face up
英 [feɪs ʌp]
美 [feɪs ʌp]
面朝下/仰面
英英释义
verb
- deal with (something unpleasant) head on
- You must confront your problems
- He faced the terrible consequences of his mistakes
双语例句
- The boy knew he should tell his neighbour that he broke the window, but he couldn't face up to it.
那男孩知道他应该告诉邻居是他打破了窗户,但他又没有勇气这么做。 - Television could face up to its own fantasies about race and begin to challenge Americans 'assumptions about themselves.
电视可能会正视它自己对种族问题所抱的幻想,并且开始对美国人对自己的种种设想提出质疑。 - Though we will face up to more difficulties, I believe we will succeed in the near future.
虽然我们会面对更多的困难,我相信我们会在不久将来取得成功。 - We should learn to face up to reality.
我们要学会敢于面对事实。 - All young people must face up to reality and not kid themselves that the world owes them a living.
所有的年轻人都必须接受现实,不要自欺欺人,觉得生来就该享清福。 - There are dangers which you must face up to.
有危险,你必须勇敢地面对。 - You're right. you're right. I should face up to the facts.
你说的对,我该面对现实了。 - There is a good way to solve it: face up to your worries.
有一个很好的解决办法:正视你的烦恼。 - He wanted to go into the street and carve someone's face up.
他想上街去把别人的脸刮花。 - We should face up to the fact that we are no longer young.
我们应该勇敢承认和面对我们已不再年轻这一事实。