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- n. 饰面;衣服等的贴边
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1. After facing those choices I knew the best one was the second.
在面对那些选择后,我知道最好的选择是第二种。
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2. Like when it rains, they go up to the ceiling and lie there facing up.
其它的还有比如在下雨天,他们会跑到天花板上面,在那里脸朝上躺着。
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3. It means facing difficulties without denial, as well as fully enjoying the beauty of each moment.
它意味着不拒绝面对困难,同样也完全地享受目前每一秒钟的美好。
- facing (adj.) 1560s, "audacious," present-participle adjective from face (v.). From 1849 as "that is opposite to."
- facing (n.) "defiance," 1520s, verbal noun from face (v.). Meaning "action of turning the face toward" is from 1540s; that of "covering in front of a garment" is from 1560s; that of "a coating" is from 1580s; that of "front or outer part of a wall, building, etc.," is from 1823. Earliest use is as "disfiguring, defacing" (c. 1400).
fa·cing / ˈfeɪsɪŋ ; NAmE ˈfeɪsɪŋ / noun 1 [countable , uncountable ] a layer of brick, stone, etc. that covers the surface of a wall to make it look more attractive (建筑物的)饰面,面层 2 [countable , uncountable ] a layer of stiff material sewn around the inside of the neck, armholes,etc. of a piece of clothing to make them stronger 领口衬里,袖口贴边,镶边(使衣服耐穿) 3 facings [plural ] the collar, cuffs,etc. of a piece of clothing that are made in a different colour or material (不同质地或颜色的)领子(或袖口等) facing facings fa·cing / ˈfeɪsɪŋ ; NAmE ˈfeɪsɪŋ /
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