face in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for face in the English»French Dictionary

I.face [Brit feɪs, Am feɪs] N

1. face ANAT (gen):

face (of person)
face (of person)
face (of animal)
to spit in sb's face
to laugh in sb's face
I know that face!
to look sb in the face lit, fig
I dare not show my face fig
to put one's face on inf hum

2. face (confront):

face fine
face choice
face rival, team

I.face-to-face [Brit ˌfeɪstəˈfeɪs] ADJ

I.face down VB [Brit feɪs -, Am feɪs -] Am (face [sb] down)

face mask [Brit ˈfeɪsmɑːsk, Am ˈfeɪsmæsk] N

I.face out VB [Brit feɪs -, Am feɪs -] (face [sb] out)

II.face out VB [Brit feɪs -, Am feɪs -] (face [sth] out)

face-off [Brit, Am ˈfeɪs ˌɔf] N

face in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for face in the English»French Dictionary

about-face ·ˈbaʊt·feɪs] N

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He pointed to the oil palm trees and in a deadpan face, said the trees were his girlfriends.
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The una corda and damper pedals are at the left and right of this space, and face straight in, like the table piano pedals.
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Rather than face a protracted legal case with an uncertain outcome, the board voted to accept women as members in 1990.
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Some women go to great lengths to keep their skin fair, including wearing face masks when out in the sun.
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The shares were redeemed at the full face value (no discount).
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These are foreshortened compared to related species so its face was probably short and stubby.
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There is evidence that this is true (see inequity aversion) and it is intuitive, at least for small face-to-face groups of people.
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Evidence from a significant number of housing benefit offices demonstrates that local, face-to-face processing of benefits is cheaper and faster than distant automated telephone and online processing.
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Banks also face problems in valuing the inventory.
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The features of the face are represented by the plucked carcasses of poultry and the sneering mouth by fish.
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