词汇 | face-to-face |
释义 | Idiom face-to-face Theme: PROXIMITY in person; in the same location. (Said only of people. An adverb.)Let's talk about this face-to-face. I don't like talking over the telephone.Many people prefer to talk face-to-face. Idiom face-to-face face to face - if two people meet or talk face to face, they meet or talk when they are both together in the same place.He's refused a face-to-face interview but he's agreed to answer our questions in a letter. (always before noun)face to faceIn direct contact, especially literally standing close together. I had been trying to avoid my math teacher, but then we came face to face in the cafeteria. Society is about to come face to face with a whole new set of problems brought on by technology. face-to-face1. . Fig. in person; in the same location. (Said only of people. An adverb.) Let's talk about this face-to-face. I don't like talking over the telephone. Many people prefer to talk face-to-face. 2. Fig. facing one another; in the same location. (Used as an attributive.) I prefer to have a face-to-face meeting. They work better on a face-to-face basis. |
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