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单词 faced
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Definition of faced in English:

faced

adjective feɪstfeɪst
  • 1in combination Having a face or expression of a specified kind.

    a pimply-faced teenager
    a burly, square-faced doorman
    sad-faced children
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was a fresh-faced college kid who had grown up in a really strict working class immigrant household in Massachusetts.
    • Sitting behind the desk was a grim-faced grey-haired woman.
    • "I don't know what you're talking about," Begala said, blank-faced.
    • A sad-faced colleague told me that a portion of the building had just collapsed.
    • Shanza, white-faced and rigid, was standing next to a small round table.
  • 2in combination Having a surface or front of a specified kind.

    a heavy, square-faced hammer
    a stone-faced building
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A marble-faced monument inside the fort commemorates the completion of the conquest.
    • In this section you will learn how to install wood-faced panels on different surfaces.
    • Where can I buy oak-faced MDF or plywood?
    • The granite-faced north building rises 77 metres above ground level.
    1. 2.1Geometry (of a solid) having a specified number of surfaces.
      a twelve-faced solid
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The atoms are arranged in a four-faced pyramidal structure.
  • 3(of a piece of stone or other material) having a smoothed or polished surface.

    walls and pillars had faced stone on the outer surfaces
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We used this split faced marble on the lower face of our bar area.
    • The edges of split faced walling are hand pitched to create a convex face.
  • 4(of a playing card) turned face up.

    he gets the faced card as his first card
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When a faced card is discovered during the deal, the cards must be reshuffled and dealt again.
 
 

Definition of faced in US English:

faced

adjectivefāstfeɪst
  • 1in combination Having a face or expression of a specified kind.

    a pimply-faced teenager
    a burly, square-faced doorman
    sad-faced children
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Shanza, white-faced and rigid, was standing next to a small round table.
    • I was a fresh-faced college kid who had grown up in a really strict working class immigrant household in Massachusetts.
    • A sad-faced colleague told me that a portion of the building had just collapsed.
    • Sitting behind the desk was a grim-faced grey-haired woman.
    • "I don't know what you're talking about," Begala said, blank-faced.
  • 2in combination Having a surface or front of a specified kind.

    a heavy, square-faced hammer
    a stone-faced building
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Where can I buy oak-faced MDF or plywood?
    • In this section you will learn how to install wood-faced panels on different surfaces.
    • The granite-faced north building rises 77 metres above ground level.
    • A marble-faced monument inside the fort commemorates the completion of the conquest.
    1. 2.1Geometry (of a solid) having a specified number of surfaces.
      a twelve-faced solid
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The atoms are arranged in a four-faced pyramidal structure.
  • 3(of a piece of stone or other material) having a smoothed or polished surface.

    walls and pillars had faced stone on the outer surfaces
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We used this split faced marble on the lower face of our bar area.
    • The edges of split faced walling are hand pitched to create a convex face.
  • 4(of a playing card) turned face up.

    he gets the faced card as his first card
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When a faced card is discovered during the deal, the cards must be reshuffled and dealt again.
 
 
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