronte a qc.; sperimentare qc. di persona; a face-to-face meeting, un incontro faccia a faccia □ face up, a faccia in su; supino; ( di carta da gioco) scoperta □ (fam. USA) face time, periodo di contatto diretto, di rapporto faccia a faccia ( tra superiori e inferiori) □ (psic.) face validity, validità esteriore (o di facciata) □ face value, (fin.) valore nominale (o facciale) ( di moneta, banconota, ecc.); (fig.) valore apparente, apparenza; to take st. at (its) face value, prendere qc. per quello che sembra; giudicare qc. dall'aspetto; prendere qc. alla lettera □ ( slang USA) to chew face, baciarsi □ (fam.) to crack one's face, sorridere □ (fam.) to do one's face, truccarsi; rifarsi il trucco □ His face fell, ha fatto una faccia ( per la delusione); c'è rimasto male □ to fly in the face of, sfidare; andare contro: to fly in the face of all logic, sfidare ogni logica □ (fam. USA) to get out of sb. 's face, levarsi di torno; togliersi di mezzo □ in the face of, davanti a; di fronte a; ( anche) nonostante, a dispetto di: to show calm in the face of difficulties, mostrare calma davanti alle difficoltà; The motion passed in the face of strong opposition, la mozione è passata nonostante una forte opposizione □ ( slang USA) In your face!, va' al diavolo; bèccati questo!; tiè! □ (fam.) in your face (attr. in-your-face), aggressivo; vistoso; provocatorio; sfacciato □ to keep a firm face, mantenere la calma e la sicurezza □ to keep a straight face, trattenersi dal ridere; restare serio □ to look sb. in the face, guardare q. in faccia; (fig.) guardare bene in faccia q. □ to lose (one's) face, perdere la faccia □ (fam.: spec. di donna) not just a pretty face, non solo carina; che ha anche un cervello □ on one's face, a faccia in giù; bocconi; disteso: to fall on one's face, cadere a faccia in giù; cadere disteso □ on the face of it, a prima vista; a giudicare dalle apparenze; a quanto pare □ to put a brave (o bold o good) face on st., fare buon viso a qc.; reagire con coraggio a qc.; prendere con filosofia qc. □ to set one's face against, opporsi a; contrastare; resistere a □ to save (one's) face, salvare la faccia □ to set one's face against st., opporsi a qc. □ to show one's face, mostrare la faccia; farsi vedere; comparire □ (fam.) to stuff one's face, rimpinzarsi; ingozzarsi; abboffarsi □ (fig.) to throw st. in sb. 's face, rinfacciare qc. a q. □ to sb. 's face, in faccia a q.; in presenza di q.: I told him to his face, glielo dissi in faccia; to criticize sb. to his face, criticare q. in sua presenza.♦ (to) face /feɪs/A v. t.1 essere (o stare o mettersi) di fronte a; guardare verso; essere rivolto a; fronteggiare: Our hotel faced the church, il nostro albergo era di fronte alla chiesa; to face east, essere rivolto a est; guardare verso est; to face north, essere rivolto a nord; to face south, essere esposto a mezzogiorno; essere rivolto a sud; to face west, essere esposto a ovest; the building facing you, l'edificio di fronte a voi (o che avete di fronte); We stood facing each other, eravamo uno di fronte all'altro; the windows facing the lake, le finestre prospicienti al (o che danno sul) lago; I was ordered to stand facing the wall, mi è stato ordinato di mettermi con la faccia al muro; the picture facing p. 45, l'illustrazione di fronte a p. 452 avere di fronte; trovarsi di fronte; dover affrontare; dover far fronte a; avere la prospettiva di: the dilemma we are facing, il dilemma che abbiamo di fronte; I felt nervous about facing him, ero agitato all'idea di doverlo affrontare; the tasks faced by teachers, i compiti che gli insegnanti si trovano di fronte (o devono affrontare); He faces up to a three years in prison, gli si prospettano (o rischia) fino a tre anni di prigione; to face trial, essere processato3 affrontare; far fronte a: She stood and faced him angrily, lei si alzò e lo affrontò furiosa; to face the press, affrontare la stampa4 affrontare; accettare; guardare in faccia: to face facts, affrontare le cose come stanno; accettare la realtà dei fatti; to face the truth, affrontare la verità; guardare in faccia la realtà; to face a problem, affrontare un problema7 (mecc.) sfacciare; spianare; tornire in pianoB v. i.1 affacciarsi (su); essere rivolto (a); guardare (verso): The houses face on to a canal, le case si affacciano su un canale2 (mil.) voltarsi; girarsi: Left [Right] face!, fronte sinistr [destr]!● (fig.) to face the music, affrontare le conseguenze ( di ciò che si è fatto) □ Let's face it!, ammettiamolo!; siamo sinceri!; diciamo la verità! -
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1. сущ. изумленный или пристальный взгляд
2. гл.
1) смотреть пристально;
глазеть;
таращить или пялить глаза (at, upon - на) to stare out of the window ≈ глазеть в окно Syn: look
2) торчать( о волосах и т. п.) ∙ stare down stare smb. in the face пристальный взгляд - to give smb. a * уставиться на кого-л. пристально смотреть, уставиться - to * into smb.'s eyes пристально смотреть кому-л. в глаза - to * smb. in the face дерзко /вызывающе/ смотреть на кого-л. - to * straight before /in front of/ one смотреть прямо перед собой - to * into vacancy смотреть невидящим взглядом - to * into the darkness вперить взор в темноту - he *d the stranger up and down он смерил незнакомца пристальным взглядом - don't * (at me) ! не пяль (на меня) глаза! взглядом привести в какое-л. состояние - to * smb. into confusion /out of countenance/ смутить кого-л. пристальным взглядом - to * snb. dump /into silence/ пристальным взглядом заставить кого-л. замолчать смотреть в изумлении - to make people * поражать /изумлять/ всех бросаться в глаза - to * in the face быть очевидным /явным/ - her lie *d him in the face ее ложь была для него очевидна угрожать, грозить, надвигаться - ruin *s him in the face ему грозит разорение - the error *d from the page ошибка бросалась в глаза зиять - rows of empty windows *d from the house дом зиял рядами пустых окон выступать, проступать - the white benches *d against the green of the grass на зеленой траве выделялись белые пятна скамеек вставать дыбом( о шерсти, волосах) the book I was looking for was staring me in the face книга, которую я искал, лежала передо мной to ~ with astonishment широко открыть глаза от удивления;
to make people stare удивлять, поражать людей stare изумленный или пристальный взгляд ~ смотреть пристально;
глазеть;
таращить или пялить глаза (at, upon - на) ~ торчать (о волосах и т. п.) ;
stare down смутить взглядом ~ торчать (о волосах и т. п.) ;
stare down смутить взглядом to ~ (smb.) in the face быть явным, очевидным to ~ (smb.) in the face угрожать, надвигаться to ~ (smb.) out of countenance смутить (кого-л.) пристальным взглядом;
to stare straight before one смотреть в одну точку to ~ (smb.) out of countenance смутить (кого-л.) пристальным взглядом;
to stare straight before one смотреть в одну точку to ~ with astonishment широко открыть глаза от удивления;
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I. 1. гледам втренчено/вторачено
вглеждам се, заглеждам се, взирам се (at, upon в), пуля се, опулвам се, блещя се, кокоря се, ококорвам се (от изненада, учудване, ужас, глупост и пр.), опулен/облещен/ококорен съм (за очи)
to STARE someone in the face очевиден/явен/неизбежен съм (за факт и пр.), пред носа съм на, ще извадя очите на (за предмет)
ruin STAREs him in the face заплашва/грози го гибел
to STARE someone out of countenance дразня/смущавам/нервирам някого с втренчения си поглед
to STARE someone down/out принуждавам някого да сведе очи/да извърне поглед
to STARE someone up and down измервам някого с поглед
to STARE someone into silence накарвам с поглед някого да занемее
to make someone STARE слисвам/смайвам някого
2. изпъквам, прeкалeно бия на очи, поразявам
II. n втренчен/вторачен поглед, опулени/ококорени очи* * *{stЁъ} v 1. гледам втренчено/вторачено; вглеждам се, заглеждам (2) {stЁъ} n втренчен/вторачен поглед; опулени/ококорени очи.* * *взирам се; вглеждам се; втренчвам се; гледам; зяпам;* * *1. i. гледам втренчено/вторачено 2. ii. n втренчен/вторачен поглед, опулени/ококорени очи 3. ruin stares him in the face заплашва/грози го гибел 4. to make someone stare слисвам/смайвам някого 5. to stare someone down/out принуждавам някого да сведе очи/да извърне поглед 6. to stare someone in the face очевиден/явен/неизбежен съм (за факт и пр.), пред носа съм на, ще извадя очите на (за предмет) 7. to stare someone into silence накарвам с поглед някого да занемее 8. to stare someone out of countenance дразня/смущавам/нервирам някого с втренчения си поглед 9. to stare someone up and down измервам някого с поглед 10. вглеждам се, заглеждам се, взирам се (at, upon в), пуля се, опулвам се, блещя се, кокоря се, ококорвам се (от изненада, учудване, ужас, глупост и пр.), опулен/облещен/ококорен съм (за очи) 11. изпъквам, прeкалeно бия на очи, поразявам* * *stare[stɛə] I. v 1. гледам втренчено (вторачено), вглеждам се, взирам се, втренчвам се, вторачвам се, заглеждам (се), зазяпвам се (at, upon); пуля се, опулвам се, блещя се, облещвам се, кокоря се, ококорвам се; опулен (облещен, ококорен) съм (за очи); to \stare s.o. in the face не отвръщам поглед от; очевиден (явен) е, ще ти "извади очите" (за факт); неизбежен съм; ruin \stares him in the face заплашва го гибел; to \stare s.o. out of countenance обърквам чрез втренчено гледане; to \stare s.o. down ( out) накарвам някого да си наведе очите; to \stare s.o. up and down измервам някого с поглед; to \stare s.o. into silence ( dumb) накарвам някого да замлъкне (онемее); to \stare straight before one гледам в една точка; to make s.o. \stare учудвам (слисвам, поразявам) някого; 2. рядко изпъквам, бия на очи, явен (очевиден, очебиен, очеваден) съм; II. n втренчен (вторачен) поглед, опулени (облещени, ококорени) очи; III. stare n диал. скорец. -
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[stɛə]the book I was looking for was staring me in the face книга, которую я искал, лежала передо мной to stare with astonishment широко открыть глаза от удивления; to make people stare удивлять, поражать людей stare изумленный или пристальный взгляд stare смотреть пристально; глазеть; таращить или пялить глаза (at, upon - на) stare торчать (о волосах и т. п.); stare down смутить взглядом stare торчать (о волосах и т. п.); stare down смутить взглядом to stare (smb.) in the face быть явным, очевидным to stare (smb.) in the face угрожать, надвигаться to stare (smb.) out of countenance смутить (кого-л.) пристальным взглядом; to stare straight before one смотреть в одну точку to stare (smb.) out of countenance смутить (кого-л.) пристальным взглядом; to stare straight before one смотреть в одну точку to stare with astonishment широко открыть глаза от удивления; to make people stare удивлять, поражать людей -
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1. noun1) (the front part of the head, from forehead to chin: a beautiful face.) cara, rostro2) (a surface especially the front surface: a rock face.) superficie3) (in mining, the end of a tunnel etc where work is being done: a coal face.) cara de trabajo
2. verb1) (to be opposite to: My house faces the park.) estar enfrente de2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) estar de cara, ponerse de cara3) (to meet or accept boldly: to face one's fate.) afrontar•- - 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
face1 n1. cara2. esferaface2 vb1. dar a2. mirar hacia3. ponerse de cara awe must face facts, we are lost debemos afrontar la realidad, estamos perdidostr[feɪs]1 (of person) cara, rostro2 (surface) superficie nombre femenino3 (side) cara4 (of card, coin) cara5 (of dial) cuadrante nombre masculino6 (of watch) esfera8 (look) cara, expresión nombre femenino1 (look towards) mirar hacia■ she turned to face me se volvió hacia mí, se volvió para mirarme■ everybody face the blackboard! ¡todo el mundo mira cara a la pizarra!2 (look onto) mirar hacia, estar orientado,-a hacia, dar a3 (be opposite to) estar enfrente de4 (confront) presentarse, plantearse; (deal with) enfrentarse a■ the problems facing this government seem insurmountable los problemas a los que se enfrenta este gobierno parecen insuperables5 (tolerate) soportar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLface down (person, card) boca abajoface to face cara a caraface up (person, card) boca arribain the face of antelet's face it seamos realistas, reconozcámosloon the face of it a primera vistashut your face! ¡cierra el pico!to face the music dar la carato have a long face andar con cara largato have the face to do something tener la cara de hacer algoto keep a straight face mantenerse serio,-a, contener la risato look somebody in the face poder mirar a alguien en la carato lose face quedar malto make faces hacer muecasto pull faces hacer muecasto put on a brave face poner al mal tiempo buena carato save face salvar las aparienciasto say something to somebody's face decirle algo a alguien a la carato show one's face aparecerface cloth toallitaface cream crema facialface flannel toallitaface pack mascarilla facialface value valor nombre masculino nominal1) line: recubrir (una superficie), forrar (ropa)2) confront: enfrentarse a, afrontar, hacer frente ato face the music: afrontar las consecuenciasto face the facts: aceptar la realidad3) : estar de cara a, estar enfrente deshe's facing her brother: está de cara a su hermano4) overlook: dar aface vi: mirar (hacia), estar orientado (a)face n1) : cara f, rostro mhe told me to my face: me lo dijo a la cara2) expression: cara f, expresión fto pull a long face: poner mala cara3) grimace: mueca fto make faces: hacer muecas4) appearance: fisonomía f, aspecto mthe face of society: la fisonomía de la sociedad5) effrontery: desfachatez f6) prestige: prestigio mto lose face: desprestigiarse7) front, side: cara f (de una moneda), esfera f (de un reloj), fachada f (de un edificio), pared f (de una montaña)8) surface: superficie f, faz f (de la tierra), cara f (de la luna)9)in the face of despite: en medio de, en visto de, anten.• cara s.f.• fachada s.f.• faz s.f.• mueca s.f.• pundonor s.m.• rostro s.m.• semblante s.m.• visaje s.m.expr.• hacerle frente (a alguien) expr.v.• acarear v.• aceptar v.• afrontar v.• arrostrar v.• carear v.• encarar v.• enfrentar v.• mirar hacia v.feɪs
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1) ca) (of person, animal) cara f, rostro mif your face doesn't fit... — si no le/les caes bien...
I'm not just a pretty face, you know! — (set phrase) no te creas que soy tan tonta
I must put my face on o do my face — (hum) tengo que maquillarme or pintarme
to feed o stuff one's face — (colloq) atiborrarse de comida, ponerse* morado (Esp fam)
in the face of stiff opposition — en medio de or ante una fuerte oposición
to argue/shout until one is blue in the face — discutir/gritar hasta cansarse
to blow up in somebody's face — salir* mal
to fall flat on one's face — caerse* de bruces; ( blunder) darse* de narices
to fly in the face of something — hacer* caso omiso de algo
to laugh on the other side of one's face: you'll laugh on the other side of your face when you're fired! se te van a acabar las ganas de reír(te) cuando te despidan!; to somebody's face a or en la cara; to show one's face aparecer*; to stare somebody in the face: the solution was staring me in the face — tenía la solución delante de las narices
b) ( person) cara fc) ( expression) cara fto keep a straight face: I could hardly keep a straight face casi no podía aguantarme (de) la risa; to make o (BrE also) pull a face poner* mala cara; the children were making faces at each other los niños se hacían muecas; to put a brave face on it — poner(le)* al mal tiempo buena cara
2)a) (appearance, nature) (no pl) fisonomía fb) c ( aspect) aspecto mc) u ( dignity)to lose face — desprestigiarse, quedar mal
3) c (of coin, medal, solid) cara f; (of clock, watch) esfera f, carátula f (Méx)4) c ( of cliff) pared fto disappear off the face of the earth — desaparecer* de la faz de la tierra
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1) ( be opposite)she turned to face him/the wall — se volvió hacia él/la pared
2) ( confront) enfrentarse ato be faced with something — estar* or verse* frente a or ante algo
let's face it, we have no alternative — seamos realistas, no nos queda otra alternativa
3)a) ( be presented with) \<\<problem/increase\>\> enfrentarseI face that problem every day — todos los días me encuentro con or me enfrento a un problema así
b) ( bear)c) ( lie ahead of)several problems face us — se nos presentan or se nos plantean varios problemas
4) ( Const) \<\<wall/surface\>\> recubrir*
2.
vithe house faces north — la casa está orientada or da al norte
Phrasal Verbs:[feɪs]1. N1) (=part of body) cara f, rostro m•
the bomb blew up in his face — la bomba estalló delante suyoit all blew up in his face * — (fig) le salió el tiro por la culata *
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I could never look him in the face again — no tendría valor para mirarle a la cara de nuevo•
to say sth to sb's face — decirle algo a la cara a algnto bring two people face to face — poner a dos personas cara a cara, confrontar a dos personas
to come face to face with — [+ person] encontrarse cara a cara con; [+ problem, danger] enfrentarse con
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face up — boca arriba- put a brave or good face on it- lose face- be off one's face- put one's face on- save face- set one's face against sth- show one's faceblue 1., 1), egg 1., 1), laugh 2., plain 1., 1), pretty 1., 1), slap 1., stuff 2., 1)2) (=expression) cara f, expresión fa happy face — una cara alegre or de Pascua
straight 1., 1)•
a long face — una cara larga3) (=person) cara fwe need some new or fresh faces on the team — el equipo necesita sangre nueva
4) (=surface) superficie f; [of dial, watch] esfera f; [of sundial] cuadrante m; [of mountain, cliff, coin, playing card] cara f; [of building] fachada f, frente m5) (=aspect)6) (=effrontery) descaro m, cara f, caradura f7) (=typeface) tipo m de imprenta•
in the face of — [+ enemy] frente a; [+ threats, danger] ante; [+ difficulty] en vista de, ante•
on the face of it — a primera vista, a juzgar por las apariencias- fly in the face of reason2. VT1) (=be facing) [+ person, object] estar de cara a; (=be opposite) estar enfrente deface the wall! — ¡ponte de cara a la pared!
they sat facing each other — se sentaron uno frente al or enfrente del otro
- face both ways2) [room, building]a) (=overlook) dar a, tener vista ab) (=be opposite to) [+ building] estar enfrente de3) (=confront) [+ enemy, danger, problem, situation] enfrentarse a; [+ consequences] hacer frente a, afrontarI can't face him — (ashamed) no podría mirarle a los ojos
he faces a fine of £200 if convicted — le espera una multa de £200 si lo declaran culpable
he was faced with a class who refused to cooperate — se encontraba ante una clase que se negaba a cooperar
faced with the prospect of living on his own, he... — ante la perspectiva de vivir solo,...
to face the fact that... — reconocer que...
we will face him with the facts — le expondremos los hechos or la realidad
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let's face it! — ¡seamos realistas!, ¡reconozcámoslo!- face the music4) (=bear, stand)•
I can't face breakfast this morning — hoy no podría desayunar nada5) (=clad) revestir6) (Sew) (on inside) forrar; (on outside) recubrir3. VI1) [person, animal] (=look) mirar hacia; (=turn) volverse haciaface this way! — ¡vuélvete hacia aquí!
right face! — (US) (Mil) ¡derecha!
about face! — (US) (Mil) ¡media vuelta!
2) [building]which way does the house face? — ¿en qué dirección está orientada la casa?
it faces east/towards the east — da al este/mira hacia el este
4.CPDface card N — (US) figura f
face cloth N — = face flannel
face cream N — crema f para la cara
face flannel N — (Brit) toallita f; (=glove) manopla f (para lavarse la cara)
(Cosmetics) = face packface mask N — mascarilla f
face pack N — mascarilla f facial
face paint N — pintura ornamental para la cara
face painting N — (for children) pintura f facial
face powder N — polvos mpl para la cara
face scrub N — = facial scrub
face value N — [of coin, stamp] valor m nominal
- take sb at face value- face out* * *[feɪs]
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1) ca) (of person, animal) cara f, rostro mif your face doesn't fit... — si no le/les caes bien...
I'm not just a pretty face, you know! — (set phrase) no te creas que soy tan tonta
I must put my face on o do my face — (hum) tengo que maquillarme or pintarme
to feed o stuff one's face — (colloq) atiborrarse de comida, ponerse* morado (Esp fam)
in the face of stiff opposition — en medio de or ante una fuerte oposición
to argue/shout until one is blue in the face — discutir/gritar hasta cansarse
to blow up in somebody's face — salir* mal
to fall flat on one's face — caerse* de bruces; ( blunder) darse* de narices
to fly in the face of something — hacer* caso omiso de algo
to laugh on the other side of one's face: you'll laugh on the other side of your face when you're fired! se te van a acabar las ganas de reír(te) cuando te despidan!; to somebody's face a or en la cara; to show one's face aparecer*; to stare somebody in the face: the solution was staring me in the face — tenía la solución delante de las narices
b) ( person) cara fc) ( expression) cara fto keep a straight face: I could hardly keep a straight face casi no podía aguantarme (de) la risa; to make o (BrE also) pull a face poner* mala cara; the children were making faces at each other los niños se hacían muecas; to put a brave face on it — poner(le)* al mal tiempo buena cara
2)a) (appearance, nature) (no pl) fisonomía fb) c ( aspect) aspecto mc) u ( dignity)to lose face — desprestigiarse, quedar mal
3) c (of coin, medal, solid) cara f; (of clock, watch) esfera f, carátula f (Méx)4) c ( of cliff) pared fto disappear off the face of the earth — desaparecer* de la faz de la tierra
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1) ( be opposite)she turned to face him/the wall — se volvió hacia él/la pared
2) ( confront) enfrentarse ato be faced with something — estar* or verse* frente a or ante algo
let's face it, we have no alternative — seamos realistas, no nos queda otra alternativa
3)a) ( be presented with) \<\<problem/increase\>\> enfrentarseI face that problem every day — todos los días me encuentro con or me enfrento a un problema así
b) ( bear)c) ( lie ahead of)several problems face us — se nos presentan or se nos plantean varios problemas
4) ( Const) \<\<wall/surface\>\> recubrir*
2.
vithe house faces north — la casa está orientada or da al norte
Phrasal Verbs: -
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I 1. [feɪs]1) (of person) faccia f., viso m., volto m.; (of animal) muso m.to punch sb. in the face — dare un pugno in faccia a qcn.
to slam the door in sb.'s face — sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
to look sb. in the face — guardare qcn. in faccia (anche fig.)
face up, down — a faccia in su, in giù
2) (expression) aria f.to pull o make a face — fare le smorfie o boccacce
3) fig. (outward appearance)to change the face of — cambiare il volto di [ industry]
on the face of it, it sounds easy — a prima vista, sembra facile
4) (dignity)to lose, save face — perdere, salvare la faccia
5) (surface) (of clock, watch) quadrante m.; (of planet, gem, dice, coin, playing card) faccia f.; (of cliff, mountain, rock) parete f.; (of document) recto m.2.to disappear o vanish off the face of the earth — colloq. sparire dalla faccia della terra
••to set one's face against sb., sth. — opporsi fermamente a qcn., qcs.
II 1. [feɪs]to have the face to do — BE colloq. avere la faccia tosta di fare
1) (look towards) [ person] stare, essere di fronte a [ audience]; [ room] dare su [park, beach]to face north — [ person] guardare a nord; [ building] essere rivolto verso nord
facing our house, there is... — di fronte alla nostra casa, c'è
2) (confront) affrontare, fare fronte a [challenge, crisis]; dover pagare [ fine]; essere prossimo a, essere sull'orlo di [redundancy, ruin]; trovarsi di fronte a, dover fare [ choice]; fronteggiare, trovarsi di fronte a [rival, team]to be faced with — trovarsi di fronte a [problem, decision]
to face sb. with — mettere qcn. di fronte a [truth, evidence]
let's face it,... — parliamoci chiaro
I can't face him, doing — non ce la faccio a vederlo, a fare
5) (run the risk of) rischiare [fine, suspension]6) ing. rivestire, ricoprire [façade, wall] ( with di)7) tip. [photo, etc.] essere di fronte a [ page]2.1)to face towards — [ person] guardare o essere rivolto verso; [ chair] essere girato o rivolto verso; [window, house] dare su [ garden]
to face o be facing backwards voltare la schiena, essere di spalle; to be facing up, down — essere a faccia in su, in giù
2) mil.•- face up* * *[feis] 1. noun1) (the front part of the head, from forehead to chin: a beautiful face.) faccia, viso2) (a surface especially the front surface: a rock face.) superficie3) (in mining, the end of a tunnel etc where work is being done: a coal face.) fronte2. verb1) (to be opposite to: My house faces the park.) essere di fronte a, guardare verso2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) affrontare3) (to meet or accept boldly: to face one's fate.) affrontare•- - 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* * *I 1. [feɪs]1) (of person) faccia f., viso m., volto m.; (of animal) muso m.to punch sb. in the face — dare un pugno in faccia a qcn.
to slam the door in sb.'s face — sbattere la porta in faccia a qcn. (anche fig.)
to look sb. in the face — guardare qcn. in faccia (anche fig.)
face up, down — a faccia in su, in giù
2) (expression) aria f.to pull o make a face — fare le smorfie o boccacce
3) fig. (outward appearance)to change the face of — cambiare il volto di [ industry]
on the face of it, it sounds easy — a prima vista, sembra facile
4) (dignity)to lose, save face — perdere, salvare la faccia
5) (surface) (of clock, watch) quadrante m.; (of planet, gem, dice, coin, playing card) faccia f.; (of cliff, mountain, rock) parete f.; (of document) recto m.2.to disappear o vanish off the face of the earth — colloq. sparire dalla faccia della terra
••to set one's face against sb., sth. — opporsi fermamente a qcn., qcs.
II 1. [feɪs]to have the face to do — BE colloq. avere la faccia tosta di fare
1) (look towards) [ person] stare, essere di fronte a [ audience]; [ room] dare su [park, beach]to face north — [ person] guardare a nord; [ building] essere rivolto verso nord
facing our house, there is... — di fronte alla nostra casa, c'è
2) (confront) affrontare, fare fronte a [challenge, crisis]; dover pagare [ fine]; essere prossimo a, essere sull'orlo di [redundancy, ruin]; trovarsi di fronte a, dover fare [ choice]; fronteggiare, trovarsi di fronte a [rival, team]to be faced with — trovarsi di fronte a [problem, decision]
to face sb. with — mettere qcn. di fronte a [truth, evidence]
let's face it,... — parliamoci chiaro
I can't face him, doing — non ce la faccio a vederlo, a fare
5) (run the risk of) rischiare [fine, suspension]6) ing. rivestire, ricoprire [façade, wall] ( with di)7) tip. [photo, etc.] essere di fronte a [ page]2.1)to face towards — [ person] guardare o essere rivolto verso; [ chair] essere girato o rivolto verso; [window, house] dare su [ garden]
to face o be facing backwards voltare la schiena, essere di spalle; to be facing up, down — essere a faccia in su, in giù
2) mil.•- face up -
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[steəʳ, Am ster] nStarren nt;she gave him a long \stare sie starrte ihn unverwandt an;accusing \stare vorwurfsvoller Blick vi1) ( look at) starren;to \stare at sb/ sth jdn/etw anstarren;United were staring at a seven-goal deficit United sahen sich einem Rückstand von sieben Toren gegenüber2) ( eyes wide open) große Augen machen3) ( be conspicuous)to \stare out at sb jdm ins Auge stechen [o springen] vt1) ( look at)to \stare sb up and down jdn anstieren ( fam)2) ( reduce to)to \stare sb into silence jdn durch einen vernichtenden Blick zum Schweigen bringenPHRASES:to be staring sb in the face ( be evident) auf der Hand liegen;( be imminent) jdn bedrohen;without water, death would be staring them in the face ohne Wasser blickten sie dem Tod ins Auge -
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1. nounизумленный или пристальный взгляд2. verb1) смотреть пристально; глазеть; таращить или пялить глаза (at, upon - на); to stare smb. out of countenance смутить кого-л. пристальным взглядом; to stare straight before one смотреть в одну точку; to stare with astonishment широко открыть глаза от удивления; to make people stare удивлять, поражать людей2) торчать (о волосах и т. п.)stare downto stare smb. in the faceа) угрожать, надвигаться;б) быть явным, очевидным; в): the book I was looking for was staring me in the face книга, которую я искал, лежала передо мнойSyn:look* * *1 (0) пристально смотреть2 (n) пристальный взгляд3 (v) бросаться в глаза; вставать дыбом; выступать; выступить; зиять; смотреть в изумлении; уставиться* * ** * *[ster /steə] n. изумленный взгляд, пристальный взгляд v. пристально смотреть, воззриться, вытаращить глаза* * *I 1. сущ. пристальный взгляд (широко открытыми глазами) 2. гл. 1) пристально глядеть, вглядываться; уставиться (at, upon - на) 2) торчать II сущ.; архаич. и диал. скворец -
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/steə/ * danh từ - sự nhìn chòng chọc, sự nhìn chằm chằm - cái nhìn chòng chọc, cái nhìn chằm chằm * động từ - nhìn chòng chọc, nhìn chằm chằm =to stare someone out of countenance+ nhìn chòng chọc làm ai phải lúng túng =to stare someone in the face+ nhìn chằm chằm vào mặt ai =to stare at somebody+ nhìn ai chằm chằm =to stare someone into silence+ nhìn chằm chằm bắt ai phải im - rõ ràng, rành rành, lồ lộ ra =the facts stare us in the face+ sự thật đã rành rành trước mắt chúng ta - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) dựng ngược, dựng đứng (tóc...) !to stare down - nhìn chằm chằm trả lại khiến cho (ai) phải cúi xuống không dám nhìn mình nữa -
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I[steə] n ակնապիշ/զարմացած հայացք. cold stare սառը հայացք. a vacant stare մտազուրկ/ մտացիր հայացք. glassy stare անկենդան/ ապակյա հայացք. stony stare ծանր/ճնշող հայացք. Disaster stares us in the face փխբ. Մեզ վտանգ է սպառնումII[steə] v ակնապիշ/սևեռուն հայացքով նայել. stare down/out of countenance հայացքով շփո թ եցնել. stare one in the face ակնհայտ/անխու սափելի լինել. stare smn up and down սև եռուն հայացքով ոտքից գլուխ չափել. It’s rude to stare like that անքաղաքավարություն է մեկին այդպես ակնապիշ նայելը
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stare in the face — stare (someone) in the face see ↑stare, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑face stare (someone) in the face (also chiefly US stare (someone) in the eye(s)) : to look directly into the eyes of (someone) … Useful english dictionary
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stare in the face — stare (something) in the face to deal with something directly. We have stared hatred and prejudice in the face and seen what they can do … New idioms dictionary
stare in the face — {n. phr.} 1. To be about to meet or to happen to (you.) * /Grandmother became very sick and death was staring her in the face./ * /Defeat stared them in the face, but the soldiers fought on bravely./ 2. To be easy to see; be plain. * /Are you… … Dictionary of American idioms
stare in the face — {n. phr.} 1. To be about to meet or to happen to (you.) * /Grandmother became very sick and death was staring her in the face./ * /Defeat stared them in the face, but the soldiers fought on bravely./ 2. To be easy to see; be plain. * /Are you… … Dictionary of American idioms
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To stare in the face — Stare Stare (st[^a]r), v. t. To look earnestly at; to gaze at. [1913 Webster] I will stare him out of his wits. Shak. [1913 Webster] {To stare in the face}, to be before the eyes, or to be undeniably evident. The law . . . stares them in the face … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stare in the face — be clear beyond a doubt; be easily noticeable, be apparent (the truth) … English contemporary dictionary
stare someone in the face — phrase if something is staring you in the face, it should be obvious to you The answer was staring me in the face. Thesaurus: to be, or to become obvious or noticeablesynonym Main entry: stare * * * be glaringly apparent or obvious the answer had … Useful english dictionary
stare something in the face — phrase if you are staring something unpleasant in the face, you are close to suffering it When you’ve stared death in the face, everything after that is easy. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult situationsynonym Main entry: stare … Useful english dictionary
stare you in the face — stare (you) in the face to be obvious. The answer to this problem was staring him in the face, although at first he couldn t see it … New idioms dictionary