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facing

/fey-sing/US // ˈfeɪ sɪŋ //UK // (ˈfeɪsɪŋ) //

朝向

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a covering in front, for ornament, protection, etc., as an outer layer of stone on a brick wall.
    • : a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornament or strengthening.
    • : material turned outward or inward, as a cuff or hem.
    • : facings, coverings of a different color applied on the collar, cuffs, or other parts of a military coat.

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Examples

  • With the exception of Texas, none of these are in effect, with most facing court challenges from reproductive-rights groups.

  • Grant us wisdom for the facing of this hour until love and justice are never rejected.

  • Grant us wisdom, grant us courage,for the facing of this hour,for the facing of this hour.

  • While the lawsuits against Google are collectively the largest, the company is not the only tech giant facing ire.

  • What if you just want eyes on the back of your head, you want forward and rear-facing cameras?

  • Your death is symbolic of the harsh reality facing so many of us.

  • In a romantic relationship, facing humiliation or awkwardness is a strong possibility.

  • Last summer, Louisiana also banned non-legal adoption, with offenders facing a penalty of $5,000 and up to five years in prison.

  • Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top.

  • Liszt was seated at another grand facing me, and the room was dimly illuminated by one or two lamps.

  • The cigar stump held firmly between his teeth, he stood on the rug before the hearth, facing the door.

  • The courage of the natives proved unequal to the danger of facing such a charge.

  • A tall man with a rather severe cast of countenance stood facing him in silence.

  • Aristide gave the order to the cabman and took the little seat in the cab facing his employers.