词组 | confront with |
释义 | phraseconfront with1. be confronted with sth if you are confronted with a difficult problem, decision, situation etc, you have to deal with it or face it: Aid workers are now confronted with the task of feeding all the refugees. She was confronted with a seemingly impossible choice. If people are confronted with the realities of war, their attitude towards it changes completely.■ SIMILAR TO: be faced with2. confront sb with sth to show someone evidence that they have done something wrong or illegal, in order to make them admit it: When she confronted her husband with the photographs, he suddenly became very quiet.confront (one) with (something)To approach one with the intention of presenting or discussing something unpleasant. If you confront him with evidence of his crime, I think he'll try to leave town. confront someone with somethingto face someone with incriminating evidence, charges of wrongdoing, or criticism. The angry husband confronted his wife with the evidence of her financial irresponsibility. The police confronted Wilson with the witness's statement. |
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