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●ˌface to ˈface (with sb/sth)1. in the presence of sb and close enough to meet, talk, see, etc. them (与某人)面对面◆The two leaders came face to face for the first time in Moscow this morning. 今天上午两位领导人在莫斯科举行第一次会晤。◆The programme brought Anna face to face with her father for the first time in her life. 这项活动使安娜生平第一次见到了她的父亲。◆face-to-face discussions, negotiations, etc. 面对面的讨论、谈判等2. in a situation where you have to accept that sth is true and deal with it 面对(某种处境)◆The crisis has brought her face to face with a lot of problems she had been trying not to think about. 这次危机使她不得不直接面对许多过去一直不愿考虑的问题。 |