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  • 41 face

    I [feɪs] n
    See:

    A shadow of doubt ran all over his face. — По лицу пробежала тень сомнения.

    He straightened his face. — Он придал своему лицу обычное выражение.

    His face was disfigured by a scar. — Его лицо было изуродовано шрамом.

    His face didn't relax. — Его лицо сохранило напряженное выражение.

    The rain (the wind) was blowing in our faces. — Дождь хлестал (ветер дул) нам в лицо.

    The face is the index of the mind. — Каков человек видно по его лицу.

    A good face is a letter of recommendation. — Лицо/глаза - зеркало души. /Что в сердце творится, на лице не утаишь.

    A fair face may hide a fool. — Внешность обманчива. /Не все то золото, что блестит.

    To make a long face. — Скорчить кислую мину/рожу.

    - pretty face
    - thin face
    - impassive face
    - rough face
    - shy face
    - inpensive face
    - massive face
    - chapped face
    - clear-cut face
    - full face
    - broad face
    - regular face features
    - face with wrinkles
    - face with a scar
    - gentle shape of smb's face
    - smb's sensitive skin of the face
    - expression on smb's face
    - with a strange expression on smb's face co
    - with a wry face
    - with one's face up
    - with a happy expression on smb's face co
    - with a smile on one's face
    - with one's face to the window
    - in the face of danger
    - shave smb's face
    - wipe one's face
    - mop one's perspiring face
    - mop the sweat from one's face
    - rub in cream into the face
    - cover one's face with a veil
    - bury one's face with one's hands
    - stroke one's face
    - recognize smb's face
    - disfigure the face
    - look smb in the face
    - say smth straigt to smb's face
    - strike smb across the face
    - fall on one's face
    - pucker one's face into a frown
    - relax one's face
    - make a disagreeable face
    - slap smb in the face
    - take care of one's face
    2) лицевая сторона, фасад

    The book was lying on its face. — Книга лежала обложкой вниз.

    USAGE:
    (1.) See arm, n; USAGE (1.). (2.) See finger, n; USAGE (2.).
    II [feɪs] v
    1) стоять лицом к лицу, встречать во всеоружии, смотреть в лицо

    The opponents faced each other across the chessboard. — Оппоненты стояли лицом друг к другу у классной доски.

    - face the crowd
    - face the audience
    - face danger
    - face death
    - face the facts
    - face the consequences
    2) быть обращённым к чему-либо, выходить на (в/во)

    The village faces full to the south. — Деревня полностью обращена к югу

    - house faces the river
    - stand facing the yard

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