1. face to face
We must meet and talk face to face
I don't like face to face interviews. They are much more stressful than phone interviews.
He came face to face with conditions at the South Pool.
I prefer talking face to face, rather than on the phoe or online
I don't want to meet him face to face.
I would like to speak to you about this face to face.
Angličtina slovo „twarzą w twarz„(face to face) se zobrazí v sadách:
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face off mainly North American take up an attitude of confrontation, especially at the start of a fight or game: close to a million soldiers face off in the desert.
I never watch the presidential candidates face off because it's a waste of time.
Angličtina slovo „twarzą w twarz„(face off) se zobrazí v sadách:
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Half a million children still face malnutrition in Niger.
Let's face it, it's impossible. We're never gonna make it.
His face brightened.
We face competition from foreign suppliers.
I'm getting little pimples on my face. I wonder if I've been getting enough sleep lately.
I'm going to speak to you with utmost candor so I want you to take everything I'm about to say at face value.
If Cleopatra's nose had been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed.
The last to leave was a tall man, with a pale face and smooth, black hair.
A face with too much make up looks strange.
I think it's highly unlikely that Tom will ever face criminal charges.
My what a narrow waist! Her face is small, she really looks just like a doll!
Our section chief always makes a face at me when I ask him for something.
They carried on with the construction in the face of strong opposition from the residents.
A parasol is used during the summertime to shade the face.
He thinks he knows everything but, as a matter of face, he is very ignorant.