faced的意思和读音

faced

: [feɪst] : [feɪst]

adj.

v.“face”

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v.1.“face”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of face

1. famed faced faded ...

2. ... faced faced : ...

3.... seeming ... faced eyewash ...

4.... ... ... sized ... faced ... faced ...

5. ... heterosexual1. faced1. ;;() (not curving) ...

6. ... face crack faced faced sealing ...

7. face-to-face faced facelifting ...

8. dweeb faced flag a class ...

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1.Apparently when he entered the ward they thought the 29-year-old looked so fresh-faced they asked him to prove he was over the age of 16.Shem2916

2.Harry Potter is such, he faced difficulties do not bow their heads, but raised his head, chest and brave enough to face, conquer it.·

3.I knew that if I was once wounded, saw my own flesh mangled and bleeding, I could never have faced a battlefield again.

4.The stress of his wife's illness is constant, he said, harder on him than stresses he faced for years in the political arena.

5."What will it look like? " Was one of the first questions we faced in designing both our game world and player interface.?”

6.Whenever you are faced with a similar problem in real life, your mind is now able to put its mystery-solving prowess to a test.使

7.He was standing in a dimly lit room, and a semicircle of wizards faced him, and on the floor at his feet knelt a small, quaking figure.

8.I would have to say that, if I were faced with the decision, I would follow.

9.He had never committed a crime before. He was a responsible husband and father. He had been faced with desperate circumstances.

10.Faced with huge fees, parents insist teeth, and put the burden of any of their livelihood on the shoulder bending, no complaints.