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faceless

/feys-lis/US // ˈfeɪs lɪs //UK // (ˈfeɪslɪs) //

无脸,无脸的,无面孔,无面目

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without a face: a faceless apparition.
    • : lacking personal distinction or identity: a faceless mob.
    • : unidentified or unidentifiable; concealing one's identity: a faceless kidnapper.

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Examples

  • It’s a relief to once again have the convenience of running to the male-owned store down the block and buying cheap cheese from a faceless company that’s probably owned by a male-owned hedge fund.

  • This “Encounter” is a reminder that the faceless have faces.

  • With their bodies concealed by head-to-toe PPE, Ramos knew that it was easy for patients and the public to see them as a faceless bloc instead of real people who were just as, if not more so, emotionally impacted by the daily loss of life.

  • Ghostwriters, typically the faceless forces behind many books by famous non-writers, are now becoming more visible, with celebrities openly teaming up with high-profile professionals.

  • You become faceless, which is very similar to what crowdworkers experience.

  • We laughed hard, harder even than those nameless, faceless laughers in whatever mysterious locale Bill Cosby was performing.

  • A nameless, faceless entity known to his followers as Spot News, the handle of his Twitter and Instagram accounts.

  • In a message that would resonate profoundly if given today, he warned against the intrusive power of a faceless state.

  • So plainly faceless malignity was much on his mind when he wrote this book.

  • Especially not by the faceless boogymen that spew threats with no accountability.

  • One of the Greek main characters, you know, is to be απροσωπος, faceless.

  • The faceless, eyeless armed man above me kept his gun very level.

  • The wood pile burned evenly and glaringly, and the faceless shadows quivered around it.

  • The white walls of the little room seemed to radiate a dry coldness and a pale, faceless sadness.

  • The silent machines crept over their snow-packed ways, the faceless people stood in frozen groups.

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