"face" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

face sustantivo

sustantivo + face
Kolokacji: 78
cliff face • poker face • rock face • clock face • north face • stone face • baby face • smiley face • ...
face + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 49
face value • face mask • face lift • face blank • face paint • ...
face + verbo
Kolokacji: 303
face appears • face grows • face flushes • face twists • face darkens • face brightens • face reddens • face softens • face stares • ...
verbo + face
Kolokacji: 579
face twisted • save face • face framed • face painted • lose face • meet face • see one's face • cover one's face • look at one's face • ...
adjetivo + face
Kolokacji: 689
familiar face • pale face • straight face • handsome face • round face • pretty face • ugly face • expressionless face • upturned face • ...
preposición + face
Kolokacji: 47
on one's face • of one's face • to one's face • at one's face • into one's face • ...
(1) on, of, to, at, into, ...
Kolokacji: 11
2. through one's face = całkowicie czyjś twarz through one's face
3. between one's face = pośrodku czyjś twarz between one's face
4. close to one's face = blisko czyjś twarz close to one's face
  • And here I have only the sky above my face.
  • The man who spoke had bright red hair above a thin face.
  • Black and heavy, it seemed almost to float above his face.
  • Then, right above his face, the lid of the coffin began to open.
  • He didn't fight, but he kept himself just above my face.
  • This is because such bonds now sell at prices way above their face, or maturity, value.
  • Wood, over her, no more than eight or ten inches above her face.
  • Above my face, her closed eyes flew momentarily open and she grinned down at me.
  • The old lawyer held the lamp above his face, which was bleeding and distorted.
  • "Just let me think this through," I said, waving my hands above his face as if trying to conjure some patience into him.
6. near one's face = prawie czyjś twarz near one's face
7. that face = ta twarz that face
9. past one's face = przeszłość czyjś twarz past one's face

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