1. facing
One of the greatest hurdles facing middle school students learning English is relative pronouns.
Little did he realize the danger he was facing.
sit facing the screen
China is facing a problem with exploding watermelons.
The two mirrors facing each other created a repeating image that went on to infinity.
So they sought a place such that the conference seating would have them facing the Americans.
Many workers are facing the ax in the assembly department.
Light source, that is what direction the light is facing, also take care with shadowing. Just copy down into the sketch book you have at hand as accurately as possible.
The number of days lost through industrial dispute is shown in the table on the facing page.
At the same time, he didn't hide his fears and doubts, but tried hard to keep his calm and rationality in facing every difficulty.
Imogen of the Internet has created a seminal classification of thirty distinct varieties of chatspeak, some now facing linguistic extinction.
In court facing charges of obscenity, the American actress Mae West was asked by the judge if she was trying to show disrespect to the court, whereupon she answered, "No, your honor, I'm trying not to show it".
Nearly all siheyuans had their main buildings and gates facing south for better lighting, so a majority of hutongs run from east to west.
Insurance companies everywhere are facing hard times and have become even more tight fisted about payouts.
It's a painful 'truth' for us, but watching this movie brought home to me again the danger facing Earth.
Anglais mot "twarzą do"(facing) se produit dans des ensembles:
Dictionary F, GCathy, Cat & Coffee