词组 | be in your face |
释义 | Idiom be in your facebe in (your) face American, informal if someone is in your face, they criticize you all the time.One of the managers is always in my face. be in your face1. slang To be aggressively unavoidable. In this usage, "your" is typically used in the general sense, like "one's." I hate talking to opinionated people—their views are always in your face. 2. slang To aggressively interact with you, often implying physical proximity. The salesmen are going to be in your face the moment you walk in the door, so remember to say you're just browsing. That player was really in your face during the game. You were right to give him a penalty when he got that close to complain. be in your ˈface(informal) if an attitude, a performance, etc. is in your face it is aggressive in style and designed to make people react strongly to it: This band’s famous for their live performances, which are always loud and in your face. ▶ in-your-ˈface adj.: I don’t really like in-your-face action thrillers. |
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