ph.
1. They will debate face to face.
他们将当面进行辩论。
1. 面对面的:这包括顾客与接待人员面对面的(Face To Face)试探性问讯,光顾店铺的试用体验,过程中接待人员的态度(外在形象,微笑,职业,热情,诚恳,得体言语,自信,立场,无歧视原则,标准化服务执行等),和专业水平体验(商品知识,售后服务条款,
2. 隐面人:<<玩命手机>>/<<一线声机>><<隐面人>>/(Face TO Face)香港第一凶宅一个令人毛骨悚然的鬼故事,地点是一间在风水学上处於阴阳相交的祖屋,堪称凶宅中的凶宅.
3. face to face:ftf; 面对面
4. face to face:f2f; 面对面
1. -> see face
1. The company is also likely too busy figuring out how to maintain its growth in face of global economic recession to be contemplating such moves.
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2. They are required by law to act in the financial interests of stockholders, and could face a suit from Glazer if they block the bid.
3. Both countries face protectionist sentiments and pressure to " buy national ", too.
4. face to face
4. Once the Chinese government decides firmly to act in the face of a looming crisis, it does and does so successfully.
5. Policymakers don't face the trouble of buying tickets themselves, although common citizens will have to carry their ID cards every day.
6. The four men face preliminary charges of attempting to carry out an act of terrorism.
7. " We shall know how to act decisively and intensively in the face of any terrorism, " he said.
8. Experts are calling for urgent action and want owners and staff of these ships and boats to clean up their act or face punishment.
9. I don't have the right face for acting, so I decided to learn stage art instead - painting backdrops and drawing posters.
10. Hopefully by this time next year I will have fewer complaints and more things to bring a smile to my face.
face to face什么意思
adv
1. involving close contact
confronting each other
e.g. the boy and the policeman suddenly came face-to-face at the corner
they spoke face to face