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词汇 face-to-face
释义 face-to-face
adverb
(alsoface to face)uk /ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/ us /ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/
B1
directly, meeting someone in the same place: 面对面(地)
We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face.我们通过电话,但素未谋面。
face-to-face withIf discussing your problem face-to-face with someone seems too difficult, try writing a letter about it.
come face-to-faceShe came face-to-face with her attacker in the courtroom.她在法庭上直面袭击自己的人。
directly experiencing or having to deal with a situation, usually a difficult one:
come face-to-faceEventually, he'll come face-to-face with the same question that hits every star when fame starts to dwindle: what now?
face-to-face withHe is standing face-to-face with an issue similar to the one that ended his predecessor's prime ministership.
We felt it was important to meet people face-to-face and have real discussions.
We turned a corner and came face to face with a big bull right in the middle of the path.
This was the first time I came face to face with the phenomenon.
When resources are scarce, decision makers are brought face-to-face with difficult decisions of how to prioritize treatment among patients.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Meeting people
acquaintance
ayup
bump into someone
counter-rally
cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom
farewell
make yourself knownidiom
mass
meeting
muster point
open house
paths crossidiom
pay your respectsidiom
power breakfast
power lunch
re-encounter
re-meet
reconvene
rendezvous
respect

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Closeness in distance and time
Dealing with things or people
face-to-face
adjective
(alsoface to face)uk /ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/ us /ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/
(of a meeting, conversation, etc.) with someone who you meet in the same place:
They never offered us a face-to-face meeting to discuss our questions.
Face-to-face contact can be important for good working relationships.
Now I was face to face with him at last.
experiencing or having to deal with a situation directly:
This country is face-to-face with one of the greatest tragedies in its history.
A well-run online class is better than a poor face-to-face class.
He gives his staff detailed responses in writing as well as face-to-face briefings.
Face to face contact between the complainant and the regulatory body would help.
We can offer face-to-face consultations by appointment.
Most listeners have no idea that the correspondent and presenter are not face-to-face in the studio.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Meeting people
acquaintance
ayup
bump into someone
counter-rally
cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom
farewell
make yourself knownidiom
mass
meeting
muster point
open house
paths crossidiom
pay your respectsidiom
power breakfast
power lunch
re-encounter
re-meet
reconvene
rendezvous
respect

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Closeness in distance and time
Dealing with things or people
face-to-face
noun[ Cusually singular ]
 informal(alsoface to face)uk /ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/ us /ˌfeɪs.təˈfeɪs/
a meeting or conversation between people who are physically in the same place:
Will it be a phone interview or a face-to-face?
I think it's time we met for a face to face.
face-to-face withShe had managed to talk her way out of meeting with a client who wanted a face-to-face with her.
It's not easy getting a face-to-face with her.
Years later, after a face to face with him, she found she was able to let go of her anger.
Not many people can say they have had a face-to-face with a US president.
As a doctor I believe you really have to meet people, watch them very closely and observe their body language. You can only do that in a face-to-face.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Meeting people
acquaintance
ayup
bump into someone
counter-rally
cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom
farewell
make yourself knownidiom
mass
meeting
muster point
open house
paths crossidiom
pay your respectsidiom
power breakfast
power lunch
re-encounter
re-meet
reconvene
rendezvous
respect

face to face | Business English


face to face
adverb
ukus(alsoface-to-face); (alsof2f)
if you talk to someone face to face, you talk directly to them, not by phone, email, online, etc.:
Banking customers still often want to do business face to face.
face to face
noun[ C ]
 informalukus
a meeting that you have with someone in which you talk to them directly, not by phone, email, online, etc.
face-to-face
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˌfeɪstəˈfeɪs/us
used to describe a situation in which you talk directly to another person, not by phone, email, online, etc.:
The CEO refused our request for a face-to-face interview.

Examples of face-to-face


face-to-face
The supplier alone prepares the proposal and face-to-face meetings are very late and adversarial.
Where face-to-face attendance at team meetings is difficult, access to alternative ways of communicating with other team members will be found.
In face-to-face communication, indicators of emotions, such as facial expressions, are mostly displayed subconsciously.
Ninety-five people volunteered to participate and answered a face-to-face questionnaire in the presence of an interpreter, after written informed consent was obtained.
To address this question, this study examines referential practice in a particular kind of face-to-face workplace setting, the service counter of a quick print shop.
The qualitative analysis demonstrates how pronoun alternation functions as a contextualization cue in face-to-face interactions.
In general, parents in individualistic societies foster the child's symbolization and tool use through special moments of play that are organized around face-to-face interactions.
Parents sometimes played with the infant, engaged in face-to-face interaction with the infants, or conversed with the recording assistant.
First we examined the likelihood of parent and child having face-to-face contact several times a week depending on the class of both parent and child.
Discourse analysis can illuminate how the experience of ageing and later life is lived through face-to-face interaction.
When resources in the healthcare sector diminish, decision makers are brought face-to-face with difficult decisions of prioritizing treatment among patients.
In the contrast, she incidentally but helpfully reminds readers of important characteristics of face-to-face vocal communication.
The inner portion of the joint has face-to-face contact and no glue.
Although both studies consisted of several waves of either telephone or face-to-face interviews, our analyses are based only on the face-to-face interviews.
Client satisfaction in a feasibility study comparing face-to-face interviews with telepsychiatry.
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