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confront美 [kən'frʌnt] 英 [kən'frʌnt] - v.面对;对抗;处理;使…无法回避
- 网络面临;使面临;遭遇
过去分词:confronted 现在分词:confronting 第三人称单数:confronts v.+n. confront problem,confront danger,issue confront v. challenge,oppose,antagonize,provoke,meet 1. | ~ sb/sth 使…无法回避;降临于to appear and need to be dealt with by sb |
| the economic problems confronting the country 这个国家所面临的经济问题 | | The government found itself confronted by massive opposition. 政府发现自己遭到了强烈的反对。 |
2. | ~ sth 处理,解决(问题或困境)to deal with a problem or difficult situation |
| She knew that she had to confront her fears. 她心里明白自己必须克服恐惧心理。 |
3. | ~ sb 面对;对抗;与(某人)对峙to face sb so that they cannot avoid seeing and hearing you, especially in an unfriendly or dangerous situation |
| This was the first time he had confronted an armed robber. 这是他第一次面对一个武装劫匪。 |
4. | ~ sb with sb/sth 使面对,使面临,使对付(令人不快或难处的人、场合)to make sb face or deal with an unpleasant or difficult person or situation |
| He confronted her with a choice between her career or their relationship. 他要她在事业和他们两人关系之间作出抉择。 |
5. | 面对(某事物)to have sth in front of you that you have to deal with or react to |
| Most people when confronted with a horse will pat it. 大多数人遇见马时都会轻轻地拍拍它。 |
v. | 1. to come face to face with somebody, especially in a challenge, and usually with hostility, criticism, or defiance 2. to bring something such as contradictory facts or evidence to the attention of somebody, often in a challenging way 3. to be forced to deal with something, especially an obstacle that must be overcome 4. to cause difficulty to or present an obstacle for somebody 5. to go close to someone in a threatening way 6. to deal with a difficult situation 7. if you are confronted with information, it is given to you and you must say whether it is true 1. to come face to face with somebody, especially in a challenge, and usually with hostility, criticism, or defiance 2. to bring something such as contradictory facts or evidence to the attention of somebody, often in a challenging way 3. to be forced to deal with something, especially an obstacle that must be overcome 4. to cause difficulty to or present an obstacle for somebody 5. to go close to someone in a threatening way 6. to deal with a difficult situation 7. if you are confronted with information, it is given to you and you must say whether it is true |
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