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Перевод: confront speek confront


[глагол]
стоять против; стоять лицом к лицу; столкнуться; делать очную ставку; противостоять; смотреть в лицо чему-л.; сопоставлять; сличать


Тезаурус:

  1. It seems to me of first importance to confront this kind of question realistically and not to discredit one's cause by refusing to admit that the clash exists.
  2. In September 1976 when - as this week - Blackpool's Winter Gardens played host to a government in turmoil, James Callaghan and Denis Healey had to confront what became known as the IMF crisis.
  3. To confront that figure is so very hard, but it is, I believe, to confront our salvation, and the salvation of the world.
  4. On the beach or in the changing room it forces us to confront and compare size, shape and sexual attractiveness.
  5. Golda Meir replied that "if he was ready and willing to confront us and the world with a fait accompli i.e. annexation of Arab Palestine - the traditional friendship between us would continue and we would certainly find a common language in arranging matters of interest to both sides."
  6. Secondly, on defence, the Foreign Secretary made it clear that, although Europe has an increasing role in respect of threats outside the NATO area, the movements towards building up a European defence identity must not weaken NATO or confront the Americans with a single European view.
  7. Cinema may come more naturally to driven Americans, bustling Italians or even philosophically-minded Frenchmen but, when British filmmakers actually confront their national inhibitions, amazing things do happen.
  8. The public shows were given by live lecturers then, and to the eager young enthusiast - my opinion of myself, perhaps not shared by others - it was a glorious opportunity to be able to confront a real astronomer afterwards.
  9. When he or she is perhaps overwhelmed by events, offers of practical help may be exactly what the person could do with, rather than being asked to confront difficult emotional reactions.
  10. His furniture is a jumble of good and bad; a magnificent Bokhara carpet lies next to straw mats, and engravings of fashionable society and sacred icons confront one another.
  11. It presents a host of problems - medical, moral, ethical, and legal - that may confront any patient, relative, and doctor when coping with death and dying.
  12. SEPARATED BY just a few miles in distance and a few hours in time, the West's most powerful central banker and the Soviet prime minister were yesterday at one: immediate and full scale price reform would only confront the Soviet Union with runaway inflation.
  13. Estranged people confront and bury old grievances and learn to recognise their love and need for each other.

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