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faces
caras

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. face [americ feɪs, Brit feɪs] SUBST

1.1. face C (of person, animal):

I must put my face on or do my face humor
ponerse morado Esp coloq
darle una cachetada a alguien lat-amer
cruzarle la cara a alguien
to blow up in sb's face
to sb's face
a or en la cara

1.2. face C (person):

always the same (old) faces!

1.3. face C (expression):

to make or Brit also pull a face

2.1. face (appearance, nature):

face sem pl

2.2. face C (aspect):

2.3. face U (dignity):

2.4. face U (insolence) antiq:

to have the face to + infin
tener la desfachatez de +  infin

3. face C (in geometry):

4.1. face C (of coin, medal):

4.2. face C (of clock, watch):

carátula f Méx

4.3. face C (of building):

5.1. face C (of mountainside, cliff):

5.2. face C → coalface

6. face (surface):

II. face [americ feɪs, Brit feɪs] VERBO trans

1. face (be opposite):

2. face (confront):

face opponent/rival/superior

3.1. face (be presented with):

3.2. face (contemplate willingly):

3.3. face (lie ahead of):

4.1. face CONSTR:

face wall/surface

4.2. face MODA:

face sleeve/collar

III. face [americ feɪs, Brit feɪs] VERBO intr

coalface [americ ˈkoʊlfeɪs, Brit ˈkəʊlfeɪs] SUBST

I. face to face [ˈfeɪs tə ˈfeɪs] ADV

II. face-to-face ADJ

volte-face <pl volte-face> [americ ˌvɑltˈfɑs, ˌvoʊltəˈfɑs, Brit vɒltˈfas, vɒltˈfɑːs] SUBST formal

face-saving [americ ˈfeɪs ˌseɪvɪŋ, Brit] ADJ atrib

face value SUBST U (of money, bonds)

I. face about VERBO [americ feɪs -, Brit feɪs -] Brit (v + adv) (turn)

face about soldiers:

II. face about VERBO [americ feɪs -, Brit feɪs -] Brit (v + o + adv) (cause to turn)

face about troops

face out VERBO [americ feɪs -, Brit feɪs -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

face down VERBO [americ feɪs -, Brit feɪs -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

face cream SUBST U or C

espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to make faces
to pull faces Brit

no Dicionário PONS

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. face [feɪs] SUBST

1. face a. ANAT:

to pull a face (at sb)
to tell sth to sb's face

2. face:

face (front) of building
face of coin
carátula f Méx
face of mountain

3. face (respect, honour):

Expressões:

II. face [feɪs] VERBO trans

1. face (turn towards):

2. face (confront):

3. face ARQUIT:

4. face MODA:

Expressões:

III. face [feɪs] VERBO intr

face-to-face [ˌfeɪstəˈfeɪs, americ -t̬ə-] ADV

face cream SUBST sem pl

volte-face [ˌvɒltˈfɑ:s, americ ˌvɑ:ltˈfɑ:s] SUBST

face pack SUBST

face value SUBST

1. face value ECON:

2. face value fig:

rock face SUBST

Entrada OpenDict

face down VERBO

to face sth down trans
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to pull faces
to make [or pull] faces
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. face [feɪs] SUBST

1. face a. ANAT:

to make a face (at sb)
to tell sth to sb's face

2. face:

face (front) of building
face of coin
carátula f Méx
face of mountain

3. face (respect, honor):

Expressões:

II. face [feɪs] VERBO trans

1. face (turn towards):

2. face (confront):

3. face ARQUIT:

4. face MODA:

Expressões:

III. face [feɪs] VERBO intr

face to face [ˌfeɪs··ˈfeɪs] ADV

rock face SUBST

volte-face [ˌvɔlt·ˈfas] SUBST

about-face SUBST

1. about-face MILITAR:

2. about-face:

about-face on opinion
about-face in position

clock face SUBST

face powder SUBST

face cream SUBST

face pack SUBST

espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to pull faces

Vocabulário Técnico da Refrigeração GEA

Present
Iface
youface
he/she/itfaces
weface
youface
theyface
Past
Ifaced
youfaced
he/she/itfaced
wefaced
youfaced
theyfaced
Present Perfect
Ihavefaced
youhavefaced
he/she/ithasfaced
wehavefaced
youhavefaced
theyhavefaced
Past Perfect
Ihadfaced
youhadfaced
he/she/ithadfaced
wehadfaced
youhadfaced
theyhadfaced

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Loose powder is also face powder and, as its name implies, is not pressed.
www.thehindu.com
But they also found a few particles of granular dust, which turned out to be the victim's face powder.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Her vast construction of crumpled sugar paper and cellophane calls up all kinds of ghosts: sweetie-wrappers and pastel soap, old ladies' face powder.
www.independent.co.uk
No amount of face powder seems to help!
www.nzherald.co.nz
Many are not as familiar with the other great product of this perfume house, a finely milled luxury face powder, first introduced in the 1930s and still available today.
en.wikipedia.org

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