词汇 | confronting |
释义 | confronting adjective mainly Australian Englishuk /kənˈfrʌn.tɪŋ/ us /kənˈfrʌn.t̬ɪŋ/ causing strong or difficult feelings, especially in a way that creates thought or discussion: 发人深思的 I found her talk very engaging and at times confronting.我觉得她的话很有吸引力,有时很发人深思。 I can understand why people found parts of the film confronting. Without these women even opening their mouths they've already been labelled as "absurd", "confronting", "frightening", just because of how they dress. He states that many Aussies tend to find differences in other cultures "confronting" and can't be bothered to see things from any other perspective. He likes the word "confronting", as in, "intimacy can be really confronting for people". Her art is utterly contemporary, sometimes confronting. Exciting and interesting absorbing absorbingly action-packed adventurous alley exhilarating eye-catchingly fancifully fascinating fascinatingly provocative provocatively pulsating punchy racy vibrantly watchable with bells onidiom zhuzh zing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Debate & discussion Examples of confrontingconfronting To grab hold of the certainty of experience, knowledge, or sensation is often difficult when confronting both sound and memory. All these cases, however, were resolved by eliciting confessions from the suspects after confronting them with the evidence. This represented a dramatic moment of instantiation of both continuity and change of tradition for a community in the process of confronting change. An appreciation of narrative, however, should merely be an issue of confronting existing preconceptions. A further problem confronting all three of these initiatives has been that of external assistance. Finally, confronting the army were mostly voluntary, dedicated, and disciplined fighters with a sustained zeal for success. The next section contains a very brief introduction to the issues and problems (past and present) confronting social science research within the diffusion perspective. They argue that social processes are driven by people confronting pressure problems. Ethics means confronting the ambiguous and the obvious alike, without slavish dogma, especially from the left. How far child poverty can be ended and children's opportunities improved without confronting the broader inequalities in society is open to question. At the beginning of the project, they were also insecure when dealing with the new ways, confronting as they did, years of inherited tradition. The resulting character formation has, understandably, profound problems with confronting suppressed self blame. The importance of confronting constraints on autonomy in classroom settings is also an important theme in recent work on teacher autonomy (see section 5.4 below). Now that closure methods using a catheter, like balloon angioplasty, are confronting common anomalies, they are occupying more of the energies of the pediatric cardiologist. Confronting the confounders : the meaning, detection and treatment of confounders in research. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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