0 the front part of the head, from forehead to chin -- ansigt
a beautiful face.
1 a surface especially the front surface -- side; væg
a rock face
Dice have six faces.
2 in mining, the end of a tunnel etc where work is being done -- minefase
a coal face.
3 to be opposite to -- vende ud mod
4 to turn, stand etc in the direction of -- vende sig imod; stå med front mod
Sounds, visual images, and faces remind the players of people or events of the past.
A possible extension of the method was also presented which takes into account qualitative sur face height information.
Philosophical arguments address one of the most fundamental yet elusive questions facing behavioral scientists, namely, what constitutes a disorder?
The sections have been photographed so that the lateral surface of the brain faces upwards with the ventrolateral edge of the brain to the left.
Promoting psychological well-being in the face of serious illness : when theory, research and practice inform each other.
But the great body of solar lines give, on the face of the returns, great difficulty in the relativity view.
In approaching their prospects, network marketers enjoy the privilege of exploiting the element of intimacy by reducing the potential threat to their prospects' negative face.
The transactions for both parties were done face to face (and privately) with the game administrator.
中文繁体
頭, 臉,面孔, 面部表情,神情…
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头, 脸,面孔, 面部表情,神情…
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cara, superficie, fachada…
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cara, face, rosto…
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顔, 表(おもて), ~に面している…
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yüz, surat, çehre…
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visage [masculine], air [masculine], mine [feminine]…
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cara, superfície, façana…
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