Encarado in english

Faced

pronunciation: feɪst part of speech: adjective
In gestures
faced

encarar = confront ; face up to ; meet + Nombre + head-on ; face. 

Example: Resource sharing in libraries may be a way of confronting the impact of rising prices dictated by a few large publishing corporations.Example: Together we need to face up to the challenges of the Information Age.Example: While we lament the changed environment in which we live, we must not permit inertia and rigidity to prohibit us from meeting head on the demands it makes on us.Example: Hungary faces far-reaching socio-economic transformation which will inevitably affect libraries as well.

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» encarar el futuroface up to + the future .

Example: We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.

» encararse a/contake on .

Example: Athletics represents people who are willing to take on anyone, anywhere, anytime -- bar none.

Encarado synonyms

featured in spanish: destacado, pronunciation: fitʃɜrd adjectivetwo-faced in spanish: dos caras, pronunciation: tujdfeɪst adjectivejanus-faced in spanish: cara de janus, pronunciation: dʒənusfeɪst adjectivevisaged in spanish: visaged, pronunciation: vɪzədʒd adjectivemoon-faced in spanish: cara de luna, pronunciation: munfeɪst adjectivebaby-faced in spanish: cara de bebe, pronunciation: beɪbifeɪst adjectivelong-faced in spanish: cara larga, pronunciation: lɔŋfeɪst adjectivesweet-faced in spanish: cara dulce, pronunciation: switfeɪst adjectiveround-faced in spanish: cara redonda, pronunciation: raʊndfeɪst adjective
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