yüz 2

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face 2
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If you face someone or something, you turn so that you are looking at them. She stood up from the table and faced him Stand up. Face the wall
If someone or something faces a particular thing, person, or direction, they are positioned opposite them or are looking in that direction. They stood facing each other The garden faces south
If you face the truth or face the facts, you accept that something is true. If you face someone with the truth or with the facts, you try to make them accept that something is true. Although your heart is breaking, you must face the truth that a relationship has ended He accused the Government of refusing to face facts about the economy He called a family conference and faced them with the problems. Face up to means the same as face. I have grown up now and I have to face up to my responsibilities
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If you face or are faced with something difficult or unpleasant, or if it faces you, it is going to affect you and you have to deal with it. Williams faces life in prison if convicted of attempted murder We are faced with a serious problem
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You use the expression `let's face it' when you are stating a fact or making a comment about something which you think the person you are talking to may find unpleasant or be unwilling to admit. She was always attracted to younger men. But, let's face it, who is not?
If you cannot face something, you do not feel able to do it because it seems so difficult or unpleasant. My children want me with them for Christmas Day, but I can't face it I couldn't face seeing anyone
If you have to face a person or group, you have to stand or sit in front of them and talk to them, although it may be difficult and unpleasant. Christie looked relaxed and calm as he faced the press
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