美 [feɪs ʌp tu]
勇敢地面对
face up to // [ facing faced faces ]
... face to face(常与with连用)面对面地 face up to大胆面向,勇敢对待;正视;承认 fall back on求助于;转而依靠 ...
... to one's face:当着(某人的)面,坦率地 face up to:大胆面对 vt.使容易,使便利,有助于 ...
他知道自己不可能逃脱,因此决定一人做事一人当 face up to 勇敢地面对某事 fed up 厌倦 ..
... face up to勇敢地对付;大胆面向 in face of面对;纵然,即使 make a face(表示厌恶等)做鬼脸 ...
勇敢地面对
He had to face up to his own inadequacies as a father.
他不得不正视自身作为父亲的不足。
He was not man enough to face up to his responsibility.
他没有足够的勇气去承担责任。
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again.
她必须敢于面对现实:她再也不能走路了。
And I think they have to face up to the reality that their seats are more important to them than their ideology,".
VOA : standard.2009.12.10
Stick your face right up to the newborn baby and go like this and stick your tongue out.
把你的脸凑到婴儿的面前,像这样对婴儿做鬼脸,把你的舌头伸出来
心理学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Suppose somebody walked up to you and slapped you in the face?
假设有人走向你,并扇你一耳光?
心理学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
"Turkey's persistent denial and inability to face, or unwillingness to face up to its history is very disruptive in all kinds of ways - in terms of international relations, in terms of its own internal politics - and it also prevents it from really recognizing how do you deal with minorities."
VOA : standard.2010.03.19
Climbers have to pull themselves straight up the face of very high rocks or walls.
VOA : special.2009.12.09
If convicted Dutschke could face up to life in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.
CNN: Mississippi man indicted in case of ricin letters to Obama, others
Former Comptroller General says the government must face up to its troubling balance sheet.
If convicted, they face up to seven years in jail, according to Indian law.