Идиома "face up to (something)" с переводом
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The young man was seriously injured, and he had to face up the fact that he would never be able to walk.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву F
- Feel free to do (something)
- Farm (something) out
- For better or worse
- Fire away at (someone or something)
- From the bottom of one's heart
- Forever and ever
- Fish for a compliment
- For days/hours on end
- Feel fit
- For that matter
- Find (someone) guilty
- Fold one's hands
- Follow one's nose
- Figure on (something)
- For all I know
- Fall in love (with someone)
- For the most part
- Fair to middling
- Fine-toothed/tooth comb
- From way back
- Fond of (someone or something)
- Fall flat on one's face
- Find one's feet
- Feel the pinch
- Fall back
- For peanuts
- From scratch
- Fall off
- From A to Z
- Face-to-face
- For one's (own) sake
- Fiddle around
- For a song
- Feel like going (somewhere)
- FYI
- Feel on top of the world
- Flight of fancy
- Fee simple
- Fall in love with (someone or something)
- Foul one's own nest
- Fool and his money are soon parted
- First-run
- Fraught with danger
- Fine how-do-you-do
- Flare up
- Find one's tongue
- From tip to toe
- Form an opinion
- Follow through on/with (something)
- For the sake of (someone or something)