牛津译林版高中英语选修六unit4helpingpeoplearoundtheworldperiodfive课件2内容摘要:
Thailand to go to school and live a better life face 1) v. [I usually + adverb or preposition。 T] to turn or be turned towards something physically。 to be opposite: 面对,面向 The terrace faces towards the sea/faces south. Their houses face each other across the street. 2) [T] If you face a problem, or a problem faces you, you have to deal with it: 面临问题,(问题等)逼近 This is one of the many problems faced by working mothers. Passengers could face long delays. You39。 re faced with a very difficult choice there. 3) [T] to accept that something unpleasant is true and start to deal with the situation: 正视(问题) I think Phil has to face the fact that she no longer loves him. We have to face facts here we simply don39。 t have enough money. He39。 s dying but he refuses to face the truth. face up to sth phrasal verb to accept that a difficult situation exists: She39。 s going to have to face up to the fact that he39。 s not going to marry her. facetoface adv. , adj. [before noun] directly, meeting someone in the same place: We39。 ve spoken on the phone but never facetoface. She came facetoface with the gunman as he strode into the playground. to sb39。 s face If you say something unpleasant to someone39。 s face, you say it to them directly, when you are with them: If you39。 ve got something to say, say it to my face. in the face of sth despite having to deal with a difficult situation or problem: She left home in the face of strong opposition from her parents.。牛津译林版高中英语选修六unit4helpingpeoplearoundtheworldperiodfive课件2
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