臉
脸
liǎn
ㄌㄧㄢˇ
- face
- cheek
- reputation
Words with 臉脸
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1. lit. having face
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Verb
2. to have prestige
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3. to command respect
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4. to have the nerve (e.g. to ask sth outrageous)
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5. to have the gall
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6. not ashamed to
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Verb
1. to turn red in the face (while drinking)
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2. to become smug (when complimented)
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Verb, Colloquial
1. to have a sense of shame
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1. ashamed
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2. embarrassed
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3. not having the face (to meet people)
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4. not daring (out of shame)
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Verb, Old
1. (of a bride-to-be) to remove facial hair and trim hairline
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2. to carve a face
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Verb, Colloquial
1. to bring credit to (sb)
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2. to do (sb) proud
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Noun
1. a person's face as seen from the front
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1. complexion
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2. looks
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3. appearance of one's face
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Verb, Colloquial
1. to show respect
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2. to give face (esp. in public to avoid embarrassment)
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3. (often sarcastic) to treat with basic courtesy (implying the recipient is undeserving)
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1. self-respect of old person
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2. face
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3. thick-skinned (i.e. impervious to criticism)
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4. brazen
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Verb
1. to put on theatrical makeup
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2. (neologism c. 2014) to debunk sb's claim
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3. to put egg on sb's face
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Verb
1. to turn hostile suddenly
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2. face changing, a device of Sichuan Opera, a dramatic change of attitude expressing fright, anger etc