单词:confronts
v deal with (something unpleasant) head on
v present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize
v be face to face with
confront的用法和样例:
例句
- We must confront future with optimism.我们必须乐观地面对未来。
- You must confront your problems.你必须面对自己的问题。
- It's no use to confront your boss.对抗你的老板是没有用的。
- A soldier often has to confront danger.士兵常常要身临险境。
- Confronted by an angry crowd, the police retreated.警察面对愤怒的人群只好后撤了。
- The difficulties that confront us seem insuperable.我们面临的困难似乎是不可克服的。
常见句型
- He confronted his enemies bravely.他英勇地面对敌军。
- In the court, you'll confront the fact that you have done harm to others.在法庭上你必须面对这个事实,那就是你对别人造成了伤害。
- We have to confront many difficulties in the society.在这个社会里我们须面对许多困难。 1
- I am confronted by many difficulties.我遇到了许多困难。
- As he entered the room, he was confronted by a scene of confusion.他走进屋时,看到一片混乱的景象。
- Confronted by the angry strikers, the police had to retreat.面对愤怒的罢工者,警察只好后退。
常用短语
- 以…面对; 使…面临 face sb/sth with a quality such as courage; make sb face sthconfront sb/sth with sb/sth
He will admit his errors when we confront him with these figures.
我们把这些数字给他看时,他就会认错的。
They have confronted the problem of terrorism with great determination.
他们以极大的决心对付恐怖活动问题。
The policeman confronted the driver with a summons.
警察当面给司机一张传票。
The court confronted the witness with the accused.
法庭使证人与被告对质。
She could not bear to be confronted with the truth.
如果她了解事实的真相,她会受不了的。
We are confronted with many social problems which can't be dealt with successfully overnight.
我们面临许多不能成功处理的社会问题。
Italy is confronted with serious financial and economic difficulties.
意大利面临着严重的财政和经济困难。
The new system was confronted with great difficulties at the start.
这项新制度刚开始就遇到了很大的困难。
As soon as he was confronted with the evidence, he confessed.
拿出证据与他对质时,他就招供了。
词汇搭配
- confront choices面对选择
- confront danger面对危险
- confront death面对死亡
- confront difficulties面对困难
- confront enemies面对敌军
- confront boldly大胆地面对
- confront bravely英勇地面对
- confront brazenly危险地面对
- confront dramatically戏剧性地面对
- confront fearlessly大胆地面对
- confront militarily军事对抗
- confront theatrically威胁地面对
- confront with以…面对; 使…面临
经典引文
John Hampden..had the courage..to confront the whole power of the government.
出自:Ld MacaulayI am only coarse when confronted by respectability.
出自:Quiller
- oppose反对
- encounter意外的相见
- face表面
- challenge挑战
- defy藐视
- meet遇见
- antagonize使…对抗
- provoke激怒
- threaten威胁
- handle处理
- tackle处理
- face up to大胆面向
- deal with讨论
- brazen out厚着脸对待
- dare敢
- stem柄
- squarely成方形地
- face up面对
- contact接触
- present礼物
- avoid避免
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