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face n | (expression) | blik nw de |
| She did not have a happy face that day. |
face n | (appearance) | houding nw de |
| Let's put on a brave face and get on with it. |
face n | (grimace) | bek nw de |
| Stop pulling faces! |
face n | (surface) | oppervlakte nw de |
| | oppervlak nw het |
| I was the luckiest man on the face of the earth. |
face n | (façade) | gevel, façade nw de |
| | voorkant nw de |
| The face of the house was covered in plaster. |
face n | informal (impudence) | lef nw het |
| He had the face to ask me for more money! |
face n | (pretence) | houding nw de |
| He's not really interested. It's just a face. |
face n | (visible side) | voorkant nw de |
| | beeldzijde nw de |
| Simon stared up at the face of the moon. |
face n | (geometry: side) | zijde, kant nw de |
| A cube has six faces. |
face n | (typography: design) | lettertype nw het |
| They used a large, heavy face for the title. |
face n | (mining: wall) (uiteinde van een mijnwerkerstunnel, van waaruit wordt gegraven) | front nw het |
| They drilled into the face of the rock. |
face vi | (turn) | zich richten tot wk. ww + vz |
| Her mind faces towards the future. |
face vi | (be situated) | uitkijken op onoverg.ww |
| Our bedroom faces to the east. |
face vtr | (turn toward) | zich richten tot onoverg.ww |
| Turn and face the audience. |
face vtr | (confront) | onder ogen zien overg.ww |
| You've got to face your problems. |
face vtr | (cover) | bedekken overg.ww |
| | bezetten overg. ww |
| The front of the house was faced with limestone. |
face [sth]⇒ vtr | (card: turn upward) (speelkaart) | open neerleggen overg.uitdr. |
| Lay your cards down without facing any of them. |
face⇒ vtr | (soldiers: turn) (in samenstelling) | -om bn |
| Face right! |
face vtr | (ice hockey: drop a puck) (ijshockey) | de puck bij een face-off neerleggen |
| The referee faced the ball between the two opposing players. |
Vaste combinatie van werkwoord en voorzetsel
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face [sth/sb] down, face down [sth/sb] vtr phrasal sep | (overcome by confronting) | iemand confronteren overg.ww |
| I faced down my attacker and he ran away. |
face out vi phrasal | (be looking outwards) | naar buiten kijken woordgr |
| Books that face out are more likely to catch the customer's eye. |
face up to [sth] vi phrasal + prep | colloquial (acknowledge: [sth] unpleasant) | onder ogen zien overg. uitdr. |
| You need to face up to reality, and deal with the matter swiftly. |
Samengestelde woorden:
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baby face n | informal ([sb] with a child-like face) | iemand met een kindergezicht frase |
| | babyface nw de |
baby face n | (child-like facial features) | kindergezicht nw het |
| She has such a baby face, you'd never guess she was in her thirties. |
come face to face with v expr | literal, figurative (be confronted by, meet [sb], [sth]) (figuurlijk) | oog in oog komen te staan met onoverg.uitdr. |
| I knew that at some point, I would have to come face to face with my ex. |
etch lines on [sb]'s face v expr | figurative (time, etc.: age [sb]) (figuurlijk) | een getekend gezicht hebben overg.uitdr. |
| Time had etched deep lines on Leon's face. |
face down adv | (facing downwards) | naar beneden gericht woordgr |
| Place the document face down on the glass to scan it. |
| After tripping over the roller skate, he found himself face down on the sidewalk. |
face paint n | (paints for decorating face) | schmink nw de |
| Mary decorated her daughter's face with green and black face paint for Halloween. |
face painting, face-painting n | (decorating the face with paint) | schminken ww |
face the music v expr | figurative, informal (confront [sth]'s consequences) | zich verantwoorden wederkerend ww |
| His only option was to go home and face the music. |
face to face adv | (in person) | in levende lijve bw |
| We exchanged emails for a year before finally meeting face to face. |
| We'd seen each other's photos, but the first time we met face to face was a shock. |
face value n | (monetary worth as printed) | nominale waarde bn + nw de |
| Banks will only cash notes for their face value. |
face-to-face adj | (direct, in person) | in levende lijve bw |
| Our first face-to-face encounter was way back in 1982. |
| This school provides both online and face-to-face tutoring. |
facecloth, face cloth, face-cloth n | (face flannel, wash cloth) | washandje nw het |
| | washand nw de |
in the face of expr | (despite) | ondanks bw |
| In the face of all her problems, Mary persisted in her studies. |
in the face of expr | (when confronted with) | in aanwezigheid van woordgr |
| In the face of the angry crowd, the speaker maintained her calm. |
in your face interj | slang (expressing defiance) (informeel) | lekker voor je, pech gehad tw |
keep a straight face v expr | informal (look serious, avoid smiling) | zijn gezicht in de plooi houden uitdr. |
| (figuurlijk) | een stalen gezicht houden uitdr. |
| It was difficult to keep a straight face when I played that prank on my coworkers. |
laugh in [sb]'s face v expr | informal (greet [sb] with derision) | iemand uitlachen vnw + ww |
| | iemand in zijn gezicht uitlachen frase |
| When he suggested that I pay $10,000 for that piece of junk, I laughed in his face. |
long face n | figurative (sad expression) (figuurlijk) | lang gezicht bn + nw het |
| You got everything you wanted, so why the long face? |
make a funny face v expr | informal (make silly facial expression) (informeer) | gekke bekken trekken frase |
| | een gek gezicht trekken frase |
| To make me laugh, my dad made funny faces at me. |
meet face to face v expr | (encounter in the flesh) (figuurlijk) | oog in oog komen te staan onoverg.uitdr. |
| While I was out hiking, I met face to face with a mountain lion. |
right face interj | (military: turn to the right) (leger) | rechtsomkeert, rechtsomkeer tw |
| The sergeant yelled “Right face!” in my ear. |