1. face something
Inglese parola "stawić czemuś czoła"(face something) si verifica in set:
2A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY2. face up to
you must face up to reality
You have to face up to your responsibilities.
(inseparable): admit to; take responsibility for; "You can't pretend that you're doing OK in this course, Joe. Sooner or later, you'll have to face up to the fact that you're failing it."
Soon we will have to face up to many problems.
Susan will have to face up to many problems. I'm afraid we have to face up to the fact that the company is losing money.
It's time we face up to the sad truth: we'll not meet given deadline.
Jane had to face up to the possibility of being fired.
Nina had to face up to the possibility of being fired.
Now I'm 28, I have to face up to the fact that I will never be a professional footballer.
You can't pretend that you're doing OK in this course, Joe. Sooner or later, you'll have to face up to the fact that you're failing it.
You have to be brave and face up to your problems.
She's going to have to face up to the fact that he's not going to marry her.
We must face up to the new challenges
Inglese parola "stawić czemuś czoła"(face up to) si verifica in set:
Phrasal Verbs240 phrasal verbs3. come up against
We've come up against a bit of a problem.
I'm afraid we've come up against a problem we can't solve
If you come up against difficulties, let me know and I'll help out.
i am afraid we have come up against a problem we cant solve
4. face up to something
Inglese parola "stawić czemuś czoła"(face up to something) si verifica in set:
Słówka Unit 4