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face English-Italian

faccia f, viso m

face pack English-Italian

maschera f di bellezza

face to face English-Italian

a quattr'occhi

about-face English-Italian

dietro front

clock face English-Italian

quadrante m

face saving English-Italian

per salvare la faccia

face value English-Italian

valore m nominale

face flannel English-Italian

guanto m di spugna

straight face English-Italian

keep a straight face

save face in save English-Italian

salvar la faccia

face the fact that in face English-Italian

arrendersi al fatto che

meet somebody face to face to face to face in face to face English-Italian

avere un incontro a quattr'occhi con qualcuno

face British & World English

the front part of a person’s head from the forehead to the chin, or the corresponding part in an animal

face English-French

visage m, figure f

face English-German

Gesicht

face1 English-Spanish

cara, rostro

face2 English-Spanish

she turned to face him

en face British & World English

facing forwards

face up or upwards in face British & World English

with the face or surface turned upwards to view

baby face British & World English

a smooth round face like a baby’s

club face British & World English

the side of the head of a golf club that strikes the ball

face down or downwards in face British & World English

with the face or surface turned towards the ground

lose face in face British & World English

be humiliated or come to be less highly respected

face off in face British & World English

take up an attitude of confrontation, especially at the start of a fight or game

face card British & World English

another term for court card.

face mask British & World English

a protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes

face-off British & World English

a direct confrontation between two people or groups

face pack British & World English

a cosmetic preparation spread over the face and left for some time to cleanse and improve the condition of the skin

face time British & World English

time spent in face-to-face contact with someone

full face British & World English

with all the face visible; facing directly at someone or something

game face British & World English

a sports player’s neutral or serious facial expression, displaying determination and concentration

left face British & World English

( in military contexts) a command to turn 90 degrees to the left

long face British & World English

an unhappy or disappointed expression

rock face British & World English

a bare vertical surface of natural rock