0 to face, meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person:
1 to deal with a difficult problem, situation, or person:
He forced the country to confront the issue of deforestation.
When I took office, I was confronted with new guidelines.
Becca will have to confront some frightening truths about this disease.
We were confronted with a lot of problems when we tried to buy a house in Germany.
He confronted his illness with characteristic bravery.
It is usually bothersome to be confronted with statements about the supposed universal nature of a particular linguistic phenomenon.
Cotton, wheat, and tobacco farmers confronted an uncertain economic environment and were willing to accept restrictions on production in exchange for high, guaranteed prices.
But even when we have such information of partial effects, we confront the difficulty of adding up all partial effects.
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面對,面臨, 遭遇, 直面,正視…
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afrontar, enfrentar, encarar…
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confrontar, enfrentar…
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karşılaşmak, yüz yüze gelmek, yüzleş(tir)mek…
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confronter, faire face à, affronter…
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konfrontovat, čelit, stát před (čím)…
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stå ansigt til ansigt med, konfrontere…
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