faced
英 [feɪst]
美 [feɪst]
v. 面对; 面向; 正对; 面临,必须对付(某情况); 承认,正视(现实)
face的过去分词和过去式
BNC.36501 / COCA.37350
柯林斯词典
- See also:...a slim, thin-faced man...The committee walked out, grim-faced and shocked.ashen-facedbare-facedpo-facedpoker-facedred-facedshamefacedstraight-facedtwo-faced
英英释义
adj
- having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number
- a neatly faced terrace
双语例句
- People who are undernourished also lack reserves of energy when faced with physical or mental crises.
营养不良的人在体力或脑力上出现紧急情况时还缺乏足够的能量储备。 - The loggers say their jobs are faced with extinction because of declining timber sales.
伐木工人说由于木材销量下降,他们的工作恐不复存在。 - She stood up from the table and faced him
她从桌前站起来,面对着他。 - So car makers are faced with the ticklish problem of how to project products at new buyers.
因此,汽车制造商面临着怎样向新顾客树立产品形象的大难题。 - Faced with mounting debts, the decision to call it a day was inevitable
面对着不断增加的债务,最终难免作出将其结束的决定。 - He called a family conference and faced them with the problems.
他开了一个家庭会议,让他们正视这些问题。 - The crisis faced over the next few months is of an entirely different scale
接下来几个月内将要面临的危机规模将是无法相比的。 - He was faced with the dilemma of whether or not to return to his country
要不要回国,他进退两难。 - Any economic reform, he said, faced false starts and mistakes.
他说,任何经济改革一开始都难免会经历失败,难免会出错。 - She faced charges of collaboration.
她面临通敌的指控。
