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face (EN)
substantivo, verbo

substantivo “face”

sing. face, plur. faces
  1. vizaĝo
    When he smiled, his whole face lit up with joy.
  2. esprimo (de la vizaĝo)
    When she told the joke, everyone had a laughing face.
  3. grimaco
    When the clown made a silly face, all the kids burst into laughter.
  4. nominala valoro (de financa dokumento)
    He sold the tickets at face value, even though they were in high demand and he could have charged more.
  5. buŝo (familiare)
    If you don't stop lying, I'll stuff those words back into your face.
  6. publika bildo (de persono aŭ organizo)
    As the most popular singer in the group, she quickly became the face of the band, appearing on all their posters and advertisements.
  7. prestiĝo
    He was determined to save face in front of his colleagues after the mistake he made during the presentation.
  8. senhonteco
    He had the face to ask for a raise after being late every day for a month.
  9. aspekto (de iu aŭ io)
    When he volunteers at the shelter, he shows a compassionate face of himself that his coworkers rarely see.
  10. alfronto (de io)
    She stood her ground, unafraid to meet challenges in the face of adversity.
  11. persono (en konata grupo)
    When I arrived at the reunion, I was relieved to see so many familiar faces from my high school days.
  12. ciferplato
    The clock's face showed that it was almost noon.
  13. impakto (direktita forto)
    The hikers continued their ascent, moving against the face of the fierce wind.
  14. surfaco (precipe la fronta aŭ plej videbla flanko)
    The climbers carefully ascended the steep face of the mountain, avoiding loose rocks.
  15. faco (en geometrio)
    The cube has six faces, each a perfect square.
  16. figuroflanko (de ludkarto)
    Make sure to keep your cards face down so that no one can see the faces until the game begins.
  17. frapflanko (de kriketbastono)
    He carefully examined the face of his cricket bat for any signs of damage after the match.
  18. frapanta surfaco (de golfklubo)
    He carefully aligned the face of his driver with the golf ball, aiming for a straight shot down the fairway.

verbo “face”

infinitivo face; li faces; pasinteco faced; pasinta part. faced; ger. facing
  1. fronti (esti poziciigita kontraŭ aŭ en certa direkto)
    The two statues face towards the park's main entrance, greeting visitors as they arrive.
  2. alfronti (konfronti kaj trakti situacion)
    We must face the fact that our savings are running low.
  3. agnoski (kaj akcepti la ekziston de malfacila situacio)
    After months of avoiding the issue, she finally faced the fact that she needed to find a new job.
  4. konkurenci (kontraŭ iu en defio aŭ konkurso)
    The chess champion faces a tough challenger in the upcoming match.
  5. bati (en kriketo, esti la nun ludanta batsmano)
    As the bowler starts his run-up, Patel prepares to face the next delivery.
  6. furniri (apliki surfacan materialon al la fronto de io por dekoracio aŭ protekto)
    The old museum was beautifully faced with polished granite, giving it a grand and imposing look.