(geometri) yüz

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التركية - الإنجليزية
{i} face
The part of a {{|}} that hits the ball
to position oneself or itself so as to have one's face closest to (something)

Face the sun.

The frontal aspect of something

The face of the cliff loomed above them.

A face is a style of displaying characters It specifies attributes such as font family and size, foreground and background colors, underline and strike-through, background stipple, etc Emacs provides features to associate specific faces with portions of buffer text, in order to display that text as specified by the face attributes
The public image
with a different material; as, to face the front of a coat, or the bottom of a dress
{f} stand opposite; stand face to face; turn toward; cover, coat; brave, defy; chisel or dress the surface of a stone
a part of an object forming a shape -- "The sum of the areas of the faces of an object is called its surface area " (258)
turn so as to face; turn the face in a certain direction; "Turn and face your partner now"
The surface of the club head that strikes the ball
the side of the card that shows its value (as opposed to the back side, which looks the same on all cards of the deck)
present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize; "We confronted him with the evidence"; "He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions"; "An enormous dilemma faces us"
To line near the edge, esp
the part of an animal corresponding to the human face a part of a person that is used to refer to a person; "he looked out at a roomful of faces"; "when he returned to work he met many new faces"
To cause to turn or present a face or front, as in a particular direction
To Confront impudently; to bully
Outside appearance; surface show; look; external aspect, whether natural, assumed, or acquired
The width of a pulley, or the length of a cog from end to end; as, a pulley or cog wheel of ten inches face
a specific size and style of type within a type family
the act of confronting bravely; "he hated facing the facts"; "he excelled in the face of danger"